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Mutations in Structural Genes of the Mitochondrial Complex IV May Influence Breast Cancer. [PDF]
Although it has gained more attention in recent years, the relationship between breast cancer (BC) and mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS) is still not well understood.
de Oliveira RC +2 more
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Frequent intergenotypic recombination between the non-structural and structural genes is a major driver of epidemiological fitness in caliciviruses. [PDF]
The diversity of lagoviruses (Caliciviridae) in Australia has increased considerably. By the end of 2017, five variants from three viral genotypes were present in populations of Australian rabbits, while prior to 2014 only two variants were known.
Mahar JE +6 more
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H3K27me3-mediated silencing of structural genes is required for zebrafish heart regeneration.
Deciphering the genetic and epigenetic regulation of cardiomyocyte proliferation in organisms that are capable of robust cardiac renewal, such as zebrafish, represents an attractive inroad towards regenerating the human heart.
Ben-Yair R +8 more
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Regulation of flavonoid biosynthesis in representatives of the tribe Phaseoleae DC.
Flavonoids play a crucial role in plant metabolism. Many of them have antioxidant activity, and they are also pigments that render a variety of colors to plant tissues.
E. A. Krylova, A. S. Mikhailova
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Hyper-eccentric structural genes in the mitochondrial genome of the algal parasite Hemistasia phaeocysticola. [PDF]
Diplonemid mitochondria are considered to have very eccentric structural genes. Coding regions of individual diplonemid mitochondrial genes are fragmented into small pieces and found on different circular DNAs.
Yabuki A +4 more
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Overview of gene structure [PDF]
Throughout the C. elegans sequencing project Genefinder was the primary protein-coding gene prediction program. These initial predictions were manually reviewed by curators as part of a "first-pass annotation" and are actively curated by WormBase staff using a variety of data and information.
Spieth, John, Lawson, Daniel
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Acer triflorum Komarov is an important ornamental tree, and its seasonal change in leaf color is the most striking feature. However, the quantifications of anthocyanin and the mechanisms of leaf color change in this species remain unknown.
Anran Sun +8 more
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Autophagy genes in biology and disease
Macroautophagy and microautophagy are highly conserved eukaryotic cellular processes that degrade cytoplasmic material in lysosomes. Both pathways involve characteristic membrane dynamics regulated by autophagy-related proteins and other molecules, some ...
Hayashi Yamamoto +2 more
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Five structural genes required for ceramide synthesis in Caulobacter and for bacterial survival.
Sphingolipids are essential and common membrane components in eukaryotic organisms, participating in many important cellular functions. Only a few bacteria are thought to harbour sphingolipids in their membranes, among them the well-studied α ...
Roberto Jhonatan Olea-Ozuna +10 more
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The R2R3-MYB transcription factors (TFs) play several key roles in numerous plant biological processes. Hedychium coronarium is an important ornamental plant well-known for its elegant flower shape and abundant aroma type.
Farhat Abbas +9 more
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