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Sequencing Genes and Gene Islands by Gene Enrichment
2009Access to the sequence of any gene in a genome greatly accelerates genetics research. Whole genome sequencing is a way to retrieve such information although, for large genomes such as that of maize, it represents a huge effort. Fortunately, a maize genome sequencing project is currently underway but, before this project started, the maize research ...
W. Brad Barbazuk, Pablo D. Rabinowicz
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Gene function, gene networks and the fate of duplicated genes
Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology, 1999For both copies of a duplicated gene to become fixed in a population and subsequently maintained, selection must favour individuals with both genes over individuals with one. Here I review and assess some of the proposed ways that gene structure and function might affect the likelihood of both copies acquiring distinct functions and therefore positive ...
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Genes and Gene Families Related to Immunoglobulin Genes
1987The vertebrate immune response involves two major classes of effector cells: T lymphocytes and B lymphocytes. In recent years, the molecules involved in antigen recognition and cell-cell interactions of T and B lymphocytes have been defined at the molecular level.
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