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    Avidin-like domain in an epidermal growth factor homolog from a sea urchin.

    Hunt, L. T.; Barker, W. C.
    FASEB journal : official publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology MEDLINE Abstracts – Apr 1, 1989
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    A sea urchin gene containing multiple EGF repeats is similar to vertebrate EGF‐containing genes

    Raff, Rudolf A.
    Follow Molecular Reproduction & Development , Volume 27 (1) Wiley – Sep 1, 1990

    -like gene is a homolog of Notch. These two genes almost certainly evolved separately. Notch has its intron+xon spacing placed very differently from sea urchin EGF. Likewise, there is no similarity ...

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