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the discovery of selective target genes that contribute to the establishment of the rearrangement. If an inversion polymorphism is old enough, then the accumulation of gene conversion tracts offers the promise ...
genotypes. While crossover (CO) events have been well studied, gene conversion events (GCs), which represent non‐reciprocal information transfer between chromosomes, are poorly documented and difficult ...
, modeling substitutions as mutational events followed by a gradual fixation. Hence, we straightforwardly account for shared ancestral polymorphisms and incomplete lineage sorting. We analyze genome-wide ...
and divergence in this gene family and to examine if gene conversion contributes to sequence variation , especially to the highly polymorphic Est-5B locus in D. pseudoobscura. The data also allow examination ...
color vision as well as in determining the severity of defective color vision. This polymorphism most likely resulted from gene conversion by the green-pigment gene . Another common source of variation ...
Background: Kidney transplant recipients on long-term cyclosporine (CsA) therapy may develop multiple adverse drug events , and immunosuppression conversion from CsA to tacrolimus (Tac) is an option ...
event between two given sites per base pair per generation. We suggest that the following crude model describes the added effect of gene conversion events on the rate of exchange between two sites. Define ...
region of the nascent protein. Furthermore, among 150 control individuals, we also identified one infant with a gene conversion event within the FRα coding region. This study, though preliminary, provides ...
-sequence variation in fog-2 and ftr-1 within 40 isolates of C. elegans from diverse geographic locations in order to evaluate the contribution of gene conversion to genetic variation in the two gene paralogs ...
of α1,2fucosyltransferases for 6 leporid species illustrating the gene conversion events . For each species the 3 enzymes are shown. Dark grey: positions that differ in more than one gene relatively to Xenopus tropicalis ...
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