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Meaning of Intergenomic from wikipedia

- transcriptional promoter. A 5’ trailer sequence, 50–161 nucleotides long Intergenomic regions between each gene, which are three nucleotides long for morbilliviruses...
- the coevolution of different loci in a species through the process of intergenomic conflict. This has led to the proposal that ****ual antagonistic coevolution...
- to 30.5%. It is speculated that intergenomic exchanges, like crossing over during meiosis, may play a role. Intergenomic exchanges are often lethal due...
- Transcription terminates at the stem-loop (SL) structure within the intergenomic region. Arenaviruses use a cap snatching strategy to gain the cap structures...
- (orthology analysis) or other genomic features in different organisms. Intergenomic maps are made to trace the evolutionary processes responsible for the...
- leading to tetrasomic inheritance (four chromosomes pairing at meiosis), intergenomic recombination, and reduced fertility.[citation needed] Gametology denotes...
- reproduction is clonal Gynogenesis Bogart, J (2009), "An examination of intergenomic exchanges in A. laterale-dependent uni****ual salamanders in the genus...
- PMID 20682056. Bi K, Bogart JP (2010). "Probing the meiotic mechanism of intergenomic exchanges by genomic in situ hybridization on lampbrush chromosomes of...
- leader sequence) is between 50 and 161 nucleotides in length. There are intergenomic regions between each gene, which are usually between 1 and 56 nucleotides...
- selection and the evolution of mtDNA-encoded peptides: evidence for intergenomic co-adaptation". Trends in Genetics. 17 (7): 400–6. doi:10.1016/s0168-9525(01)02338-1...