• A hypervariable region (HVR) is a location within a sequence where polymorphisms frequently occur. It is used in two contexts: In the case of nucleic acids...
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    sections of the 16S sequence across different taxa. Although no hypervariable region can accurately classify all bacteria from domain to species, some...
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    H3-rules are empirical rules to build models of CDR3. Framework region Hypervariable region Osajima T, Suzuki M, Neya S, Hoshino T (September 2014). "Computational...
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    regions and three of which are hypervariable regions. The framework region makes up about 85% of the variable region. Located on the tips of the Y-shaped...
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    mtDNA) for determination of maternal affinities, diversity in the hypervariable region and availability of haplogroups, in different tribes. "Races and...
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  • TIGR examined two mitochondrial DNA D loop sequences and found that Hypervariable region 1 (HV1) was consistent with mitochondrial haplogroup A2, one of the...
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    interactions hepatitis C has with the immune system. A hypervariable region, the hypervariable region 1 (HVR1) can be found on the E2 glycoprotein. HVR1 is...
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    up the GTPase domain, and the remaining amino acids are part of a hypervariable region ending at the C-terminus in a CAAX motif (C – cysteine, A – aliphatic...
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  • loci Hypervariable locus, a locus with many alleles; especially those whose variation is due to variable numbers of tandem repeats Hypervariable region (HVR)...
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  • recognized in hypervariable-only samples by the following essential mutations: Hypervariable region 1: 16224C, 16234T, 16311C, 16519C Hypervariable region 2: 073G...
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    found that mutations in the control region of mtDNA have been linked with aging as well. D-loop Hypervariable region McBride, Heidi M.; Neuspiel, Margaret;...
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  • [citation needed] FamilyTreeDNA's first mtDNA tests were for HVR1 (hypervariable region 1) of the mtDNA.[citation needed] Eventually, they added a Plus test...
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  • British Columbia, Canada Hotham Valley Railway, in Western Australia Hypervariable region, a location within nuclear or mitochondrial DNA Hypoxic ventilatory...
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  • Hybridoma Hydrogen bond Hydroxyapatite Hypermorph Hyperploid Hypervariable locus Hypervariable region Hypomorph Hypoploid Hypostatic gene Ichthyosis Identical...
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    1999). "Substitution rate variation among sites in mitochondrial hypervariable region I of humans and chimpanzees". Molecular Biology and Evolution. 16...
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    as the FV region. It is the subregion of Fab that binds to an antigen. More specifically, each variable domain contains three hypervariable regions –...
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  • example, the QKRAA sequence is an amino acid motif in the third hypervariable region of HLA-DRB1*04:01. This motif is also expressed on numerous proteins...
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  • (1998). "Comparison of the rate of sequence variation in the hypervariable region of E2/NS1 region of hepatitis C virus in normal and hypogammaglobulinemic...
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  • (2009). "Origins of the Moken Sea Gypsies Inferred from Mitochondrial Hypervariable Region and Whole Genome Sequences". Journal of Human Genetics. 54 (2): 86–93...
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    contains at its C-terminus a 21 residue hypervariable region between human, mouse, and hamster receptors. This region was shown to confer specificity to receptor...
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  • mitochondrial Haplogroup determination test based on mutations in Hypervariable Region 1 and 2 may establish whether a person's direct female line belongs...
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  • Krainitzki, H.; Pääbo, S. (1999). "DNA sequence of the mitochondrial hypervariable region II from the Neandertal type specimen". Proceedings of the National...
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    Hagmann J (September 2000). "Structure and function of the C-terminal hypervariable region of K-Ras4B in plasma membrane targetting and transformation". Oncogene...
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  • saturation occurs most rapidly on fast-evolving sequences, such as the hypervariable region of mitochondrial DNA, or in short tandem repeats such as on the Y-chromosome...
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  • position : the hypervariable region evolved faster (4.55×10−3 substitutions per site per year) than the hepatitis delta antigen coding region (2.60×10−3 substitutions...
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    Etruscans were a native population. The study extracted and typed the hypervariable region of mitochondrial DNA of 14 individuals buried in two Etruscan necropoleis...
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  • of the D-loop of mtDNA: HVR1, HVR2 and HVR3 which is called the Hypervariable region. Mutations in these areas of mtDNA are extremely rare and have likely...
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  • DNA sequence of Kwäday Dän Tsʼìnchi, containing information on the hypervariable region HVR2, bases 1 to 360, is available in the National Center for Biotechnology...
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  • structure probing experiments. Downstream of this pseudoknot lies the hypervariable region (HVR), which is supported by many covarying base pairs in alphacoronaviruses...
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    100% match in their effector-binding region. The two isoforms mainly differ in the C-terminal hypervariable region, which contains multiple sites for post-translational...
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