<p>Relative order and orientation of genes near the <i>GCKR</i> genes in human, chicken, Chinese softshell turtle, coelacanth, zebrafish and takifugu genomes. Gene names, as annotated in the human genome, are shown above the arrows, with the arrowhead indicating direction of transcription. Gene sizes and distance between genes are not to scale. Human is representative of the gene organization in mammals, while chicken is representative of birds. <i>GCKR</i> gene was not found in bird genomes. In fish, two distinct gene organizations were found – one found in zebrafish, and a second found in other fish genomes and represented by takifugu. The Chinese softshell turtle GCKR gene was distributed over two genomic contigs, with the slashes (/) in...
Black lines represent a genomic region and colored arrows represent oriented genes. GLR genes are in...
Background Over the past years, the relationship between gene transcription and chromosomal location...
ABSTRACT Comparative genomics offers a powerful opportunity to identify the considerable synteny and...
<p>Genes in vicinity of GHRHR were mapped, and syntenic genes were linked by straight lines. Size of...
Mammalian and avian genomes comprise several classes of chromosomal segments that vary dramatically ...
<p>Shown is the gene neighborhood of Ngb from human, mouse and chicken compared to scaffold 12 of th...
Comparative genomics offers a powerful opportunity to identify the considerable synteny and thereby ...
<p>GnRHR and neighboring genes in human, coelacanth, anole, chicken, <i>Xenopus</i>, zebrafish, meda...
Item does not contain fulltextThe orientation of closely linked genes in mammalian genomes is not ra...
<p><i>Retnl</i> genes are labeled in red. Genes that share genomic location with human genes are lab...
1<p>Sequences identified/searched for in the PreEnsembl database (some represent newer genome assemb...
<p>Frequency distribution of genes or exons relative to (A) coding DNA sequence (CDS) lengths, (B) e...
<p>Chromosome (Chr) or scaffold (Sca.) numbers are shown to the left of the gene order diagrams, wit...
The orientation of closely linked genes in mammalian genomes is not random: there are more head-to-h...
In vertebrate genomes, non-repeated sequence regions are associated with genetic functions. Measurin...
Black lines represent a genomic region and colored arrows represent oriented genes. GLR genes are in...
Background Over the past years, the relationship between gene transcription and chromosomal location...
ABSTRACT Comparative genomics offers a powerful opportunity to identify the considerable synteny and...
<p>Genes in vicinity of GHRHR were mapped, and syntenic genes were linked by straight lines. Size of...
Mammalian and avian genomes comprise several classes of chromosomal segments that vary dramatically ...
<p>Shown is the gene neighborhood of Ngb from human, mouse and chicken compared to scaffold 12 of th...
Comparative genomics offers a powerful opportunity to identify the considerable synteny and thereby ...
<p>GnRHR and neighboring genes in human, coelacanth, anole, chicken, <i>Xenopus</i>, zebrafish, meda...
Item does not contain fulltextThe orientation of closely linked genes in mammalian genomes is not ra...
<p><i>Retnl</i> genes are labeled in red. Genes that share genomic location with human genes are lab...
1<p>Sequences identified/searched for in the PreEnsembl database (some represent newer genome assemb...
<p>Frequency distribution of genes or exons relative to (A) coding DNA sequence (CDS) lengths, (B) e...
<p>Chromosome (Chr) or scaffold (Sca.) numbers are shown to the left of the gene order diagrams, wit...
The orientation of closely linked genes in mammalian genomes is not random: there are more head-to-h...
In vertebrate genomes, non-repeated sequence regions are associated with genetic functions. Measurin...
Black lines represent a genomic region and colored arrows represent oriented genes. GLR genes are in...
Background Over the past years, the relationship between gene transcription and chromosomal location...
ABSTRACT Comparative genomics offers a powerful opportunity to identify the considerable synteny and...