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- Pseudogenes are nonfunctional segments of DNA that resemble functional genes. Pseudogenes can be formed from both protein-coding genes and non-coding...
- Pseudogenes is a genus in the longhorn beetle family Cerambycidae. There are at least two described species in Pseudogenes, found in Madagascar. These...
- Pseudogenes ornaticeps is a species in the longhorn beetle family Cerambycidae. It is native to Madagascar. "GBIF, Pseudogenes ornaticeps". Retrieved 2024-09-06...
- The first sequences of keratins revealed that keratins could be grouped into two categories based on their sequence homologies. These two groups of keratins...
- are derived from RNAs produced by functional genes (processed pseudogenes). Pseudogenes are only a small fraction of noncoding DNA in prokaryotic genomes...
- best-do****ented examples of pseudogenes in the human genome. More than 60 percent of the genes in this family are non-functional pseudogenes in humans. By comparison...
- This is a list of human pseudogenes that are known to be disabled genes. NCF1C pseudogene, ****ociated with a type of white blood cell. It is related to...
- IFNω (IFNW1), IFNɛ (IFNE), IFNк (IFNK) and IFNβ (IFNB1), plus 11 IFN pseudogenes. Interferons bind to interferon receptors. All type I IFNs bind to a...
- these pseudogenes' transcription also supports the hypothesis that they have a biological function. Findings of potentially functional pseudogenes creates...
- trypanosomes. Despite gene erosion and pseudogene multiplication in a genome of Sodalis glossinidius, these pseudogenes remain actively transcribed. S. glossinidius...