Gene duplication
... Gene
duplication is any
duplication of a region of DNA that contains a gene ; it ... recombination, a retrotransposition event, or
duplication of an entire chromosome. The second copy of .....
Gene amplification
... products within the same reaction. ... Gene
duplication (or chromosomal
duplication or gene amplification ) is any ... 1 Gene
duplication as an evolutionary event. 2 Gene ...
Duplication
... Gene
duplication is any
duplication of a region of DNA that contains a gene; it may ... recombination, a retrotransposition event, or
duplication of an entire chromosome. The second copy of .....
Gene splicing
... not only to gain ... Evolution of alternative splicing after gene
duplication ... Alternative splicing and gene
duplication are two major sources of proteomic function diversity. ... ...
Endoreduplication
... Endoreduplication is the
duplication of the genome without mitosis. Endoreduplication is a common process ... definition - medical. en·do·re·du·pli·ca·tion ... ...
duplication cycle without consequent mitosis is called endoreduplication . ... ...
Centrosome
... are also hallmarks of ... In most normal cells, centrosome
duplication is regulated by a "block" that ... Information about centrosome in ...... ... centrosome number? ... activity probably couples centrosome
duplication with the S ... For example, one centrosome is reconstituted from two ...
Saccharomyces cerevisiae
... ... synteny blocks of current Saccharomyces cerevisiae genes. We ... Saccharomyces cerevisiae involved horizontal gene transfer, gene
duplication and ... ...
Polyprotein
... into a polyprotein , which is cleaved into all structural ... POLG_CSFVB Genome polyprotein . 1 entry. Dengue virus type 1 (strain Brazil ...
duplication of LHC polyprotein -coding genes was particularly important in the ... Key Words: light-harvesting complex • concerted evolution • polyprotein • ...
Orthology
... kingdoms. ... Although several problems of orthology detection remain to be addressed, a ... As co- orthology indicates recent gene
duplication without any further speciation, ... The orthology of Teq and neurotrypsin had been recognized by several online ... Orthology implies ...
DNA replication
...... DNA Replication is Semiconservative. When the replication process is complete, ... Animated overview of DNA replication ... DNA
duplication is usually called replication . ... T7 DNA Replication Complex - Chime ... of a Bacteriophage T7 DNA Replication complex at 2.2 A ...
Chromatid
... centromeres remain ... Aspects of the topic chromatid are discussed in the following places at Britannica. Assorted References chromosome
duplication ( in chromosome (biology) ) At the onset of cell division, the chromonemata coil up and are surrounded by a protein sheath, forming a tiny ...
Cell division
... division ... The cell cycle, or cell - division cycle, is the series of events that take place in a cell leading to its division and
duplication (replication). In cells without a nucleus (prokaryotes), the cell cycle occurs via a ... cell division n. The process by which a ...
Cell cycle
... The cell cycle , or cell -division cycle , is the series of events that take place in a cell leading to its division and
duplication (replication). In cells without a nucleus (prokaryotes), the cell cycle occurs via a ... cell cycle n. The series of events ...
Base pair
... Terms. 32 words, ... What is base pair ? Meaning of base pair as a legal term. What does base pair mean in law? ... A 20 base pair
duplication in the human thyroid peroxidase gene ... Base pairs hold the actual information in DNA and RNA -- somewhat analogous to ... Every once in ...
AP endonuclease
... ... apurinic-apyrimidinic ( AP ) endonuclease ... Humans and Saccharomyces cerevisiae also have two functional AP endonucleases . ... The
duplication of AP endonuclease activity is thought to reflect the ... ... we report that the human AP endonuclease directly catalyzes incision in a ...
Acrocentric
... I DNA as the ... Formed to save Vechur, the smallest cow in the world, from the brink of extinction. (B) acrocentric -derived inverted
duplication sSMC without associated clinical phenotype ... Potentially familial non- acrocentric derived sSMC are those that lead to ... ...