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On the length, weight and GC content of the human genome

On the length, weight and GC content of the human genome

... of human ultra-short introns [28, ...the human genome currently offers the possibility to provide an accurate evaluation of these ...the length, weight and GC content of ... See full document

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GC Content and Recombination: Reassessing the Causal Effects for the Saccharomyces cerevisiae Genome

GC Content and Recombination: Reassessing the Causal Effects for the Saccharomyces cerevisiae Genome

... of GC content in the human genome at large scales, by showing that crossover rate correlates more strongly with GC* than with ...the human genome, the correlation between ... See full document

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Patterns of intron sequence evolution in Drosophila are dependent upon length and GC content

Patterns of intron sequence evolution in Drosophila are dependent upon length and GC content

... intron length. Thus, while the majority of introns in the Drosophila genome may be evolving under little or no selective constraint, the major- ity of intronic DNA in the genome is likely to be ... See full document

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Patterns of intron sequence evolution in Drosophila are dependent upon length and GC content

Patterns of intron sequence evolution in Drosophila are dependent upon length and GC content

... intron length. Thus, while the majority of introns in the Drosophila genome may be evolving under little or no selective constraint, the major- ity of intronic DNA in the genome is likely to be ... See full document

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GC content shapes mRNA storage and decay in human cells.

GC content shapes mRNA storage and decay in human cells.

... in human cells, where mRNA GC con- tent plays a central ...7, GC-rich mRNAs are excluded from PBs and mostly controlled at the mRNA level by a mechanism involving the helicase DDX6 and the 5’ 3’ exo- ... See full document

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The Rate, Not the Spectrum, of Base Pair Substitutions Changes at a GC-Content Transition in the Human NF1 Gene Region: Implications for the Evolution of the Mammalian Genome Structure

The Rate, Not the Spectrum, of Base Pair Substitutions Changes at a GC-Content Transition in the Human NF1 Gene Region: Implications for the Evolution of the Mammalian Genome Structure

... long-range GC content changes abruptly. In humans, GC-content transitions located in the NF1 gene region on chromosome 17 and in the MN1/PITPNB gene region on chromosome 22 are also ... See full document

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Human Herpesvirus 6B Genome Sequence: Coding Content and Comparison with Human Herpesvirus 6A

Human Herpesvirus 6B Genome Sequence: Coding Content and Comparison with Human Herpesvirus 6A

... 1999 Human herpesvirus 6 variants A and B (HHV-6A and HHV-6B) are closely related viruses that can be readily distinguished by comparison of restriction endonuclease profiles and nucleotide ...complete ... See full document

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Conversion Table Length Weight Volume

Conversion Table Length Weight Volume

... conversion weight are in different regions and some of the definition changes and is all this ...table weight volume: how to reduce results at your carbon footprint and si ...conversion length ... See full document

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GC-Content Normalization for RNA-Seq Data

GC-Content Normalization for RNA-Seq Data

... to GC-content in the context of RNA-Seq data generated using the Illumina Genome Analyzer ...reference genome and the number of reads mapping to a particular gene reflects the abundance of the ... See full document

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Construction of a genome-length cDNA clone for human astrovirus serotype 1 and synthesis of infectious RNA transcripts.

Construction of a genome-length cDNA clone for human astrovirus serotype 1 and synthesis of infectious RNA transcripts.

... Genomic cDNA clones from which infectious RNA can be transcribed have already been described for numerous other RNA viruses (1, 17, 18, 22, 27). Here we describe for the first time the construction of such an ... See full document

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Pseudodiploid Genome Organization Aids Full-Length Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 DNA Synthesis

Pseudodiploid Genome Organization Aids Full-Length Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 DNA Synthesis

... copackaged human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) genomic RNAs is genetically silent when identical RNAs are copackaged but yields recombinants when virions contain two distinct ... See full document

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Substitution rate variation at human CpG sites correlates with non CpG divergence, methylation level and GC content

Substitution rate variation at human CpG sites correlates with non CpG divergence, methylation level and GC content

... Conclusions Our study found a significant correlation between the extent of germ line methylation and the substitution rate at human CpG sites. It thus provides novel and direct empirical support for a link ... See full document

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Sequencing the Human Genome

Sequencing the Human Genome

... BLAST is popular not only because of its speed but also because it computes the statistical signifi cance of the solutions. In addition to the accession number, description, and genome link BLAST provides a score, ... See full document

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The Sequence of the Human Genome

The Sequence of the Human Genome

... Because the Celera data are 5.11 3 redundant, we estimate that 240 Mbp of unique Celera sequence is not in the GenBank data set. In the next step of the CSA process, a combining assembler took the relevant 5 3 Celera ... See full document

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On the sequencing of the human genome

On the sequencing of the human genome

... The authors ‘‘shredded’’ the HGP’s assembled sequence data into simulated reads of 550 bp, which they termed ‘‘faux reads’’. Each BAC was shredded to yield 2-fold coverage; given the overlaps between BAC clones, this ... See full document

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HUMAN GENOME PROJECT

HUMAN GENOME PROJECT

... An example of a marker includes restriction fragment length polymorphisms (RFLP). Used in RFLP markers are restriction enzymes. These enzymes recognize short sequences of DNA and cut them at specific sites, ... See full document

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A review of length-weight relationships of freshwater fishes in Malaysia

A review of length-weight relationships of freshwater fishes in Malaysia

... Osteochilus microchepalus, Lates calcarifer, Megalops cyprinoides, Rasbora sumatrana, Pangasius pangasius and Pangasius nasutus. Moreover, even though sample size for Luciosoma setigerum, Liza melinoptera and Arothron ... See full document

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Genome-Wide Screening, Cloning, Chromosomal Assignment, and Expression of Full-Length Human Endogenous Retrovirus Type K

Genome-Wide Screening, Cloning, Chromosomal Assignment, and Expression of Full-Length Human Endogenous Retrovirus Type K

... a genome-wide search using a P1 genomic library, full-length HERV-K provi- ruses in the human genome which have the capacity to encode all retroviral ...on human chromosome 7 and ... See full document

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GC-Content Evolution in Mammalian Genomes: The Biased Gene Conversion Hypothesis

GC-Content Evolution in Mammalian Genomes: The Biased Gene Conversion Hypothesis

... (International Human Several observations indicate that the BGC hypothesis Genome Sequencing Consortium ...ward GC has been observed experimentally in mamma- mention another possible evolutionary ... See full document

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BMI-for-Age and Weight-for-Length in Children 0 to 2 Years

BMI-for-Age and Weight-for-Length in Children 0 to 2 Years

... of Human Development, Child and Youth Health, the Canadian Institutes of Health Research Institute of Nutrition, Metabolism and Diabetes, the SickKids Foundation, and the ... See full document

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