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Faster Evolving Primate Genes Are More Likely to Duplicate

Faster Evolving Primate Genes Are More Likely to Duplicate

... no genes meet the criteria of being singletons in the outgroup and duplicate in the ingroup, thus we could proceed no fur- ...of genes is inherently duplicable, and thus unlikely to be duplicated in ... See full document

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The Coast: Where Energy Meets the Environment

The Coast: Where Energy Meets the Environment

... 168 Additionally, a re- gional plan produced under NEPA may duplicate or, what is more likely, conflict with a state coastal zone plan prepared under the federal C[r] ... See full document

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Preservation of Duplicate Genes by Complementary, Degenerative Mutations

Preservation of Duplicate Genes by Complementary, Degenerative Mutations

... of duplicate gene ...for more complex genes frame must be short enough to preclude the possibil- (with larger numbers of subfunctions), particularly ity that genes initially preserved by ... See full document

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Markov models for the evolution of duplicate genes, and microsatellites

Markov models for the evolution of duplicate genes, and microsatellites

... gene duplicate preservation ...was likely to be relatively more common than neofunctional- ization, since it does not rely on beneficial mutation to preserve the pair of ...vastly more common ... See full document

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How often do duplicated genes evolve new functions?

How often do duplicated genes evolve new functions?

... tion rates of duplicate genes in Xenopus, concluded that selection likely occurs on genotypes carrying fewer than four null alleles, implying that the probability of fixing an adv[r] ... See full document

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Compensatory Drift and the Evolutionary Dynamics of Dosage-Sensitive Duplicate Genes

Compensatory Drift and the Evolutionary Dynamics of Dosage-Sensitive Duplicate Genes

... both genes to be essential immediately after ...are evolving under strong purifying selection, and this propor- tion declines over time (Aury et ...many genes are dosage sensitive and evolve under ... See full document

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Faster evolving Drosophilaparalogs lose expression rate and ubiquity and accumulate more non-synonymous SNPs

Faster evolving Drosophilaparalogs lose expression rate and ubiquity and accumulate more non-synonymous SNPs

... are likely to evolve ...generate more asymmetric duplications despite the prediction that highly conserved genes are more likely to be maintained in duplicated state by gene conser- ... See full document

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Nonsynonymous substitution rate (Ka) is a relatively consistent parameter for defining fast-evolving and slow-evolving protein-coding genes

Nonsynonymous substitution rate (Ka) is a relatively consistent parameter for defining fast-evolving and slow-evolving protein-coding genes

... are likely to evolve faster than kinases and adaptor proteins, although they all function in the acquired immune system (B cell and T cell ...(1) Genes in the upstream of the immune-related pathways ... See full document

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Why genes evolve faster on secondary chromosomes in bacteria

Why genes evolve faster on secondary chromosomes in bacteria

... of more than one chromosome, one replicon is typically larger, harbors more essential genes than the others, and is considered ...on genes on secondary chromosomes because of their reduced ... See full document

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PoMo : an allele frequency based approach for species tree estimation

PoMo : an allele frequency based approach for species tree estimation

... as more genes are included into the analysis (as already observed by Leaché and Rannala 2011, with a different accuracy ...be more computationally ...many genes and short ... See full document

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Are Immigrants More Likely to Be Involved in Criminal Activity in Saudi Arabia?

Are Immigrants More Likely to Be Involved in Criminal Activity in Saudi Arabia?

... As numbers of foreign workers have increased way beyond the country’s needs, this has imposed a burden on the Saudi government and society in general. Thus the foreign workforce, particularly domestic workers (maids and ... See full document

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SMEs Inventive Performance and Profitability in the Markets for Technology

SMEs Inventive Performance and Profitability in the Markets for Technology

... A large bulk of empirical evidence supports the idea that vertically-integrated firms present systemic resistance to generating radical inventions that alter the relationships among different stages of the production ... See full document

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The Composition and Downward Vertical Transport of Particulate Phosphorus in the Cariaco Basin, Venezuela

The Composition and Downward Vertical Transport of Particulate Phosphorus in the Cariaco Basin, Venezuela

... a faster metallicity evolution than ...be more metal-rich and evolving marginally faster than ...where more massive galaxies undergo star formation more ... See full document

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Transcriptional Reprogramming and Backup Between Duplicate Genes: Is It a Genomewide Phenomenon?

Transcriptional Reprogramming and Backup Between Duplicate Genes: Is It a Genomewide Phenomenon?

... in more protein– protein interactions tend to be indispensable ( J eong et ...have more protein interaction partners than do ancient duplicates with low MES, thus generating a negative correlation between ... See full document

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The dynamic process of economic takeoff and industrial transformation

The dynamic process of economic takeoff and industrial transformation

... discounting factor ( ) – a 10% increase in each of these parameters can shorten the activation time from the benchmark 45 years to 26, 28 and 24 years, respectively, reducing the takeo¤ time by more than one ... See full document

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Gender segregation, underemployment and subjective well being in the UK labour market

Gender segregation, underemployment and subjective well being in the UK labour market

... them more vulnerable to underemployment than men after the 2008 ...to more cost-cutting (Low Pay Commission, 2011), which is likely to mean a loss of full-time permanent jobs and an increase in ... See full document

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Indexing Methods for Faster and More Effective Person Name Search

Indexing Methods for Faster and More Effective Person Name Search

... Three comparison functions were tested. JaroWinkler (Jaro, 1989; Winkler, 1990) and Level 2 JaroWin- kler (Monge and Elkan, 1996) represent generic string- matching baselines 5 . JaroWinkler compares two names as single ... See full document

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Towards faster, secure and more energy efficient optical networks

Towards faster, secure and more energy efficient optical networks

... 3Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada OPTO: Room 2103 Henry Schriemer Invited Speaker Wav[r] ... See full document

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The evolution of duplicate glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase genes in Drosophila.

The evolution of duplicate glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase genes in Drosophila.

... phora (melanogaster, obscura, willistoni and saltans groups) and Drosophila (virilis, repleta and immigrans groups) and the subgenera Dorsilopha and Scaptodro- sophila. DNA from[r] ... See full document

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Are asylum seekers more likely to work with more inclusive labor market access regulations?

Are asylum seekers more likely to work with more inclusive labor market access regulations?

... Employment during the asylum process might be related to systematic long-term consequences for those asylum seekers who are granted refugee status. Employ- ment experience seems particularly valuable if asylum seekers ... See full document

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