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Evolution of gene families

Gene, 2000
In eukaryote genomes, there are many kinds of gene families. Gene duplication and conversion are sources of the evolution of gene families, including those with uniform members and those with diverse functions. Population genetics theory on identity coefficients among gene members of a gene family shows that the balance between diversification by ...
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The sulfatase gene family

Current Opinion in Genetics & Development, 1997
During the past few years, molecular analyses have provided important insights into the biochemistry and genetics of the sulfatase family of enzymes, identifying the molecular bases of inherited diseases caused by sulfatase deficiencies. New members of the sulfatase gene family have been identified in man and other species using a genomic approach ...
PARENTI, GIANCARLO   +2 more
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Familial Mediterranean Fever Gene

New England Journal of Medicine, 1998
To the Editor: Babior and Matzner (Nov. 20 issue)1 state that the recently identified familial Mediterranean fever (FMF) gene2,3 can be used to establish the diagnosis of this disease.
A H, Holmes, D R, Booth, P N, Hawkins
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The ets gene family

Trends in Biochemical Sciences, 1992
Ets proteins have a conserved DNA-binding domain and regulate transcriptional initiation from a variety of cellular and viral gene promoter and enhancer elements. Some members of the Ets family, Ets-1 and Ets-2, cooperate in transcription with the AP-1 transcription factor, the product of the proto-oncogene families, fos and jun, while others, Elk-1 ...
K, Macleod, D, Leprince, D, Stehelin
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β1,3-glycosyltransferase Gene Family and IGnT Gene Family

2009
This section mainly reviews β1,3-glycosyltransferases (β3GT), which transfer donor substrate sugars via a β1,3-linkage, and IGnTs, which transfer donor substrate sugars via a β1,6-linkage (Hennet 2002; Narimatsu 2004; Togayachi 2006). Information such as accession numbers of these β3GTs and IGnTs are shown in Table 1.
Akira Togayachi   +2 more
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Family reunion – The ZIP/prion gene family

Progress in Neurobiology, 2011
Prion diseases are fatal neurodegenerative diseases of humans and animals which, in addition to sporadic and familial modes of manifestation, can be acquired via an infectious route of propagation. In disease, the prion protein (PrP(C)) undergoes a structural transition to its disease-causing form (PrP(Sc)) with profoundly different physicochemical ...
Sepehr, Ehsani   +9 more
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