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  • ...ces that were passed from parent to offspring. Today we know that a single gene consists of a unique sequence of DNA that provides the complete instruction ...NA|transfer RNA]] (tRNA), or DNA sites at which information concerned with gene regulation and expression is located.
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  • ...o occur if an existing gene is incorporated again by means of [[horizontal gene transfer]]. ...ntly. (B) Many biologists now assume that most genes have their origins in gene duplication events, which happen throughout evolutionary history. As a resu
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  • '''The ''Shaker (Sh)'' gene,''' when mutated, causes a variety of atypical behaviors in the [[Drosophil ...h ions flow, carrying type A potassium current (IA). A mutation in the Sh gene reduces the conductance of charge across the neuron since the channels do n
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  • ...hur Nienhuis, former president of the American Society of Gene Therapy, '''gene therapy''': ...enhuis2008>Nienhuis A. (2008) [http://www.SciAm.com/asktheexperts How does gene therapy work?] Scientific American. August, page 108.
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  • '''Gene Wolfe''' was an influential American [[science fiction]] writer.<ref name=n
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  • ...or gene]] located on human chromosome 17 at locus 17q21. Mutations of this gene are associated with the formation of familial [[breast cancer|breast]] and Women who have BRCA1 or [[BRCA2 gene]] mutations, especially if there is a familial history of [[breast cancer]]
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  • ...gene]] located on human chromosome 13 at locus 13q12.3. Mutations of this gene are associated with the formation of familial [[breast cancer|breast]] and Women who have [[BRCA1 gene|BRCA1]] or BRCA2 genes, especially if there is a familial history of [[brea
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  • ...me="pmid15608257">Maglott D, Ostell J, Pruitt KD, Tatusova T. Entrez Gene: gene-centered information at NCBI. Nucleic Acids Res. 2005 Jan 1;33(Database iss
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  • '''Gene Roddenberry''' (August 19, 1921 - October 24, 1991) (born '''Eugene Wesley
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  • ...' (also known as '''gene migration''') is the transfer of [[alleles]] of [[gene]]s from one [[population]] to another. ...on may result in the addition of new genetic material to the established [[gene pool]] of a particular species or population, and conversely emigration may
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  • ...ypically by intragenic (i.e. within the gene) and exogenic (outside of the gene) insertions of [[antibiotic]] or [[virus|viral]] resistance genes. The clon ...as the disrupted [[allele]], and the effects of the non-expression of the gene may determined by comparison with normal individuals.
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  • [[Tumor suppressor]] [[gene]] associated with DNA repair and, when mutated, with familial [[breast canc
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  • | title = Gene Roddenberry: The Myth and the Man Behind Star Trek | coauthors = Gene Roddenberry
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  • [[Tumor suppressor]] [[gene]] associated with DNA repair and, when mutated, with familial [[breast canc
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  • {{r|Gene duplication}} {{r|Gene flow}}
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  • A gene which plays a part in the operation of potassium ion channels, which are in
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  • ...t al. (2007) [http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.1142490 Widespread lateral gene transfer from intracellular bacteria to multicellular eukaryotes.] ''Scienc ...achia pipientis, within some eukaryotic germlines may facilitate bacterial gene transfers to eukaryotic host genomes.
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  • The incorporation of the same [[gene]] into different parts of the [[genome]] of an [[organism]].
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  • ...t of genetic [[allele]]s from one population to another. If there is a low gene flow between two populations they may become distinct [[species]].
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  • {{main|Horizontal gene transfer}} '''1946.''' The possibility of '''horizontal gene transfer''' was first realized from study of bacterial genetics 1946, when
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  • {{r|gene}} {{r|BRCA1 gene}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Gene flow]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Gene}}
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  • {{r|gene}} {{r|BRCA2 gene}}
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  • Reserved for a log of event re-approval of horizontal gene transfer and template records.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Gene therapy]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...Genome/medicine/genetherapy.shtml#recent Human Genome Project Information: Gene Therapy] :*Excellent introduction to fundamentals of gene therapy. Site includes sections entitled:
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  • ...//www.nature.com/nrmicro/focus/genetransfer/index.html Focus on horizontal gene transfer] Webfocus in ''Nature'' with free access review articles. ...paradox: how is it possible to deduce reliable evolutionary histories from gene sequences in bacteria despite extensive HGT? (Open access)
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Shaker gene]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Gene}} {{r|Gene gain}}
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  • ...ww.roddenberry.com/ |title=Home page |accessdate=2009-03-17 |format= |work=Gene Roddenberry Productions }} ...um.tv/archives/etv/R/htmlR/roddenberry/roddenberry.htm |title=Roddenberry, Gene |accessdate=2009-03-17 |last=Gibberman |first=Susan |authorlink= |coauthor
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  • ...ue in which cloned DNA is introduced into mammalian stem cell culture, via gene modification in vitro.
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  • :''See [[Horizontal gene transfer]], [[Mobile DNA]] and [[Gene transfer]] for broader discussions.'' ...f horizontal gene transfer in plants via pollen, and artificial horizontal gene transfer methods used in [[biotechnology]].''
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  • {{main|Horizontal gene transfer}} ...ting mechanism, called '''conjugation''', a major mechanism for horizontal gene transfer, is now known to have to have [[evolution|evolved]] to perform a w
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  • Chronology of horizontal gene transfer.
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  • * [http://opbs.okstate.edu/~melcher/MG/MGW3/MG334.html Horizontal gene transfer] (p334 of Molecular Genetics by Ulrich Melcher). ...crobialGenetics/topics/genetic-exchange/exchange/exchange.html Horizontal gene transfer at sciences.sdsu.edu]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Targeted gene replacement]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Gene}}
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  • ...Genome/medicine/genetherapy.shtml#recent Human Genome Project Information: Gene Therapy] :*Excellent introduction to fundamentals of gene therapy. Site includes sections entitled:
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  • * [http://opbs.okstate.edu/~melcher/MG/MGW3/MG334.html Horizontal gene transfer] (p334 of Molecular Genetics by Ulrich Melcher). ...crobialGenetics/topics/genetic-exchange/exchange/exchange.html Horizontal gene transfer at sciences.sdsu.edu]
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  • ...//www.nature.com/nrmicro/focus/genetransfer/index.html Focus on horizontal gene transfer] Webfocus in ''Nature'' with free access review articles ....learner.org/channel/courses/biology/textbook/infect/infect_7.html Lateral gene transfer]
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  • {{r|Epistatic gene||**}} {{r|Hypostatic gene||**}}
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  • ...nerations (no [[genetic drift]]) unless a force causes phenomena such as [[gene flow]].
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  • ...o occur if an existing gene is incorporated again by means of [[horizontal gene transfer]]. ...ntly. (B) Many biologists now assume that most genes have their origins in gene duplication events, which happen throughout evolutionary history. As a resu
    992 bytes (148 words) - 14:35, 23 May 2010
  • ...or gene]] located on human chromosome 17 at locus 17q21. Mutations of this gene are associated with the formation of familial [[breast cancer|breast]] and Women who have BRCA1 or [[BRCA2 gene]] mutations, especially if there is a familial history of [[breast cancer]]
    886 bytes (120 words) - 11:57, 24 October 2010
  • {{rpl|Horizontal gene transfer (History)}} {{rpl|Horizontal gene transfer in plants}}
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  • ...me="pmid15608257">Maglott D, Ostell J, Pruitt KD, Tatusova T. Entrez Gene: gene-centered information at NCBI. Nucleic Acids Res. 2005 Jan 1;33(Database iss
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  • ...gene]] located on human chromosome 13 at locus 13q12.3. Mutations of this gene are associated with the formation of familial [[breast cancer|breast]] and Women who have [[BRCA1 gene|BRCA1]] or BRCA2 genes, especially if there is a familial history of [[brea
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  • ...ltidrug resistant bacteria; the gene to manufacture it can be [[horizontal gene transfer|horizontally transferred]] among different species of pathogenic b
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  • {{r|Gene}} {{r|Horizontal gene transfer (History)}}
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  • ...-II, Alzheimer disease)| url = http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez?Db=gene&Cmd=ShowDetailView&TermToSearch=351| accessdate = 2007-08-10}}</ref>
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  • {{r|Gene flow}} {{r|Horizontal gene transfer in prokaryotes}}
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  • {{r|Gene selection}} {{r|Selfish gene}}
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  • {{r|Gene duplication}} {{r|Gene flow}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Gene flow]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Gene}}
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  • | title = Gene Roddenberry: The Myth and the Man Behind Star Trek | coauthors = Gene Roddenberry
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  • Horizontal gene transfer (HGT; also called lateral gene transfer, LGT) is defined as movement of genes between different species, o
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  • {{r|gene}} {{r|gene mutation}}
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  • ...ww.roddenberry.com/ |title=Home page |accessdate=2009-03-17 |format= |work=Gene Roddenberry Productions }} ...um.tv/archives/etv/R/htmlR/roddenberry/roddenberry.htm |title=Roddenberry, Gene |accessdate=2009-03-17 |last=Gibberman |first=Susan |authorlink= |coauthor
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  • #redirect [[gene]]
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  • {{r|gene}} {{r|BRCA1 gene}}
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  • {{r|gene}} {{r|BRCA2 gene}}
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  • {{r|Gene}} {{r|Horizontal gene transfer}}
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  • {{r|Gene}} {{r|Gene gain}}
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  • * [[Horizontal gene transfer in prokaryotes]]
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  • Chronology of horizontal gene transfer.
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  • ...stjudebgem.org/web/mainPage/mainPage.php Brain Gene Expression Map], mouse gene expression neuroanatomical resource from [[St. Jude Children's Research Hos
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  • *Cogoni C, Macino G (1999) Gene silencing in ''Neurospora crassa'' requires a protein homologous to RNA-dep ...002) Cellular RNA-dependent RNA polymerase involved in posttranscriptional gene silencing has two distinct activity modes. Mol Cell 10:1417–27
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  • ...es. Here, the [[gene expression|expression]] of several [[Hox gene|Hox]] [[gene]]s ([[CheHox9-14A]], [[CheHox9-14B]] and [[CheHox9-14C]]) was measured in t
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  • #REDIRECT [[Horizontal gene transfer in prokaryotes/Related Articles]]
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  • {{r|Gene}} {{r|Horizontal gene transfer}}
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  • Collection of [[science fiction]] stories by the late [[Gene Wolfe]]
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  • ...ypically by intragenic (i.e. within the gene) and exogenic (outside of the gene) insertions of [[antibiotic]] or [[virus|viral]] resistance genes. The clon ...as the disrupted [[allele]], and the effects of the non-expression of the gene may determined by comparison with normal individuals.
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  • A regulatory gene on human chromosome 7, involved in language disorders.
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  • {{r|Horizontal gene transfer in prokaryotes}} {{r|Horizontal gene transfer}}
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  • The contribution that a gene or characteristic of an organism makes to [[inclusive fitness]].
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  • Single-stranded RNA molecules of 21-23 nucleotides in length, which regulate gene expression.
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  • '''The ''Shaker (Sh)'' gene,''' when mutated, causes a variety of atypical behaviors in the [[Drosophil ...h ions flow, carrying type A potassium current (IA). A mutation in the Sh gene reduces the conductance of charge across the neuron since the channels do n
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  • A long award-winning novel of the distant future by Science Fiction author Gene Wolfe.
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  • ...eic acid]] that is between the expressed sequences ([[exon|exons]]) in a [[gene]].
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  • Breed line of the German Shepherd Dog, which possesses a recessive gene for white coat hair.
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  • The set of all [[gene]]s of an [[organism]].
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  • A human gene involved in [[lissencephaly]], a [[neurodevelopmental disorder]].
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  • Protein encoded by recombinant DNA or generated from a recombinant gene.
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  • A gene encoding a cell surface receptor and transmembrane precursor protein.
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  • A hormone produced via the cleavage of the pro-opiomelanocortin gene.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Targeted gene replacement]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Gene}}
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  • ...ven to those who "do a Service to Humanity by removing themselves from the Gene pool".
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