Science, Volume 319, Issues 5859-5864John Michels (Journalist) American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2008 |
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... gene responsible for about 20 % to 25 % of the rare familial form of the disease , and other genes contributing to familial ALS have since been found . Yet the sporadic , or noninherited , form of ALS , making up at least 90 % of cases ...
... gene responsible for about 20 % to 25 % of the rare familial form of the disease , and other genes contributing to familial ALS have since been found . Yet the sporadic , or noninherited , form of ALS , making up at least 90 % of cases ...
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... Genes that influence the mitochondria are also overrepre- sented in the pool of genes regulated by the Y chromosome . In addition , affected genes are more evolutionarily dynamic in terms of poly- morphisms for gene expression within ...
... Genes that influence the mitochondria are also overrepre- sented in the pool of genes regulated by the Y chromosome . In addition , affected genes are more evolutionarily dynamic in terms of poly- morphisms for gene expression within ...
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... Gene and domain family expansion patterns . Eukaryotic gene family sizes differ mainly because of different rates of gene duplication and retention , and gene content differences may reflect species- specific adaptations . Overall ...
... Gene and domain family expansion patterns . Eukaryotic gene family sizes differ mainly because of different rates of gene duplication and retention , and gene content differences may reflect species- specific adaptations . Overall ...
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