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... the real pedigree topologies encoded in data sets and the real frequencies of genetic markers. ...
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... isoacceptor produced by multiple copies of the normal tRNA gene still present in the genome. Dispersion of multiple copies of each tRNA gene could provide diversity of 5-prime-flanking sequences, which are known to modulate the expression of some human tRNA genes. Tissue-specific or differentiation- ...
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... the metabolic genes. The basic molecular mechanism through which DNA recognition by AraR is abolished on arabinose binding is still unknown. This project aims to understand the mechanism of gene repression by AraR and release of this repression at the molecular level. I have determined crystal struc ...
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... Comparison with four independent phylogenetic studies confirmed the branching order of all previously investigated species sets. ...
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... Genes that are carried on either the X or the Y-chromosome are said to be sex-linked. In humans the small Y-chromosome carries very few genes. The much larger X-chromosome contains a number of genes that are vital to proper growth and development. In fact, it seems to be impossible for humans to dev ...
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... Free earlobe: port is detached. Detached = dominant Swing hands, clasp together. If left thumb over right, you've got the dominant trait Bending your thumb away from your palm: INability to bend tip 60 degrees relative to thumb is dominant Hair on middle joint of finger is dominant Dimpled cheeks is ...
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The Humanized Fly - Barbara J. Culliton

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Lateral gene transfer and the nature of bacterial innovation

... phylogenetic congruency tests or other means4. Although gene comparisons and their phylogenetic distributions are useful for detecting lateral transfer, the DNA sequences of genes themselves provide the best clues to their origin and ancestry within a genome. Bacterial species display a wide degree ...
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Classification and phylogeny – Chapter 2

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Microarray Data Analysis

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Pathogenomics

Pathogen infections are among the leading causes of infirmity and mortality among humans and other animals in the world. Until recently, it has been difficult to compile information to understand the generation of pathogen virulence factors as well as pathogen behaviour in a host environment. The study of Pathogenomics attempts to utilize genomic and metagenomics data gathered from high through-put technologies (e.g. sequencing or DNA microarrays), to understand microbe diversity and interaction as well as host-microbe interactions involved in disease states. The bulk of pathogenomics research concerns itself with pathogens that affect human health; however, studies also exist for plant and animal infecting microbes.
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