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A search for RNA insertions and NS3 gene duplication in the genome of cytopathic isolates of bovine viral diarrhea virus

A search for RNA insertions and NS3 gene duplication in the genome of cytopathic isolates of bovine viral diarrhea virus

... Analysis of the genomes of 41 cpBVDV isolates by RT-PCR revealed that three iso- lates contain RNA insertions in the NS2-3 gene and one virus contains an NS3 gene duplication downstream from the ...

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Zebrafish IGF genes: gene duplication, conservation and divergence, and novel roles in midline and notochord development.

Zebrafish IGF genes: gene duplication, conservation and divergence, and novel roles in midline and notochord development.

... IGF gene, however, is more ...after gene duplication due to its restricted expression in the ...genome duplication event and another novel IGF gene was ...whole-genome ...

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A role for gene duplication and natural variation of gene expression in the evolution of metabolism.

A role for gene duplication and natural variation of gene expression in the evolution of metabolism.

... of gene duplication on eQTL ...of gene duplication on genetic control of transcript ...per duplication class. Letters show duplication classes with statistically significant ...

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Gene duplication and adaptive evolution of digestive proteases in Drosophila arizonae female reproductive tracts.

Gene duplication and adaptive evolution of digestive proteases in Drosophila arizonae female reproductive tracts.

... lineage-specific gene duplications in the Drosophila repleta species group, and exhibit strong signatures of positive ...pervasive gene duplication, adaptive evolution, and rapid acquisition of a ...

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The role of gene duplication and unconstrained selective pressures in the melanopsin gene family evolution and vertebrate circadian rhythm regulation.

The role of gene duplication and unconstrained selective pressures in the melanopsin gene family evolution and vertebrate circadian rhythm regulation.

... melanopsin gene family would increase our understanding of the evolution of vertebrate circadian rhythm regulation and would provide insights on the molecular- based adaptations of photoreception during vertebrate ...

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Gene duplication: the genomic trade in spare parts.

Gene duplication: the genomic trade in spare parts.

... as gene conversion. Gene conversion homogenizes paralogous sequences, retarding their divergence, and consequently obscuring their ...Once gene duplicates have diverged suffi ciently so that they ...

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Preferential duplication of intermodular hub genes: an evolutionary signature in eukaryotes genome networks.

Preferential duplication of intermodular hub genes: an evolutionary signature in eukaryotes genome networks.

... that gene duplication is the main process for new genes ...that gene duplication represents an essential feature for genome ...including gene duplication as genetic novelty ...

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Rapid birth-death evolution specific to xenobiotic cytochrome P450 genes in vertebrates.

Rapid birth-death evolution specific to xenobiotic cytochrome P450 genes in vertebrates.

... (CYP450) gene superfamily is well suited to investigating this problem because it is large and well studied, and it includes both stable and unstable ...no gene duplications or losses in species ranging ...

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Unique signatures of natural background radiation on human Y chromosomes from Kerala, India.

Unique signatures of natural background radiation on human Y chromosomes from Kerala, India.

... SRY gene. This view was substantiated by the analyses of this gene in exposed males (present study) and SCRA patients ...the duplication of this gene not reported ...after gene ...

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Evolutionary history of chordate PAX genes: dynamics of change in a complex gene family.

Evolutionary history of chordate PAX genes: dynamics of change in a complex gene family.

... genome duplication most likely involved PAX2 and PAX5 ancestor, whereas PAX8 emerged through local gene ...recent gene to appear by duplication in this ...second duplication event (2 ...

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Late onset Lennox Gastaut syndrome as a phenotype of 15q11.1q13.3 duplication

Late onset Lennox Gastaut syndrome as a phenotype of 15q11.1q13.3 duplication

... with duplication of chromosome 15q11q13 usually present with hypotonia, delay in motor skills and language development, cognitive and learning disabilities, and ...15q duplication in autism at 1-3% (Cook et ...

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Evolutionary patterns of RNA-based duplication in non-mammalian chordates.

Evolutionary patterns of RNA-based duplication in non-mammalian chordates.

... RNA-based duplication is a molecular process in which RNA is reverse-transcribed into cDNA and inserted at a new position in the ...parental gene but does not carry a ...

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JEJUNAL DUPLICATION CYST COMMUNICATING WITH THE COMMON BILE DUCT

JEJUNAL DUPLICATION CYST COMMUNICATING WITH THE COMMON BILE DUCT

... Histopathologic evaluation of representative sections was carried out. Common wall between intestine and cyst showed single common muscularis propria i.e fusion between muscularis propria of duplication and that ...

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The 10 bp duplication insertion/deletion in the promoter region within paired box 7 gene is associated with growth traits in cattle

The 10 bp duplication insertion/deletion in the promoter region within paired box 7 gene is associated with growth traits in cattle

... (Pax7) gene, a member of the paired box gene family, plays a critical role in animal growth and muscle development, especially in cell proliferation and ...(bp) duplication insertion/deletion (indel) ...

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Using paleogenomics to study the evolution of gene families: origin and duplication history of the relaxin family hormones and their receptors.

Using paleogenomics to study the evolution of gene families: origin and duplication history of the relaxin family hormones and their receptors.

... RXFP gene sets by comparing the ancestry of large chromosomal fragments in a teleost fish (Japanese medaka), a bird (chicken) and human using a model of vertebrate genome evolution [12], the ‘‘N-model’’ (for a ...

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Licensing of yeast centrosome duplication requires phosphoregulation of sfi1.

Licensing of yeast centrosome duplication requires phosphoregulation of sfi1.

... Duplication of centrosomes once per cell cycle is essential for bipolar spindle formation and genome maintenance and is controlled in part by cyclin-dependent kinases (Cdks). Our study identifies Sfi1, a conserved ...

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Rapid diagnosis of aneuploidy using segmental duplication quantitative fluorescent PCR.

Rapid diagnosis of aneuploidy using segmental duplication quantitative fluorescent PCR.

... The aim of this study was use a simple and rapid procedure, called segmental duplication quantitative fluorescent polymerase chain reaction (SD-QF-PCR), for the prenatal diagnosis of fetal chromosomal ...

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DUPLICATION OF INFERIOR VENA CAVA IN RENAL CANCER: A RARE OCCURRENCE

DUPLICATION OF INFERIOR VENA CAVA IN RENAL CANCER: A RARE OCCURRENCE

... is of immense clinical importance for a clinician; be it a radiologist; a vascular surgeon, oncosurgeon or a urologist. Here, we present a case of duplication of IVC that we came across during radical nephrectomy ...

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Whole genome duplication affects evolvability of flowering time in an autotetraploid plant.

Whole genome duplication affects evolvability of flowering time in an autotetraploid plant.

... genome duplication alters evolvability as the species comprises diploids and autotetraploids, which were derived through genome duplication without ...genome duplication on evolvability using ...

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J. Bras. Nefrol.  vol.32 número1 en v32n1a07

J. Bras. Nefrol. vol.32 número1 en v32n1a07

... is the first method to be applied due to its low cost and lack of risks. Excretory urography assesses, in addition to bilateral function, the anatomy of the urinary tract, and can diagnose nephrolithiasis, obstructions, ...

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