Replying to Equestions on Junk DNA – Video

Posted: September 7, 2012 at 11:58 pm



31-05-2012 11:39 So after a brief comment exchange with equestions, I noticed this video, and felt I had to respond. Video in question: Deletions in mice: Marcelo A. No´brega, Yiwen Zhu, Ingrid Plajzer-Frick, Veena Afzal & Edward M. Rubin (2004). Megabase deletions of gene deserts result in viable mice. Nautre. 431. 988-993. Gene Duplications: Celeste J. Brown,Kristy M. Todd,and R. Frank Rosenzweig (1998). Multiple Duplications of Yeast Hexose Transport Genes in Response to Selection in a Glucose-Limited Environment. Mol. Biol. Evol. 15(8):931--942. 1998 Austin L. Hughes. Adaptive evolution after gene duplication. TRENDS in Genetics Vol.18 No.9 Yuval Itan, Kevin Bryson,and Mark G. Thomas (2010). Detecting Gene Duplications in the Human Lineage. Annals of Human Genetics, 74555--565. Adriano Marchese , Timothy V. Beischlag, Tuan Nguyen, Hyman B. Niznik,Richard L. Weinshank , Susan R. George and Brian F. O'Dowd (1995). Two gene duplication events in the human and primate dopamine D5 receptor gene family. Gene, 154, 153-158 Hilde Van Esch, Marijke Bauters, Jaakko Ignatius, Mieke Jansen,Martine Raynaud, Karen Hollanders,Dorien Lugtenberg,Thierry Bienvenu, Lars Riff Jensen, Jozef Ge´cz (2005) Claude Moraine,4 Peter Marynen,2 Jean-Pierre Fryns,1 and Guy Froyen2. Duplication of the MECP2 Region Is a Frequent Cause of Severe Mental Retardation and Progressive Neurological Symptoms in Males. Am. J. Hum. Genet. 77:442--453, Sarah A Teichmann & M Madan Babu (2004). Gene regulatory ...

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