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Using the transcriptome to determine the genetic mechanisms of

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... work from Hydra indicates that most of the wnt gene subfamilies found in Nematostella are also present in Hydra (unpublished work from the HR Bode, B Hobmayer and TW Holstein labs). An ancient wnt cluster? The phylogenetic relationships among all Wnt subfamilies are unclear so far. Nonetheless, a cl ...
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factor occupancy and gene expression Effects of sequence variation
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... more broadly, however, all of these specific mechanisms can be viewed as instances of the inheritance of a nongenetic “interpretive machinery” comprising substances, cellular structures, and circumstances that have the potential to influence gene expression and development. All living organisms rely ...
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