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Transcriptional enhancers in protein-coding exons of vertebrate developmental genes.

Transcriptional enhancers in protein-coding exons of vertebrate developmental genes.

... target genes of CCE enhancers, we compared CCE activity to the anatomical expression of the gene in which the CCE resides (hereafter termed ‘‘host’’ gene) using ZFIN anatomy tags (see ... See full document

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Tissue-specific RNA expression marks distant-acting developmental enhancers.

Tissue-specific RNA expression marks distant-acting developmental enhancers.

... rate of ENCODE enhancer predictions and that bidirectional capped RNA signatures can in principle be used to identify de novo cell-specific enhancers ...However, in the absence of ... See full document

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Hominoid-specific de novo protein-coding genes originating from long non-coding RNAs.

Hominoid-specific de novo protein-coding genes originating from long non-coding RNAs.

... pre-existing genes has long been known as a major way to create new ...motherless protein-coding genes have been found to have emerged de novo from ancestral non-coding ...these ... See full document

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Human developmental enhancers conserved between deuterostomes and protostomes.

Human developmental enhancers conserved between deuterostomes and protostomes.

... identification of homologies, whether morphological, molecular, or genetic, is fundamental to our understanding of common biological ...models of animal evolution and ...common developmental ... See full document

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Ni2+-Dependent and PsaR-Mediated Regulation of the Virulence Genes pcpA, psaBCA, and prtA in Streptococcus pneumoniae.

Ni2+-Dependent and PsaR-Mediated Regulation of the Virulence Genes pcpA, psaBCA, and prtA in Streptococcus pneumoniae.

... cause of otitis media, bac- terial meningitis, bacteremia, and pneumoniae, leading to millions of death every year, particu- larly in developing countries ...sites in the human body to cause ... See full document

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Analysis of synonymous codon usage patterns in sixty-four different bivalve species

Analysis of synonymous codon usage patterns in sixty-four different bivalve species

... usage of codons encoding the same amino acid across different ...weight of the many factors involved in its shaping still remains to be fully ...put in the analysis of CUB in ... See full document

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Genetic Characterization and Evolutionary Inference of TNF- α

Genetic Characterization and Evolutionary Inference of TNF- α

... dualism in malaria ...pathogenicity in cerebral malaria; while at lower dosages TNF-α α α α α is protective against severe human ...malaria. In order to understand the human TNF- α α α α α gene and ... See full document

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Functional redundancy of two Pax-like proteins in transcriptional activation of cyst wall protein genes in Giardia lamblia.

Functional redundancy of two Pax-like proteins in transcriptional activation of cyst wall protein genes in Giardia lamblia.

... outside of the host. During encystation, genes encoding cyst wall proteins (CWPs) are coordinately ...involved in a variety of developmental processes in ...role in tissue ... See full document

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Developmental Functions of miR156-Regulated SQUAMOSA PROMOTER BINDING PROTEIN-LIKE (SPL) Genes in Arabidopsis thaliana.

Developmental Functions of miR156-Regulated SQUAMOSA PROMOTER BINDING PROTEIN-LIKE (SPL) Genes in Arabidopsis thaliana.

... analysis of vegetative phase change in Arabidopsis [57], we found that juvenile leaves can be divided into two classes based on their morphology and their sensitivity to gibber- ...identity of the ... See full document

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A molecular phylogeny of Hemiptera inferred from mitochondrial genome sequences.

A molecular phylogeny of Hemiptera inferred from mitochondrial genome sequences.

... picture of Hemiptera, our result confirms that mitogenome data are very effective in resolving deeper relationships within this order, and the inclusion or exclusion of third codon positions has a ... See full document

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Herpes Simplex Virus 1 (HSV-1) ICP22 protein directly interacts with cyclin-dependent kinase (CDK)9 to inhibit RNA polymerase II transcription elongation.

Herpes Simplex Virus 1 (HSV-1) ICP22 protein directly interacts with cyclin-dependent kinase (CDK)9 to inhibit RNA polymerase II transcription elongation.

... truncated protein comprising residues 171 to 420 migrates the same as ...translation of Us1.5 initiates at the AUG at residues 171-173 in HeLa cells, as noted in other cases ...[14]. In ... See full document

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Characterization and identification of microRNA core promoters in four model species.

Characterization and identification of microRNA core promoters in four model species.

... one of the four species ...microRNA genes, which match the consensus sequences of two motifs (CTCCGCCC and GCGTGGCS, S ¼ C or G) conserved in the upstream of 43 pairs of ... See full document

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Complete mitochondrial DNA sequences of the threadfin cichlid (Petrochromis trewavasae) and the blunthead cichlid (Tropheus moorii) and patterns of mitochondrial genome evolution in cichlid fishes.

Complete mitochondrial DNA sequences of the threadfin cichlid (Petrochromis trewavasae) and the blunthead cichlid (Tropheus moorii) and patterns of mitochondrial genome evolution in cichlid fishes.

... annotations of start and stop positions in the NCBI ...sequences of coding genes could be used without manual correction to produce nucleotide sequence alignments by back- translation ... See full document

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Rare coral under the genomic microscope: timing and relationships among Hawaiian Montipora

Rare coral under the genomic microscope: timing and relationships among Hawaiian Montipora

... model of rate hetero- geneity, P4: across-branch compositional heterogeneity ...heterogeneity in among-lineage base composition clearly affects dating ...ages of the Hawaiian Montipora were quite ... See full document

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Performance of single and concatenated sets of mitochondrial genes at inferring metazoan relationships relative to full mitogenome data.

Performance of single and concatenated sets of mitochondrial genes at inferring metazoan relationships relative to full mitogenome data.

... predictor of the estimated minimum number of genes required to reproduce a topology consistent with that of the ‘‘supergene’’ ...taxa in a dataset was also a poor predictor for the ... See full document

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Cad. Saúde Pública  vol.15 número4

Cad. Saúde Pública vol.15 número4

... els of phylogenetic resolution, will undoubted- ly help to unravel the higher level polytomy within Trypanosoma apparent in even recent 18S rRNA gene based phylogenies ...inclusion of increasing num- ... See full document

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Characterization of a chromosome rearrangement associated with cardiopathy and autism

Characterization of a chromosome rearrangement associated with cardiopathy and autism

... os genes candidatos para um fenótipo caracterizado por cardiopatia e autismo, presente num individuo com o rearranjo cromossómico ...4 genes, PF4, PPBP, CXCL5 e CXCL3, enquanto que em ...Vários genes ... See full document

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Comparative analysis of human protein-coding and noncoding RNAs between brain and 10 mixed cell lines by RNA-Seq.

Comparative analysis of human protein-coding and noncoding RNAs between brain and 10 mixed cell lines by RNA-Seq.

... majority of brain and cell line long ncRNAs contain the regions similar to the phastCons-predicted conserved elements across 46 vertebrates, or their 33 placental mammal subset, or their 10 primate ...transcripts ... See full document

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Nonclassical inclusion bodies in <it>Escherichia coli</it>

Nonclassical inclusion bodies in <it>Escherichia coli</it>

... you in Barcelona for the 4 th Recombinant Protein Production Meeting, a Comparative View on Host ...you in the Casa de Convalescència (Convalescence House), a small but hopefully comfortable ... See full document

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The rearranged mitochondrial genome of Leptopilina boulardi (Hymenoptera: Figitidae), a parasitoid wasp of Drosophila

The rearranged mitochondrial genome of Leptopilina boulardi (Hymenoptera: Figitidae), a parasitoid wasp of Drosophila

... sequence of Leptopilina boulardi (Hymenoptera: Figitidae) was ...utilized in the assembly. The length of the sequenced region of this partial mitochondrial genome is 15,417 bp, consisting ... See full document

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