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Genetic Differentiation of Multigene Families [PDF]

open access: possible, 1980
Let us consider a situation where a population was split into two identical ones and the two populations have been isolated thereafter. Let Ne be the effective population size of both new and original populations, i. e. the original population has doubled to give the two daughter populations. I shall here apply the simple model of double diffusion. Let
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Murine Hox Genes — A Multigene Family

1988
The embryonal development of higher organisms is conducted by a network of many different structural and regulatory gene functions whose complexity is yet poorly understood. Some genetic elements identified as being involved in specifying segment identity of the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster are the homeotic genes (Ouweneel 1976).
Peter Gruss, M. Fibi, Michael Kessel
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Molecular evolution of the HSP70 multigene family

Journal of Molecular Evolution, 1994
Eukaryotic genomes encode multiple 70-kDa heat-shock proteins (HSP70s). The Saccharomyces cerevisiae HSP70 family is comprised of eight members. Here we present the nucleotide sequence of the SSA3 and SSB2 genes, completing the nucleotide sequence data for the yeast HSP70 family.
Elizabeth A. Craig   +2 more
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A multigene family of Heteractis magnificalysins (HMgs)

Toxicon, 2008
Sea anemones are passive predators. They use their specialized stinging cells (nematocysts) to immobilize any prey that blunders into them. A cnida fires, everting a tubule which delivers toxins that may stick to a prey. These toxins include neurotoxins, cytotoxins, cardiotoxins and haemolysins.
Wang, Y.   +3 more
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The mean number of alleles in multigene families

Advances in Applied Probability, 1992
The paper considers a random sample of r chromosomes, each having n genes subject to intrachromosomal gene conversion, and mutation. The probability distribution and moments for the number of alleles present is investigated, when the number, k, of possible alleles at each locus, is either finite or infinite.
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Tubulin Isotypes and the Multigene Tubulin Families

1983
Publisher Summary This chapter describes tubulin gene structure, evolution, and expression. Microtubules are long filamentous structures that are found ubiquitously in eukaryotic cells and are intimately associated with many cellular functions. The major structural component of microtubules is tubulin, a dimer of α- and β-chains each of about 55,000 ...
L Dudley, N J Cowan
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Genetic testing in prostate cancer management: Considerations informing primary care

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Veda N Giri   +2 more
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Evolution of the rDNA multigene family

Cell Biology International Reports, 1990
Gabriel A. Dover, John M. Hancock
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Planning for post‐pandemic cancer care delivery: Recovery or opportunity for redesign?

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021
Pelin Cinar   +2 more
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