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intragenic and
extragenic suppressor mutations.
Intragenic mutations occur in the gene
where the
first mutation occurs,
while extragenic mutations occur...
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Davis in 1949, "We here
propose the name
phenome for the sum
total of
extragenic, non-autoreproductive
portions of the cell,
whether cytoplasmic or nuclear...
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remain unclear, a few
models have been proposed.
Enhancers as
sites of
extragenic transcription were
initially discovered in genome-wide
studies that identified...
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regions such as
genes for
ribosomal proteins and RNAs. A species-specific
extragenic palindromic sequence is the most
common repeat in the
genome that can...
- of the
molecular methods used in
species identification are
repetitive extragenic palindromic sequence-based PCR, ribotyping,
pulsed field gel electrop****sis...
- needed]
Apparently due to some
unknown selection pressure,
intronic and
extragenic sequences have been
drastically reduced within this family. As a result...
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repeats are species-specific
variants of the
superfamily of
repetitive extragenic palindromes (REPs).
Hundreds of
genes are
immediately flanked by these...
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Bacillus sporothermodurans as
demonstrated by
ribotyping and
repetitive extragenic palindromic-PCR fingerprinting".
Applied and
Environmental Microbiology...
- ABC3
exporters evolved from a 4 TMS
precursor which duplicated either extragenicly to give two 4 TMS proteins, both
required for
transport function, or...
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sequencing revealed 25 μl of
diluted genomic DNA. BOXAIR,
repetitive extragenic palindromic sequence-based PCR
analysis (REP-PCR), and enterobacterial...