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  2. Retinitis pigmentosa GTPase regulator - Wikipedia

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    19893 Ensembl ENSG00000156313 ENSMUSG00000031174 UniProt Q92834 Q9R0X5 RefSeq (mRNA) NM_000328 NM_001023582 NM_001034853 NM_001177950 NM_001177951 NM_001177952 NM_001177953 NM_001177954 NM_011285 RefSeq (protein) NP_000319 NP_001030025 NP_001354174 NP_001354175 NP_001354176 NP_001354177 NP_001354178 NP_001354179 NP_001354180 NP_001171421 NP_001171422 NP_001171423 NP_001171424 NP_001171425 NP ...

  3. Coalescent theory - Wikipedia

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    Advances in coalescent theory include recombination, selection, overlapping generations and virtually any arbitrarily complex evolutionary or demographic model in population genetic analysis. The model can be used to produce many theoretical genealogies, and then compare observed data to these simulations to test assumptions about the ...

  4. Gene-for-gene interactions in rust fungi - Wikipedia

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    The study of gene-for-gene interactions uncovers genetic components, evolutionary impacts, and ecological/economic implications between rust fungi and plants. Rust fungi utilize the gene-for-gene interaction to invade host plants. Conversely, host plants utilize the gene-for-gene interaction to prevent invasion of rust fungi.

  5. Neurogenetics - Wikipedia

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    Mutations in this genetic sequence can have a wide range of effects on the quality of life of the individual. Neurological diseases, behavior and personality are all studied in the context of neurogenetics. The field of neurogenetics emerged in the mid to late 20th century with advances closely following advancements made in available technology.

  6. Annual Review of Genetics - Wikipedia

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    In 1965, the nonprofit publisher Annual Reviews surveyed geneticists to determine if there was a need for an annual journal that published review articles about recent developments in the field of genetics. Responses to the survey were favorable, with the first volume of the Annual Review of Genetics published two years later in 1967. [4]

  7. DNA sequencing - Wikipedia

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    Medical technicians may sequence genes (or, theoretically, full genomes) from patients to determine if there is risk of genetic diseases. This is a form of genetic testing, though some genetic tests may not involve DNA sequencing. As of 2013 DNA sequencing was increasingly used to diagnose and treat rare diseases.

  8. Genetics Society of America - Wikipedia

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    Established in 2011, G3 is an open access scientific journal which provides a forum for the publication of high‐quality foundational research, particularly research that generates useful genetic and genomic information such as genome maps, single gene studies, genome‐wide association studies, and QTL studies, as well as mutant screens and ...

  9. Genetically modified crops - Wikipedia

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    The genetic information for tumor growth is encoded on a mobile, circular DNA fragment . When Agrobacterium infects a plant, it transfers this T-DNA to a random site in the plant genome. When used in genetic engineering the bacterial T-DNA is removed from the bacterial plasmid and replaced with the desired foreign gene.