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  2. Sequence homology - Wikipedia

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    From the example above, if the descendant with genes A1 and B underwent another speciation event where gene A1 duplicated, the new species would have genes B, A1a, and A1b. In this example, genes A1a and A1b are symparalogs. [1] Vertebrate Hox genes are organized in sets of paralogs. Each Hox cluster (HoxA, HoxB, etc.) is on a different chromosome.

  3. Homology (biology) - Wikipedia

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    The term "ortholog" was coined in 1970 by the molecular evolutionist Walter Fitch. [41] Homologous sequences are paralogous if they were created by a duplication event within the genome. For gene duplication events, if a gene in an organism is duplicated, the two copies are paralogous. They can shape the structure of whole genomes and thus ...

  4. Homology (mathematics) - Wikipedia

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    For example, any embedded circle in already bounds some embedded disk in , so such gives rise to a boundary class in the homology of . By contrast, no embedding of S 1 {\\displaystyle S^{1}} into one of the 2 lobes of the figure-eight shape gives a boundary, despite the fact that it is possible to glue a disk onto a figure-eight lobe.

  5. Gene family - Wikipedia

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    Top: An ancestral gene duplication produces two paralogs (histone H1.1 and 1.2). A speciation event produces orthologs in the two daughter species (human and chimpanzee). Bottom: in a separate species , a gene has a similar function (histone-like nucleoid-structuring protein) but has a separate evolutionary origin and so is an analog.

  6. Gene duplication - Wikipedia

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    It is important (but often difficult) to differentiate between paralogs and orthologs in biological research. Experiments on human gene function can often be carried out on other species if a homolog to a human gene can be found in the genome of that species, but only if the homolog is orthologous. If they are paralogs and resulted from a gene ...

  7. Cooper Flagg scores 42 points, breaks Duke's single-game ...

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    Cooper Flagg scored 42 points and broke Duke's single-game scoring record by a freshman during the Blue Devils' 86-78 win over Notre Dame on Saturday afternoon.. The highly touted Flagg moved past ...

  8. Synteny - Wikipedia

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    This situation is called synteny, translated roughly as possessing common chromosome sequences. For example, many of the genes of humans are syntenic with those of other mammals—not only apes but also cows, mice, and so on. Study of synteny can show how the genome is cut and pasted in the course of evolution.

  9. World Cup 2014 - Portugal vs. Ghana | The Huffington Post

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    Toggle navigation World Cup 2014. Fixtures. Round of 16. June 28 Brazil 1(3) - Chile 1(2)