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    by Michel, CLAIRE S.
    Published 2008
    ... problematic as the effect of these mutations on protein function is unclear. The inability to classify...
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    by Harrison, EDWARD
    Published 2008
    Subjects: ...functional genomics...
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    by Uy, PAOLO MIGUEL
    Published 2013
    ... suppressor essential for genomic stability. A dysfunctional BRCA1 gene can increase breast cancer risk by 60...
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    by PYC, MICHAL
    Published 2014
    ...Activation-tagging is a powerful functional genomics technique used to identify plant genes...
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    by LEE, PHIL HYOUN
    Published 2009
    ..., the tremendous number of SNPs on the human genome, which is estimated at more than eleven million, poses...
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    ... and mitochondrial genomes to establish the structural and functional components of the organelle. This coordination...
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    by Tharmarajah, GRACE
    Published 2009
    ...Aging, characterized by a time-dependent functional decline, eventually results in the death...
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    by Little, Alexander George
    Published 2009
    ... genes, genome-specific mechanisms such as gene duplication events can play major roles in the evolution...
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    by Nabeta, Kyra Keiko
    Published 2009
    ...-rich, amphipathic alpha-helix. Genomic DNA from four starry flounder was Southern blotted and probed...
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    by Bender, KYLE WARREN
    Published 2013
    ... genomes encode multiple expanded families of Ca2+ sensors not found in animal genomes. Among...
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    by GRIEVE, STACY LEANNE
    Published 2011
    ... were identified through a whole human genome microarray screen. The multitude of genes identified...
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    by Sierant, Megan
    Published 2010
    ...The human Rad9A checkpoint protein is required for genomic stability and proper execution...
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    by Lai, DULCIE
    Published 2013
    .... Therefore, this study explores the cellular functions of TAZ in breast cancer and the underlying molecular...
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    by Al Dandan, HUSSAIN
    Published 2014
    ... response pathway, a transposon mediated suppressor screen was used to identify loss of function suppressors...
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    by Jung, Masany
    Published 2014
    ... silencing on the viral genome to prevent viral gene expression and virus replication. Based on this finding...
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    by POWLES, Joshua
    Published 2010
    ...Of the organisms with sequenced genomes, plants appear to possess the most rhomboid protease...
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    by MORRIS-POCOCK, JAMES A
    Published 2012
    ... the structure and function of the booby mitochondrial genome. Using extensive DNA sequencing and phylogenetic...
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    by DALZIEL, Katie
    Published 2011
    ... pivotal branchpoint of plant C-metabolism. Plant genomes encode several closely related plant-type PEPC...
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