Tandem exon duplication is defined as duplication of exons within the same gene to give rise to the subsequent exon. A complete exon analysis of all genes...
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Gene duplication (or chromosomal duplication or gene amplification) is a major mechanism through which new genetic material is generated during molecular...
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Low copy repeats (redirect from Segmental duplication)
evolution Comparative genomics Inparanoid Tandem exon duplication 1q21.1 copy number variations Segmental duplication on the human Y chromosome Johnson, M...
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Symmetric exons are the only ones that can be inserted into introns, undergo duplication, or be deleted without changing the reading frame. Exon shuffling...
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Circular RNA (section Exon scrambling)
"non-canonical" (atypical) order. There are three ways in which exon scrambling can occur: Tandem exon duplication in the genome, which often occurs in cancers. Trans-splicing...
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genome Inparanoid Molecular evolution Pseudogenes Segmental duplication Tandem exon duplication Virtual karyotype McCarroll SA, Altshuler DM (July 2007)...
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sound between two ears Internal tandem duplication, a form of mutation (see gene duplication and tandem exon duplication) This disambiguation page lists...
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gain. Tandem genomic duplication is the only proposed mechanism with supporting in vivo experimental evidence: a short intragenic tandem duplication can...
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Genome (section Tandem repeats)
Gregory 2005). Duplications play a major role in shaping the genome. Duplication may range from extension of short tandem repeats, to duplication of a cluster...
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method by which segmental duplication operates in creating new genes is by duplication of the entire gene, whether it is in tandem or in an interspersed configuration...
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Fusion protein (section Tandem fusion)
naturally when a complex mutation, such as a chromosomal translocation, tandem duplication, or retrotransposition creates a novel coding sequence containing...
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tuning, including their exon and the spectral shift between the typical OPN1MW and OPN1LW exons (as a whole): Gene duplications are one result of the unequal...
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permutation by duplication and fission and fusion. Permutation by duplication occurs when a gene undergoes duplication to form a tandem repeat, before...
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in exon 3 C-521T in the promoter 13-base pair deletion of bases 235 to 247 in exon 1 12 base pair repeat in exon 1 Val194Gly A polymorphic tandem duplication...
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unequal crossing over, through tandem duplication, or by translocation. Alternative splicing is a mechanism wherein exons are either retained in the mRNA...
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through many gene duplication events. Domain duplication was facilitated by the fact that most domains are encoded by single exons. Other giant sarcomeric...
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several duplications of exons generated three large tandem arrays that are alternatively spliced. This alternative splicing of individual exon sequences...
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believed to be the origin of the NBPF genes via duplication. Myomegalin itself arose from a duplication of CDK5RAP2, and all of these genes have been implicated...
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Synteny Synteny test Synthetic medium T-cell receptor T-DNA TACTAAC box Tandem duplication Target theory Targeted mutagenesis TATA box Tautomeric shift Tay–Sachs...
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transposition mechanisms, so NUMT duplication is expected to occur in tandem or to involve larger segmental duplication at rates representative of the rest...
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96% similarity score, with exons one through four on C2orf27 of chromosome 2. This may be an example of a gene duplication event. Taking all of this into...
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low Kd for the FLT3 enzyme with constitutively activating internal tandem duplication (ITD) mutations and tyrosine kinase domain (TKD) mutations, D835H...
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3'UTR of the third exon. Intra-species comparative gene sequence analysis suggests that the APOA4 gene arose from APOA1 by gene duplication approximately 270...
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not known because there are disputes over the number of functional coding exons and over the total size of the human genome. This means that 98–99% of the...
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cell's genetic identity and genome size. Transposition often results in duplication of the same genetic material. The discovery of mobile genetic elements...
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Arriba can also detect viral integration sites, internal tandem duplications, whole exon duplications, circular RNAs, enhancer hijacking events involving...
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and CGB2 genes, giving way to a novel exon one and creating a single basepair open reading frame shift for exons two and three. While the whole hCG glycoprotein...
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Inverted repeat (section Vs. tandem repeat)
complementary strand. Some elements of the genome with unique sequences function as exons, introns and regulatory DNA. Though the most familiar loci of the repetitive...
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lamin B2 (LMNB2 gene) have been linked to Barraquer-Simons syndrome and duplication in the gene coding for lamin B1 (LMNB1 gene) cause autosomal dominant...
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