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- Sequence homology is the biological homology between DNA, RNA, or protein sequences, defined in terms of shared ancestry in the evolutionary history of...
- within zebrafish there are two separate orthologues, grhl2a and grhl2b. Comparing the homology of these two orthologues to the human and mice equivalent, Grhl2...
- primarily localized to the cell nucleus. ZFP62 orthologues are only found in mammalian species. The orthologues appear primarily in placental mammals, including...
- when mutated would confer sensitivity to microtubule poisons. The human orthologues of Mad2 (MAD2L1 and MAD2L2) were first cloned in a search for human cDNAs...
- according to Steinmetz, Kraus, et al. Furthermore, they explain that the orthologues of the Myc genes that have been used to hypothesize the origin of striated...
- It belongs to a highly conserved eukaryotic protein family and its orthologues are SNF1 in yeast, and SnRK1 in plants. It consists of three proteins...
- scavenger receptor superfamily. classes A-J are displa**** with their respective domains. All classes have a mammalian orthologue, with the exception of C....
- forming the other group. Urocortin and sauvagine appear to represent orthologues of fish urotensin-I in mammals and amphibians, respectively. The peptides...
- conservation in many of the other vertebrate orthologues, and a low conservation in its few invertebrate orthologues. While the gene is largely not well understood...
- erythematosus (CLE) in the German shorthaired pointer maps to CFA18, a canine orthologue to human CLE. Immunogenetics. 63 (4): 197–207. doi:10.1007/s00251-010-0499-z...