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Naming 'junk': Human non-protein coding RNA (ncRNA) gene nomenclature
Previously, the majority of the human genome was thought to be 'junk' DNA with no functional purpose. Over the past decade, the field of RNA research has rapidly expanded, with a concomitant increase in the number of non-protein coding RNA (ncRNA) genes ...
Wright Mathew W, Bruford Elspeth A
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Third party annotation gene data set of eutherian lysozyme genes
The eutherian comparative genomic analysis protocol annotated most comprehensive eutherian lysozyme gene data set. Among 209 potential coding sequences, the third party annotation gene data set of eutherian lysozyme genes included 116 complete coding ...
Marko Premzl
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Developing a community-based genetic nomenclature for anole lizards
Background Comparative studies of amniotes have been hindered by a dearth of reptilian molecular sequences. With the genomic assembly of the green anole, Anolis carolinensis available, non-avian reptilian genes can now be compared to mammalian, avian ...
Kusumi Kenro +15 more
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The DNA polymerases of Drosophila melanogaster
DNA synthesis during replication or repair is a fundamental cellular process that is catalyzed by a set of evolutionary conserved polymerases.
Steven J. Marygold +9 more
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Background The reconstruction of the evolutionary history of organisms has been greatly influenced by the advent of molecular techniques, leading to a significant increase in studies utilizing genomic data from different species.
Luan Pinto Rabelo +6 more
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The traditional subdivision of the brain stem into midbrain, pons, and medulla oblongata is based purely on the external appearance of the human brain stem.
Charles Watson +3 more
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At the 2nd Medicago meeting (a satellite of the 1999 IS-MPMI meeting in Amsterdam), investigators perceived a need for standardization of genetic nomenclature in Medicago truncatula, due to the rapid growth of research on this species in the past few ...
Kathryn A. VandenBosch, Julia Frugoli
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Standardized nomenclature and open science in Human Genomics
Vasilis Vasiliou +3 more
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The case for standardizing gene nomenclature in vertebrates. [PDF]
McCarthy FM +6 more
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Para que existem as regras de nomenclatura genética? Why are there rules for genetic nomenclature?
Na comunicação científica, precisamos respeitar os princípios de clareza, precisão, comunicabilidade e consistência. Para isso, existe um comitê de nomenclatura genética, cuja função é assegurar que cada gene humano tenha um nome e símbolo únicos que ...
Alessandra Splendore
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