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STATISTICAL GENETICS AND EVOLUTION

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... can be mixed into a gene at defined positions based on homolog. As an example, a library of cmera of the hunan and murine genes for interleukin 10 has been prepad. Shu g can also bi used for the in vitro genetic mapulaions, such a a equivalent of some s bakros with parental DNA. The advantages of re ...
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... compensation of the X copy allows the Y copy to acquire male-enhancing functions). The final category contains testis-specific multicopy genes with no homologs on the X chromosome (these are thought to have originated through retrotransposition from autosomes). These categories reflect the diminishi ...
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... and Paul, 1998). Even though the transfer frequencies observed may be low, this does not mean that gene transfer has had very little impact on microbial communities. Low frequencies of transfer over geologic time is believed to be a major driving force in microbial evolution (Pennisi, ...
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... transcripts misexpressed in hybrids of Drosophila pseudoobscura and D. persimilis relative to pure species, but their differential display technique had very low resolution for detecting quantitative differences in gene expression. Here, we apply much higher resolution techniques, microarrays and re ...
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