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- adhesive character of infected erythrocytes (see Subtelomeric transcripts). Variation of subtelomeric regions are mostly variation on STRs, due to recombination...
- described. Many genes involved in antigenic variation are located in the subtelomeric regions of the chromosomes. These are divided into the var, rif, and...
- the p and q regions close to the telomeres are the subtelomeres, or subtelomeric regions. The areas closer to the centromere are the pericentronomic regions...
- genes. These genes, which in N. glabratus are mostly encoded in the subtelomeric region of the chromosome, have their expression highly activated by environmental...
- transcriptome: a transcript complementary to the 5' subtelomeric sequence known as ARRET; a subtelomeric transcript complementary to ARRET known as αARRET;...
- such as PfEMP1s, repetitive inters****d family proteins (RIFINs), and subtelomeric variant open reading frame proteins (STEVORs), all of which localize...
- et al. (2010). "Genome scanning of Amazonian Plasmodium fal****rum shows subtelomeric instability and clindamycin-resistant parasites". Genome Research. 20...
- The Plasmodium helical inters****d subtelomeric proteins (PHIST) or ring-infected erythrocyte surface antigens (RESA) are a family of protein domains...
- or YML034w) is a yeast inner nuclear membrane protein which regulates subtelomeric genes and is linked to TREX (transcription export) factors. SRC1 produces...
- They directly bind to TTAGGG repeat sequence in the DNA. There are also subtelomeric regions present for regulation. However, in humans, there are six subunits...