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Significados de conserve gene en inglés
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Uso de conserve gene en inglés
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Vertebrate and invertebrate eye development require the activity of several evolutionarily conservedgenes.
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ARE1 is a highly conservedgene, encoding a chloroplast-localized protein.
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In principle, this approach can be applied to any protein drug based on a conservedgene sequence.
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CESAR effectively avoids spurious frameshifts in conservedgenes and detects 91% of shifted splice sites.
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Toxin-antitoxin (TA) loci are highly conservedgene pairs that encode both a toxin and antitoxin moiety.
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The identification of conservedgenes may provide novel approaches for potential drug targets and vaccinations against cestode infections.
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Recent examples demonstrate the power and continued promise of Drosophila research to further our understanding of conservedgene functions.
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In addition, we identified a further four segments of the Arabidopsis genome that contain conservedgene content and order.
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PanOCT uses conservedgene neighborhood information to separate recently diverged paralogs into orthologous clusters where homology-only clustering methods cannot.
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WT1 is an evolutionarily conservedgene essential for early gonadal formation in both sexes and later in testis development.
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In addition, conservedgenes are significantly more likely to have an RNAi phenotype than are genes with no conservation.
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Cardiac stress responses are driven by an evolutionarily conservedgene expression program comprising dozens of microRNAs and hundreds of mRNAs.
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Comparisons of these genes with their orthologs in diploid ancestors revealed that EDS1 is a conservedgene family in Triticeae.
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We used a laser injury model in Caenorhabditis elegans mechanosensory neurons to screen 654 conservedgenes for regulators of axonal regrowth.
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In many cases these compounds act on fungi, which are eukaryotes with conservedgene sequences closely related to metazoans, including humans.
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Biologically analogous are so-called evolutionarily conservedgenes, which are used in a great many functions, but these have hardly changed at all.