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aThese proteins cannot be separated from the chromosomes without harsh chemical extractions, so it can be extremely difficult to define what is and is not a bona fide chromosomal protein. 这些蛋白质不可能从染色体被分离没有苛刻的化工提取,因此定义可以是极端难的什么是并且不是诚实的染色体蛋白质。[tr...
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Overall, 211 genes belonging to 21 gene families were identified in the PF pathway. Among these genes, 174 were duplicated genes that could be classified into five categories. These genes were distributed on the gene-dense regions ofT. mongolicuschromosomes (Fig.4a) and were largely attributed to...
called adouble helix.Each rung is made up of two chemical bases, callednucleotides,that are joined together by hydrogen bonds. There are four kinds of nucleotides in a DNA molecule: cytosine, guanine, adenine, and thymine—C, G, A, and T, for short. Specific sequences of these bases, ...
(−1,008 Mb) is anchored to 18 chromosomes (17 + XO), with a scaffold N50 of 58.32 Mb. It contains 676 Mb repeat sequences and 29,606 protein-coding genes. The chromosome-level genome assembly ofL. decemlineataprovides in-depth knowledge and will be a helpful resource for...
Therefore, it can be inferred that most chromosomes in M. indica might have formed by fragmentation and recombination after the divergence between T. vernicifluum and M. indica, and our analyses also indicated that there was a recent WGD for M. indica, but not for T. vernicifluum. ...
Sequences around the repeat units are shown in different colors. The circles represent circular chromosomes. The genomic conformation is named “c” followed by the conformation number. In contrast, the circular chromosomes of a particular genomic conformation are named “c” followed by the ...
The chemical is activated by the hepatic P-450 cytochrome and its metabolites phosphoramide mustard and acrolein are linked to its antineoplastic and other toxic side effects [30], [31]. CPA has been recommended to be used as a positive control chemical in genetic toxicity tests [32], [33]...
have a high density of TIR mutator repeats which was different from that the high GC content region in Chr10 ofS. yasi(Supplementary Fig.10b,c,d). Since these positions are located in the middle of the chromosomes, which are expected to contain high repeat abundance, detailed follow-up ...