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In biology, conserved sequences are similar or identical sequences that occur within nucleic acid sequences, protein sequences, protein structures or polymeric carbohydrates across species or within different molecules produced by the same organism . In the case of...
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Conservation genetics - "an interdisciplinary science that aims to apply genetic ... Conserved sequence - "similar or identical sequences that may occur within ...
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Evolutionarily conserved developmental pathways ... of mitosis require the actions of the evolutionarily conserved Polo kinase ...
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... and Functional Analysis of Evolutionarily Conserved Non-Coding Sequences in the ... To identify evolutionarily conserved non-coding elements we compared the ...
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Evolutionarily conserved human sequences were identified by hybridizing the ... Detection and analysis of evolutionarily conserved sequences on human chromosome ...
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... activity and the positions of top transcribed and conserved genes. ... Our approach indicates an evolutionarily maintained preference in the spacing of ...
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Evolutionarily conserved elements in vertebrate, insect, worm, and yeast genomes. Adam Siepel, ... Evolutionarily conserved elements. Genome Research. 1035 ...
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Computational Identification of Evolutionarily. Conserved Exons. Adam Siepel ... that are evolutionarily conserved across a diverse set of spec- ies. ...
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Linkage disequilibrium of evolutionarily conserved regions in the human genome ... be strong in regions that are evolutionarily conserved between distantly related ...
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Two evolutionarily conserved sequence elements for Peg3/Usp29 transcription ... Two evolutionarily Conserved Sequence Elements, CSE1 and CSE2 (YY1 binding sites) ...
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An Evolutionarily Conserved Sexual Signature in the Primate Brain ... These observations imply a conserved signature of sexual gene expression ...
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Online Medical Dictionary and glossary with medical definitions ... Gene, evolutionarily conserved: A gene that has remained essentially unchanged ...
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Online Medical Dictionary and glossary with medical definitions ... Evolutionarily conserved gene: A gene that has remained essentially unchanged ...
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An article published in the open-access journal PLoS Geneticsreports that male and female ... An Evolutionarily Conserved Sexual Signature in the Primate Brain ...
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PLoS Genetics is an ... Research Article. An Evolutionarily Conserved Sexual Signature in the ... observations imply a conserved signature of sexual gene ...
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The evolutionarily conserved BMP-binding protein Twisted Gastrulation promotes BMP signalling ... part of an evolutionarily conserved network of interacting ...
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Discovery and Analysis of Evolutionarily. Conserved Intronic Splicing Regulatory. Elements ... reveals a set of evolutionarily conserved ISREs, and hundreds ...
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