Evolutionary expansion and divergence in the ZNF91 subfamily of primate-specific zinc finger genes
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2006
Most genes are conserved in mammals, but certain gene families have acquired large numbers of lineage-specific loci through repeated rounds of gene duplication, divergence, and loss that have continued in each mammalian group. One such family encodes KRAB-zinc finger (KRAB-ZNF) proteins, which funct …
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Authors | Hamilton AT;Huntley S;Tran-Gyamfi M;Baggott DM;Gordon L;Stubbs L;; |
Journal | genome research |
Year | 2006 |
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Keywords |
Evolution
databases
National Center for Biotechnology Information
NCBI
NLM
MEDLINE
animals
humans
pubmed abstract
nih
national institutes of health
national library of medicine
Comparative Study
DNA
Molecular*
Sequence Analysis
genome
human
Phylogeny
factual
gene dosage
intergenic
chromosomes
multigene family
gene duplication
repressor proteins / genetics
kruppel-like transcription factors / genetics
pmid:16606703
pmc1457049
doi:10.1101/gr.4843906
aaron t hamilton
stuart huntley
lisa stubbs
pair 19
pair 7
physical chromosome mapping
primates / genetics*
zinc fingers / genetics*
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