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  1. ...for completion of anaphase, encodes a homolog of mammalian phosphoprotein phosphatase 1. Cell 57 : 987 – 996 . ↵ Durbin, R. and Thierry-Mieg, J. 1991. A. C. elegans Database. Documentation, code, and data available at anonymous FTP server, ftp.sanger.ac.uk . ↵ Epstein Henry F. , Shakes D.C. ( 1995...
  2. ...of gene regulation. The mammalian contains only slightly more protein-coding genes than the simple nematode worm Caenorhabditis elegans ( C. elegans Sequencing Consortium 1998 ; International Human Genome Sequencing Consortium 2004 ; Waterston et al. 2002 ; Imanishi et al. 2004 ) and yet programs...
  3. ...of an imperfect palindrome capable of binding both estrogen receptor and AP-1 within a promoter region of c-fos in mammalian cells. Wasylyk et al. (1991) showed the same motif in an inverted repeat of the AP-1 binding region upstream of a gene for matrix degradation in mammals. The GTGAC motif can also appear...
  4. ...heuristics such as the treatment of hyphens, spaces, and Greek letters, and those were then registered in GENA as synonyms. Because mammalian gene names are similar to one another and there are not as many synonyms for mice and rats as there are for humans, we used dictionary information for other species...
  5. ...R-22 /TU may indicate an important role in biogenesis or localization. Although high sequence conservation within the predicted hairpin precursors of mammalian miRNAs is a common feature ( Lim et al. 2003 ), it is unclear whether the extended sequence similarity observed in miR-22 /TU is a more common...
  6. ...et al. 1996 ); (4) vertebrate relaxins ( Bullesbach et al. 1986 ); (5) mammalian Leydig cell-specific insulin-like peptide (LeyI-l, INSL3) ( Burkhardt et al. 1994 ); (6) insulin-related peptide (LIRP) from locust (insect) ( Lagueux et al. 1990 ); and (7) mammalian early placenta insulin-like peptide...
  7. ...Transcript Profiling of Functionally Related Groups of Genes During Conditional Differentiation of a Mammalian Cochlear Hair Cell Line Marcelo N. Rivolta 1 , 3 , Antony Halsall 1 , Claire M. Johnson 2 , Michael A. Tones 2 , and Matthew C...
  8. ...and candidate regulatory elements in mammalian, nematode, and bacterial sequences. The server is able to compare a completed sequence from one species with an incomplete sequence from a second. RESULTS Accessing and Using PipMaker PipMaker is accessed by pointing a web browser to http://bio.cse.psu.edu , which...
  9. ...). Therefore, it seems that fhh is a fourth member of the hedgehog gene family. Group 3: New Vertebrate Genes We have defined four genes that have no or only weak homology to characterized mammalian genes (Table 1 C). One of these is similar to the Caenorhabditis elegans gene R05D3.2 . In the Fugu gene 178o23...
  10. ...Ce-cul-1 causes hyperplasia in all tis- sues, and the mutant phenotype indicates that Cul-1 is required for cell cycle exit to the Go state or for transition to an apoptotic pathway. By analogy with the Cul-1 phenotype it was suggested that mu- tation of mammalian cullin homologs might be im...
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