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... The developmental transcription factor RUNX1/AML1 is a well-known leukaemia-associated gene. Runx1 is an important regulator of definitive haematopoiesis in vertebrates; it is crucial for early myeloid differentiation, and plays a vital role in adult haematopoiesis. Although RUNX1 is frequently tran ...
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... Rapid ID of yeasts by gene sequences • Domains 1 and 2 (D1/D2) of LSU rDNA •Easy to PCR (universal primers), sequence, align… •Short (400-650 bp) but variable enough to distinguish most of yeast species •Universally available database for all known yeast species Kurtzman and Robnett (1998) - ascomyc ...
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Genetics 2 – Inheritance of Variation

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