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Significados de homologous genes em inglês
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Uso de homologous genes em inglês
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The CAB gene family in the tea genome consists of 25 homologousgenes.
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Further, the relationships between three RACK1 homologousgenes are unknown.
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However, it is not conserved between homologousgenes neither is it preferred in highly expressed genes.
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Recent progress in sequencing the human Y chromosome has unveiled a series of X-Y homologousgenes.
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As an extension of this project, we herein report characterization of cDNAs derived from mouse KIAA- homologousgenes.
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Searching against the pathogen-host interaction gene database identified 398 homologousgenes involved in pathogenicity in other fungi.
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Phylogenetic and functional analyses suggested that homologousgenes shared high similarity with TaCT1 may exist exclusively in monocot plants.
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Synteny provides a framework in which conservation of homologousgenes and gene order is identified between genomes of different species.
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Southern blot analysis demonstrates that there are a number of homologousgenes in mouse DNA that hybridize strongly to LGL-1.
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The gene has an extremely rare nucleotide sequence and homologousgenes have not yet been discovered in the DNA database.
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Here we describe an alternative generally applicable implementation of the CRISPR-Cas9 system that allows for selective knockdown of extremely homologousgenes.
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The Arabidopsis annotation data will also facilitate annotation of newly sequenced plant genomes by using sequence similarity to transfer annotations to homologousgenes.
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Several homologousgenes encoding proteins involved in regulating siderophore synthesis in fungi have been isolated, including the sre gene from the filamentous fungus Neurospora crassa.
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Much that has been learned about gene physiology makes it evident that the search for homologousgenes is quite futile except in very close relatives.
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The human blood group Rh antigens are expressed by proteins encoded by a pair of highly homologousgenes located at chromosome 1p34-36.
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Mutations in two homologousgenes, EVER1 and EVER2 increase the susceptibility to infection with certain human papillomaviruses resulting in high risk of skin carcinoma.