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Two-Exon Skipping Due to a Point Mutation in p67

... proline-rich sequence and the mutant protein may have lost its stability due to a loss of these sequences. The sequences, therefore, contributetoprotein stabilitythrough intra-or intermolecular association of p67-phox with itself or with other proteins such as p47-phox or p40-phox that contain simil ...
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... In addition, ANT is likely to play a larger role in medial domain development, as shown by double mutant analysis with LEUNIG (LUG), a putative transcriptional corepressor (Conner and Liu, 2000). lug and ant mutants both have weak effects on marginal tissue formation, but double mutants show a stron ...
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... of at least nine were chosen for further analysis. RNA sequencing was carried out at the Institute of Applied Genomics (IGA, Udine, Italy) on an Illumina Genome Analyzer, Hi-Seq2000, performing 100 bp-paired end sequencing in a single lane according to the manufacturer’s instructions. The sequenced ...
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EFFECT OF FSH β-SUB UNIT AND FSHR GENES
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... tissue andthe potentialfor somatic mutation and selection is more obvious (Buss 1983; SLATKIN1985). T h e model developed here is equally applicable to both systems as it makes no distinction between mutations accumulating during mitosis in a specialized germline and those accumulating in a totipote ...
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NEDD9

Neural precursor cell expressed developmentally down-regulated protein 9 (NEDD-9) is a protein that in humans is encoded by the NEDD9 gene. NEDD-9 is also known as enhancer of filamentation 1 (EF1), CRK-associated substrate-related protein (CAS-L), and Cas scaffolding protein family member 2 (CASS2). An important paralog of this gene is BCAR1.
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