Linked genes() A.co-segregate B.assort randomly C.can crossover and recombine D.are allelic E.will segregate independently 查看答案
In both human and mouse, most genes encoding the R4 RGS proteins are located in the same region of chromosome 1. We show here that the RGS1/RGS16 neighborhood constitutes a synteny group well conserved across tetrapods and closely linked to the MHC paralogon of chromosome 1. Genes located...
For example, when integrating scRNA-seq and scATAC-seq data, the vertices are genes and accessible chromatin regions (that is, ATAC peaks), and a positive edge can be connected between an accessible region and its putative downstream gene. Then, adversarial multimodal alignment of the cells is ...
The platelet αIIbβ3 complex is a member of the integrin family of receptors, each of which is composed of an α and a β subunit derived from separate genes. αIIbβ3 is important in platelet function, and both qualitative and quantitative disorders of αIIbβ3 result in the bleeding di...
Is it possible for two different genes located on the same chromosome to assort independently? A、No, if two genes are on the same chromosome, they will be linked and the recombination frequency will be less than 50%. B、Yes, if the two genes are close enough to each other, there will...
Integrating genetic information with metabolomics has provided new insights into genes affecting human metabolism. However, gene-metabolite integration has been primarily studied in individuals of European Ancestry, limiting the opportunity to leverage g
However, because the fla accessory genes are required for archaellation, they must be transcribed in archaellated cells but likely at low levels. Because flaB4 is located between flaB1–flaB3 (for which a transcript was detected) and flaC–flaJ (which must be transcribed for archaellation ...
These observations strongly suggest that TNDM may result from over-expression of an imprinted gene located on chromosome 6q24 and displaying paternal expression. Two paternally expressed genes are located in the region and, therefore, have been considered candidate genes for the disease: one is the...
Additionally, these genes have two conserved regions that are easily recognised across the gene family. From other species, including different bony fish, it is known that some of these genes are located close to each other30,32. In this context, the conserved regions might be considered ...
Understanding the genetic architecture of highly diverse and ecologically-important traits is a fundamental problem in evolutionary biology. This is particularly true for traits where the underlying genes are predicted to be on the Y chromosome. Because the Y-chromosome does not recombine, it is expec...