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Meaning of Syntenic from wikipedia

- that are being compared with each other. These blocks are referred to as syntenic blocks. The Encyclopædia Britannica gives the following description of...
- between the Indian cobra and the prairie rattlesnake genome revealed large syntenic blocks within macro, micro, and ****ual chromosomes. This study allowed...
- Syntenic gene organization of keratin and keratin-****ociated proteins on human chromosome 17 and mouse chromosome 11. Based on Wu & Irwin (2018)....
- Diap****tickes. Other characteristic features of cryptophyte mtDNAs include large syntenic clusters resembling α-proteobacterial operons that encode bacteria-like...
- Ensembl.org, Ensembl project, presenting chromosomes, their genes and syntenic loci graphically via the web Genographic Project Archived 12 July 2007...
- candidate de novo genes. Syntenic alignments are anc****d by conserved “markers.” Genes are the most common marker in defining syntenic blocks, although k-mers...
- numerous gene-poor regions that display a remarkable degree of non-coding and syntenic conservation with non-mammalian vertebrates, suggesting they are functionally...
- Denis M. (2022). "Evolution of the ancestral mammalian karyotype and syntenic regions". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 119 (40): e2209139119...
- Smith-Magenis syndrome critical deletion interval on chromosome 17p11.2 and the syntenic region of the mouse". Genome Research. 12 (5): 713–28. doi:10.1101/gr.73702...
- expected rate of chromosomal crossovers of 0.01 per generation. Note that non-syntenic genes (genes residing on different chromosomes) are inherently unlinked...