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The genomes of eukaryotes are punctuated by long stretches of sequence which do not code for proteins or RNAs. Although some of these regions do contain crucial regulatory sequences, the vast majority of this DNA serves no known function. Typically, these regions of the genome are the ones in which the fastest change, in evolutionary terms, is observed, because there is typically little to no selection pressure acting on these regions to preserve their sequences.
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Among all the organelles in an animal cell, only mitochondria have their own independent genomes. Animal mitochondrial DNA is a double-stranded, closed-circular molecule with around 20,000 base pairs. Mitochondrial DNA is unique in that one of its two strands, the heavy, or H, -strand is guanine rich, whereas the complementary strand is cytosine rich and called the light, or L, -strand. Compared to nuclear DNA, mitochondrial DNA has a very low percentage of non-coding regions and is marked by...
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Forward genetic screens
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Within the human body, a complex and detailed system of trillions of cells works in unison to sustain life. Each cell houses a nucleus, which contains 46 chromosomes divided into 23 pairs. Chromosomes are highly coiled structures made of the genetic material DNA. These chromosomes are essential carriers of genetic information, with half inherited from the mother through her egg and the other half from the father's sperm, combining to create the unique genetic makeup of an individual.
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加速牛载体基因组学

Tom Pennance1, David Rollinson2,3

  • 1College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific - Northwest, Western University of Health Sciences, Lebanon, OR, USA.

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此摘要是机器生成的。

现在主要的牛宿主 (Bulinus,Biomphalaria,Oncomelania) 的基因组数据已经公开提供. 这有助于我们更好地理解牛 - 杆菌的相互作用,以控制杆菌病.

科学领域:

  • 基因组学就是基因组学.
  • 寄生虫学的寄生虫学
  • 传染病研究 传染病研究

背景情况:

  • 杆菌病是由三个主要的牛属传播的:布利努斯,生物菌和科梅拉尼亚.
  • 这些属是人类类病原体的宿主:Schistosoma haematobium,S. mansoni和S. japonicum.
  • 最近的出版物为这些关键的牛载体提供了染色体水平的基因组组.
关键词:
生物菌的生物菌.布利努斯 (Bulinus) 是一个人.在Oncomelania上基因组学就是基因组学.牛的载体是牛的载体.

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