- In genetics, the term
synteny refers to two
related concepts: In
classical genetics,
synteny describes the
physical co-localization of
genetic loci on...
- genomics,
synteny is the
preserved order of
genes on
chromosomes of
related species indicating their descent from a
common ancestor.
Synteny provides a...
- such as macaques, and the
great apes.
According to a
study that
mapped synteny (genes
occurring on the same chromosome)
disruptions in the
gibbon and...
- micro-chromosomes, that
represent only 12% of the genome,
contain 43.5% of GC content.
Synteny analysis between the
Indian cobra and the
prairie rattlesnake genome revealed...
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genome data (the
entire DNA sequence) of organisms. It uses
comparisons of
synteny blocks,
chromosome translocation, and
other genomic rearrangements to determine...
-
nucleotide sequence. It
takes the
fundamental units of a
genome to be
synteny blocks,
maximal sections of DNA
conserved between genomes. It
focuses on...
- of
closely related species. One
challenge in
applying synteny-based
methods is that
synteny can be
difficult to
detect across longer timescales. To...
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paraoxonase (PON) with
other markers:
indication of PON-cystic
fibrosis synteny".
Clinical Genetics. 28 (4): 265–271. doi:10.1111/j.1399-0004.1985.tb00400...
- (July 2006). "A second-generation
integrated map of the
silkworm reveals synteny and
conserved gene
order between lepidopteran insects". Genetics. 173 (3):...
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represents a
genome or a
section of a genome. The
segments can be
thought of as
synteny blocks, with the
edges dictating how to
arrange these blocks in a particular...