- A
fallacy is the use of
invalid or
otherwise faulty reasoning in the
construction of an
argument that may
appear to be well-reasoned if unnoticed. The...
- phenomena:
either a
speciation event (orthologs), or a
duplication event (
paralogs), or else a
horizontal (or lateral) gene
transfer event (xenologs). Homology...
-
phenomena as
objects of a
sensible intuition. In the
Fourth Paralogism ("... A
Paralogism is a
logical fallacy"), Kant
further certifies his philosophy...
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speciation event. Such protein-coding
genes are
called in-
paralogs, as
opposed to out-
paralogs (which
arose prior to a
species split).
Inparanoid (with...
-
duplication event, in
which pairs of
genes that
originate from duplication, or
paralogs, take on
separate functions.
Subfunctionalization is a
neutral mutation...
- but not in
arthropods nor cephalopods.
Other members of the gene
family (
paralogs of KLHL28, such as KLHL20) have been
identified in plants, bacteria, and...
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accurate sequence identity. Zinc
finger protein 839 was
found to have no
paralogs. In addition. the ZNF839 gene is
evolving at a fast rate, due to its evolution...
- the 3
letter abbreviations are the same
between figures.
There were no
paralogs found for
human C11ORF97 protein.
Based on its
protein interactions, it...
-
position effect variegation in
Drosophila melanogaster.
Three different paralogs of HP1 are
found in
Drosophila melanogaster, HP1a, HP1b and HP1c. Subsequently...
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Chromosome 10 open
reading frame 35 (c10orf35) is a gene that in humans,
encodes for a protein-binding,
transmembrane protein. The
protein contains the...