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The genes encoding enzymes of the tyrosinase family are strong candidates for coat color variation in mammals. To investigate their influence in domestic cat coat color, we determined the complete nucleotide coding sequence of the... more
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      GeneticsPolymorphismCatsHeredity
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      ChemistryMolecular BiologyMedicineMolecular
In two previously described donors, the extracellular domain of LAIR1, a collagen-binding inhibitory receptor encoded on chromosome 19 (ref. 1), was inserted between the V and DJ segments of an antibody. This insertion generated, through... more
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      BiologyMalariaMedicineMultidisciplinary
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      ZoologyApoptosisDogsPhylogeny
Summary. Background: Protein Z (PZ) serves as a cofactor for activated factor X inhibition by the PZ-dependent protease inhibitor. In vivo and in vitro studies aimed at investigating the role of PZ levels in venous thombosis have produced... more
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      Deep Vein Thrombosiscerebral Venous sinus thrombosisHaemostasis and ThrombosisGene
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      AtherosclerosisRisk assessmentProspective studiesvon Willebrand factor
Insert size and SD are calculated from assembly of mates on contigs. †% Mates is based on laboratory tracking of sequencing runs. 825 bases contributed by all centers were shredded into faux reads resulting in 2.96ϫ coverage of the genome.
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      AlgorithmsTechnologyPolymorphismComputational Biology
Methods to discriminate plant oils facilitate the detection of either deliberate or accidental adulteration. To this direction, the variability in length among plant species of the chloroplast trnL intron was exploited for the... more
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      EngineeringPolymorphismLab On A ChipCapillary electrophoresis
Genes involved in the reproductive isolation are particularly useful as molecular markers in speciation studies. Lutzomyia longipalpis (Diptera: Psychodidae: Phlebotominae), a putative species complex, is a vector of visceral... more
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      Evolutionary BiologyGeneticsGeographyPolymorphism
Approximately 20% of plant genes possess upstream open-reading frames (uORFs). The effect of uORFs on gene expression has mainly been studied at the translational level. Very little is known about the impact of plant uORFs on transcript... more
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      Plant BiologyPlantArabidopsisIntrons
SPG7 is a newly identified gene involved in an autosomal recessive form of hereditary spastic paraplegia (HSP), a genetically heterogeneous group of neurodegenerative disorders. This gene encodes a protein characterized as a... more
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      GeneticsHuman GeneticsComplementary and Alternative MedicineBreast Cancer
diseases, X-linked Simpson-Golabi-Behmel syn-GPC3, the gene modified in the Simpson -Golabidrome (SGBS; Pilia et al., 1996a).
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      Information SystemsGeneticsGenomicsSequence Analysis
Thrombospondins are a family of extracellular, adhesive proteins that are widely expressed in vertebrates. Five distinct gene products, designated thrombospondin-1 through -4 and cartilage oligomeric matrix protein (COMP), have been... more
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      GeneticsProduct DesignGene expressionPhylogeny
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      ScienceMultidisciplinaryRNA interferenceProteins
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      ObesityPolymorphismVitaminsProstate Cancer
Filamentous tau deposits are a defining feature of a number of human neurodegenerative diseases. Apes and monkeys have been reported to be differentially susceptible to developing tau pathology. Despite this, only little is known about... more
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      GeneticsRNAPolymorphismWestern blotting
Gene containment technologies that prevent transgene dispersal through pollen, fruit and seed are in immediate demand to address concerns of gene flow from transgenic crops into wild species or close relatives. In this study, we isolated... more
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      Gene FlowPlant BiologyGene expressionFlowers
The VPS4 gene is a member of the AAA-family; it codes for an ATPase which is involved in lysosomal/endosomal membrane trafficking. VPS4 genes are present in virtually all eukaryotes. Exhaustive data mining of all available genomic... more
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      GeneticsData MiningMembrane TraffickingGene expression
We reported previously that human geneMAGE-1 directs the expression of a tumor antigen recognized on a melanoma by autologous cytolytic T lymphocytes. Probing cosmid libraries with aMAGE-1 sequence, we identified 11 closely related genes.... more
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      Information SystemsGeneticsImmunologyGenomics
As a first step in developing compartment-specific markers for protein trafficking within Theileria par6a, we have isolated cDNAs encoding homologues of the small GTP binding proteins Rab1 and Rab4. The T. par6a homologue of Rab1... more
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      Signal TransductionBiological SciencesSecretory PathwayEndoplasmic Reticulum
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      PharmacogenomicsSchizophreniaObesityPolymorphism
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      Computational BiologyScienceMultidisciplinaryCell line
Highlights d Human accelerated regions exhibit regulatory activity during neural development d De novo CNVs impacting HARs are enriched in individuals with ASD d Biallelic HAR mutations underlie up to 5% of consanguineous ASD cases d... more
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      NeurogenesisCognitionBiologyMedicine
825 bases contributed by all centers were shredded into faux reads resulting in 2.96ϫ coverage of the genome.
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      AlgorithmsTechnologyPolymorphismComputational Biology
Enzymes of the chalcone synthase (CHS) superfamily catalyze the production of a variety of secondary metabolites in bacteria, fungi and plants. Some of these metabolites have played important roles during the early evolution of land... more
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      GeneticsMolecular EvolutionPlant BiologyPlant Molecular Biology
The Muller F element (4.2 Mb, ~80 protein-coding genes) is an unusual autosome of Drosophila melanogaster; it is mostly heterochromatic with a low recombination rate. To investigate how these properties impact the evolution of repeats and... more
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      BioinformaticsGeneticsGenomicsComputational Biology
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      GeneticsSymbiosisGene expressionCellulose
Pterygota are traditionally divided in two lineages, the ''Palaeoptera" and Neoptera. Despite several efforts neither morphology nor molecular systematics have resolved the phylogeny of the pterygote insects. Too few markers have yet been... more
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      Evolutionary BiologyGeneticsZoologyMolecular Systematics
FISH analyses and loss of heterozygosity studies have delineated a commonly deleted region in hematological malignancies flanked by ETV6 and CDKN1B on chromosome 12p12.3. The same chromosomal region is also a target for deletions in... more
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      Information SystemsGeneticsGenomicsPolymorphism
Background: Dravet syndrome (DS) is a rare form of intractable epilepsy. Children with DS often start having seizures in infancy, and gradually develop other seizure types. Several studies have demonstrated that certain gene mutations and... more
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      ChildMutationTaiwanClinical Sciences
Western European populations of red-crested pochard (Netta rufina) are characterized by low size and high fragmentation, which accentuate their sensitivity to hunting. Uncertainties regarding the demographic trends of these populations... more
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      GeographyDemographyConservation GeneticsIT Management
The southern Rocky Mountains and adjacent Intermontane Plateau Highlands region of western North America is a geographically diverse area with an active geologic history. Given the topological complexity and extensive geologic activity,... more
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      Evolutionary BiologyGeneticsZoologyGeography
and an inhibitor of the two known isoforms of carnitine palmitoyltransferase I (CPT I), which control mitochondrial fatty acid oxidation. We describe here a novel CPT1 family member whose mRNA is present predominantly in brain and testis.... more
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      Information SystemsGeneticsGenomicsPhylogeny
ATP hydrolysis and polypeptide binding, the two key activities of Hsp70 molecular chaperones, are inherent properties of different domains of the protein. The coupling of these two activities is critical because the bound nucleotide... more
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      KineticsMultidisciplinaryMacromolecular X-Ray CrystallographySaccharomyces cerevisiae
The fern genus Dryopteris (Dryopteridaceae) is represented in the Hawaiian Islands by 18 endemic taxa and one non-endemic, native species. The goals of this study were to determine whether Dryopteris in Hawai’i is monophyletic and to... more
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      Information SystemsEvolutionary BiologyGeneticsMarine Biology
Retinoschisin (RS1) is a cell-surface adhesion molecule expressed by photoreceptor and bipolar cells of the retina. The 24-kDa protein encodes two conserved sequence motifs: the initial signal sequence targets the protein for secretion... more
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      GeneticsProtein FoldingBiologyMedicine
Although cytotoxic T lymphocyte (CTL)-directed epitopes binding to human histocompatibility leukocyte antigen (HLA)-A molecules have been well characterized, those binding to HLA-B molecules have not, largely due to their large diversity.... more
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      ImmunologyCancer VaccinesProteinsIntrons
Three proteins have been described in humans and mice as being essential for even distribution, transport, and translocation of pigment granules, with defects in these molecules giving rise to lighter skin/coat color. The dilute phenotype... more
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      Information SystemsGeneticsGenomicsSequence Analysis
An overview of the phylogeny of the Agaricales is presented based on a multilocus analysis of a six-gene region supermatrix. Bayesian analyses of 5611 nucleotide characters of rpb1, rpb1-intron 2, rpb2 and 18S, 25S, and 5.8S ribosomal RNA... more
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      MicrobiologyPlant BiologyEcologyPhylogeny
The aim of the present study was to identify the deletion/insertion polymorphism of the bovine prion protein gene (PRNP) within the promoter sequence (23 bp), intron 1 (12 bp) and 3’ untranslated region (14 bp). DNA was isolated from... more
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      PolymorphismPolandBiological SciencesDNA
The ATM gene was recently identified and found to be responsible for the human genetic disorder ataxiatelangiectasia. The major ATM transcript is 13 kb. Using long-distance PCR, we determined the genomic structure of this gene and... more
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      Information SystemsGeneticsHuman GeneticsGenomics
The delineation of species among strains assigned to Debaryomyces hansenii was examined using a gene genealogies-based approach in order to compare spliceosomal intron sequences found in four housekeeping genes (ACT1, TUB2, RPL31 and... more
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      Evolutionary BiologyMicrobiologyMedical MicrobiologyTaxonomy
Objective: To investigate possible association of the non-classical APOE gene + 113C/G (rs440446) intron 1 enhancer polymorphism with bone mineral density (BMD) in a homogeneous Chinese population in Singapore.
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      EngineeringPolymorphismSingaporeBiological Sciences
Either of the first two introns of the Arabidopsis tryptophan pathway gene PAT1 elevates mRNA accumulation from a PAT1:␤glucuronidase (GUS) fusion roughly 5-fold without affecting the rate of PAT1:GUS transcription. To further explore the... more
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      Plant BiologyTobaccoGene expressionBiological Sciences
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      Breast CancerOvarian CancerDenmarkGenetic Testing
SURF1 encodes a factor involved in COX biogenesis. To date, 30 different mutations have been reported in 40 unrelated patients. We aim to provide an overview of all known mutations in SURF1, and to propose a common nomenclature. Twelve of... more
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      GeneticsMembrane ProteinsHumanGenetic Testing
To investigate the biological mechanism of gender identity disorder (GID), five candidate sex hormonerelated genes, encoding androgen receptor (AR), estrogen receptors α (ERα) and β (ERβ), aromatase (CYP19), and progesterone receptor... more
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      GeneticsNonparametric StatisticsPolymorphismStatistical Analysis
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a complex condition with environmental and genetic etiologies. Up to this point, research has identified genetic associations with candidate genes from known biological pathways. In order... more
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      GeneticsAlgorithmsData cleaningHaplotypes
All 120 strains of Salmonella enterica serovar Hadar isolated during 2007-2010 in Greece were characterized by phenotypic and molecular methods. High rates of resistance to nalidixic acid (92%) and low levels of ciprofloxacin resistance... more
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      GeneticsMicrobiologyHuman GeneticsBiofilms
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      Evolutionary BiologyGeneticsZoologyDNA