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A global picture of tRNA genes in plant genomes
A global picture of tRNA genes in plant genomes

... flowering plants. The only exceptions are tRNAGly–snoRNA and tRNAMete–snoRNA cotranscripts in dicots and monocots, respectively. The internal or external motifs required for efficient transcription of tRNA genes by RNA polymerase III are well conserved among angiosperms. A brief analysis of the mito ...
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... exact biological function of this non-coding gene is largely unknown. However, it has been shown to regulate transcription of CDKN2A/2B through epigenetic mechanisms and implicated in several other diseases [4-6]. In addition, the expression of CDKN2B/AS1 is dramatically induced by transforming grow ...
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Tandem Genetic Duplications in Phage and Bacteria

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... does result in promoter cross talk (Hampf and Gossen 2007), unless an insulator is interposed (see e.g., Xie et al. 2007). It is therefore likely that the members of a closely linked h2h gene pair are no longer independently expressed. Indeed, most (Trinklein et al. 2004; Li et al. 2006; Lin et al. ...
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... Figure 2 Mutational analysis of families A and B. (A) Left side of panel shows normal sequence of K12 exon 1 from unaffected member of family A. Right side of panel shows mutant sequence of K12 exon 1 from affected member of family A, representing a heterozygous ARC transversion (arrow) at the third ...
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LGI2 Truncation Causes a Remitting Focal Epilepsy in Dogs

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Temperature-dependent expression of virulence genes in fish

... 2010; Steinmann and Dersch, 2013). In addition, bacteria also have response mechanisms to drastic changes in temperature. The paradigms of this adaptation are the cold and heat shock response systems under which the bacteria induce a fast response to sudden and extreme temperature shift (Guisbert et ...
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A pseudogene cluster in the leader region of the Euglena

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Hox, ParaHox, ProtoHox: facts and guesses

... Group3 and Posterior). In this case, Cnidarians would have lost PG3 and Xlox, and the increase in complexity at the origin of Bilaterians would have been linked only to the origin of a Central Hox gene. This model squares better with the close phylogenetic relationship of PG3 and Xlox. However, the ...
Cluster Analysis in DNA Microarray Experiments
Cluster Analysis in DNA Microarray Experiments

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