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  2. Gene nomenclature - Wikipedia

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    Italics are not necessary in gene catalogs. Protein designations are the same as the gene symbol except that they are not italicised. Like the gene symbol, they are in all caps because human (human-specific or human homolog). mRNAs and cDNAs use the same formatting conventions as the gene symbol. [5]

  3. Mobile genetic elements - Wikipedia

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    DNA transposons, LTR retrotransposons, SINEs, and LINEs make up a majority of the human genome. Mobile genetic elements (MGEs), sometimes called selfish genetic elements, [1] are a type of genetic material that can move around within a genome, or that can be transferred from one species or replicon to another. MGEs are found in all organisms.

  4. Genetic engineering techniques - Wikipedia

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    If the position of the gene can be determined using molecular markers then chromosome walking is one way to isolate the correct DNA fragment. If the gene expresses close homology to a known gene in another species, then it could be isolated by searching for genes in the library that closely match the known gene. [19]

  5. Does your DNA really change in space? - AOL

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    It's been reported that astronaut Scott Kelly no longer has the same DNA as his twin brother after spending a year in space.

  6. DNA - Wikipedia

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    Claims for older DNA have been made, most notably a report of the isolation of a viable bacterium from a salt crystal 250 million years old, [150] but these claims are controversial. [151] [152] Building blocks of DNA (adenine, guanine, and related organic molecules) may have been formed extraterrestrially in outer space.

  7. List of unusual biological names - Wikipedia

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    Unusual names have caused issues for scientists explaining genetic diseases to lay-people, such as when an individual is affected by a gene with an offensive or insensitive name. [14] This has particularly been noted in patients with a defect in the sonic hedgehog gene pathway and the disease formerly named CATCH22 for "cardiac anomaly, T-cell ...

  8. Gene - Wikipedia

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    Due to the chemical composition of the pentose residues of the bases, DNA strands have directionality. One end of a DNA polymer contains an exposed hydroxyl group on the deoxyribose; this is known as the 3' end of the molecule. The other end contains an exposed phosphate group; this is the 5' end. The two strands of a double-helix run in ...

  9. Actually, astronaut Scott Kelly's DNA did not change ... - AOL

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    It was widely reported that following an expedition to the ISS, Kelly's DNA underwent a 7 percent change, ... For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us.