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Linking Cognitive Neuroscience and Molecular Genetics: New Perspectives from Williams... Ursula Bellugi and Marie St. George (Eds.)

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... one side of the double helix and the second strand is on the other side. For any given gene, only one molecule strand (the “template strand”) is actually transcribed into mRNA and ultimately used to produce a protein, while the other strand is, for purposes of that gene, simply a space-filling molec ...
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... al., 1979; Kishimoto et al., 1982; Weintraub et al., 1982; Gerhart et al., 1984; Meijer and Guerrier, 1984). MPF can also drive GP-arrested cells into mitosis (Miake-Lye et al., 1983; Newport and Kirschner, 1984; Kirschner et al., 1985). Thus, MPF is an almost universal concomitant of M phase, and i ...
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... the TK promoter (Jackson & Campo, 1991). However, it is not known whether the transcriptional control elements of this viral LCR are epithelial specific. To investigate the regions of the LCR involved in regulating transcription from the BPV-4 LCR promoter, various deletion mutations were introduced ...
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... How do we compare genomes? Conservation of synteny between human and mouse. 558,000 highly conserved, reciprocally unique landmarks were detected within the mouse and human genomes, which can be joined into conserved syntenic segments and blocks. A typical 510-kb segment of mouse chromosome 12 that ...
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... which are A T-rich, occur relatively rarely even in noncoding sequences, so that long open reading frames (ORFs) can occur by chance. Third, the first results of the M. leprae genome project (Honore e t al., 1993) have suggested a surprisingly low gene density in that species (only about 40% of 36.7 ...
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