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D melanogaster - GEP Community Server
D melanogaster - GEP Community Server

... Is there a homologous gene in D. melanogaster? Is it on the dot chromosome? Are all of the isoforms found in D melanogaster present? How many exons? Any unusual splice sites? What is the order and orientation of genes compared to D. melanogaster? Are there repetitious elements nearby? ...
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Regulation of Gene Expression
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... In heredity, we are concerned with the occurrence, every time an egg is fertilized, of the probability that a particular gene or chromosome will be passed on through the egg, or through the sperm, to the offspring. As you know, genes and chromosomes are present in pairs in each individual, and segre ...
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Cloning of the mouse BTG3 gene and definition of a new

... deduced ORF (nt 193–950, 252 aa) is localized at the beginning of the second exon and fulfills the criteria for the eukaryotic start signal with an adenine in position −3.17 In agreement with the protein size predicted by sequence analysis, in vitro translation of this ORF generated a protein with a ...
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... Several proposals have been made for detecting differential genes in two-class microarray studies, such as Lyons-Weiler et al. (2004). One widely used approach is to compute t-statistic Ti for each gene, and call the gene DE if the |Ti | exceeds a certain threshold. This t-statistic has a similar de ...
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... For the study of gene imprinting, we generally look for a new candidate imprinted genes, and we analyze and identify its imprint. And then we study the physiological function of imprinted genes in the growth and development of mammals. We study the gene expression regulation. Of course, the premise ...
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Understanding Contemporary Genomics

... Recent molecular biology has seen the development of genomics as a successor to traditional genetics. This paper offers an overview of the structure, epistemology, and (very brieºy) history of contemporary genomics. A particular focus is on the question to what extent the genome contains, or is comp ...
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Denotation of E.coli Genotypes

... Name of genes : Genes are named in three italic lowercase letters according to their functions. For example, the dam gene comes from the first three letters of DNA adenine methylase. Many genes related to their function can be distinguished by a different capital letter at their end. For example, re ...
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Tumors with microsatellite instability: many mutations, targets and

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Ridge (biology)

Ridges (regions of increased gene expression) are domains of the genome with a high gene expression; the opposite of ridges are antiridges. The term was first used by Caron et al. in 2001. Characteristics of ridges are:Gene denseContain many C and G nucleobasesGenes have short intronshigh SINE repeat densitylow LINE repeat density↑ 1.0 1.1
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