Science, Volume 293John Michels (Journalist) American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2001 |
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Page 1048
... genome sequencing group in which it appeared that between 113 and 223 genes were present in the human genome but were absent from lower eukaryotes ( Caenorhabditis elegans , Saccharomyces cer- revisiae , Drosophila melanogaster ...
... genome sequencing group in which it appeared that between 113 and 223 genes were present in the human genome but were absent from lower eukaryotes ( Caenorhabditis elegans , Saccharomyces cer- revisiae , Drosophila melanogaster ...
Page 1088
... Genome Asymmetry Evolution of genomic imprinting must have required imposition of additional requirements on the germ line , the zygote and early embryos , to create and maintain the epigenetic asymme- try between parental genomes . One ...
... Genome Asymmetry Evolution of genomic imprinting must have required imposition of additional requirements on the germ line , the zygote and early embryos , to create and maintain the epigenetic asymme- try between parental genomes . One ...
Page 1094
... genome of primordial germ cells is hypometh- ylated ( " reset , " white box- es ) . Reprogramming and establishment of parent- specific epigenetic marks occur over the course of gametogenesis so that the genome of sperm and egg is ...
... genome of primordial germ cells is hypometh- ylated ( " reset , " white box- es ) . Reprogramming and establishment of parent- specific epigenetic marks occur over the course of gametogenesis so that the genome of sperm and egg is ...
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