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Meanings of eukaryotic genomes in English
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Usage of eukaryotic genomes in English
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Microsatellites are short tandem repeats that are widely dispersed among eukaryoticgenomes.
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The spatial organization of eukaryoticgenomes is linked to their functions.
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Importance: The smallest known eukaryoticgenomes are found in members of the Encephalitozoon genus of microsporidian parasites.
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Furthermore, these sequences appear to be highly conserved in eukaryoticgenomes, but their function remains largely unknown.
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Many genes in eukaryoticgenomes produce multiple transcripts through a variety of molecular mechanisms including alternative splicing.
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Many genomic features of O. dioica show deviation from the commonly observed trends in other eukaryoticgenomes.
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Recent advances in the targeted modification of complex eukaryoticgenomes have unlocked a new era of genome engineering.
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Assembling complete bacterial and small eukaryoticgenomes is now possible, but the final step of circularizing sequences remains unsolved.
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Here we report the characterization and evolution of the MOB domain-containing proteins as inferred from the 43 eukaryoticgenomes so far sequenced.
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Comparison with other eukaryoticgenomes suggests that terminal regions could be distinguished precisely based on gene content, genetic instability and base composition biais.
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Transposons are highly abundant in eukaryoticgenomes, but their mobilization must be finely tuned to maintain host organism fitness and allow for transposon propagation.
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The advent of high-throughput sequencing has led to the discovery of pervasive transcription of eukaryoticgenomes and opened the world of RNA-mediated gene regulation.
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The recent sequencing of entire eukaryoticgenomes has renewed the interest in identifying and characterizing all gene products that are expressed in a given organism.
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Background: The recent availability of genome sequences has provided unparalleled insights into the broad-scale patterns of transposable element (TE) sequences in eukaryoticgenomes.
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The identification of heterochromatin protein 1 (HP1) paved the way for a molecular dissection of this important component of complex eukaryoticgenomes.
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Eukaryoticgenomes are packaged into nucleosomes whose position and chemical modification state can profoundly influence regulation of gene expression.