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  • ==Genome structure== ...to form DNA from an RNA template. Among [[retroviruses]] HTLV has a unique genome that leads to its unusual pathogenesis. It shares with other viruses the ga
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  • ...95) Protein-based phylogenies support a chimeric origin for the eukaryotic genome. [[http://mbe.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/reprint/12/1/1 Mol Biol Evol. 12:1-6] ...l=Genome Res. | volume=12 | year=2002 | pages=1159 - 1167|url = http://www.genome.org/cgi/content/full/12/8/1159}}
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  • {{r|Genome}} {{r|Human Genome Project}}
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  • ==Genome structure== ...6 bp (5)[http://www.ttaxus.com/files/fouts2008-klebsiella.pdf]. The whole genome is sequenced. At both places the DNA was circular.
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  • {{r|Genome research}}
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  • {{Presentation|Large scale data handling and revisioning: Experience from the Genome}}
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  • ...://www.genetics.org/cgi/content/full/168/2/1087 A Workshop Report on Wheat Genome Sequencing]
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  • {{r|Human Genome Project}}
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  • ==Genome structure== M.leprae has about 3,268,203 base pairs. Only 49% of the genome encode for proteins. The rest is composed of pseudogenes.
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  • ...p://www.genome.gov/10001221 Learning About Thalassemia] the National Human Genome Research Institute.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Human Genome Project]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...nce DNA in plants. Biochemical Genetics 12, 257−269 (1974).</ref> of the [[genome]] is made up of retrotransposons. They are a subclass of [[transposon]]. ...he copy numbers of elements rapidly and thereby greatly increasing plant [[genome]] size. Like DNA [[transposable elements]], they can induce [[mutation]]s
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  • ==Genome== ...ity of Maryland Biotechnology Institute]] The Maryland team found that the genome had 1,908 kilobases, coding for 2,065 proteins.
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  • *{{CZ:Ref:Lein 2007 Genome-wide atlas of gene expression in the adult mouse brain}}
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  • ...ion''' is the insertion of the same [[gene]] into different parts of the [[genome]] of an [[organism]]. This typically occurs as the result of copying errors
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  • ==Genome== ...ptional polarity, where greater amounts of genes towards the 3’ end of the genome are transcribed compared to those closer to the 5’ end, which helps regul
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  • {{r|Genome}}
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  • | journal = Genome Res ...= The 1.4-Mb CMT1A duplication/HNPP deletion genomic region reveals unique genome architectural features and provides insights into the recent evolution of n
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