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The following pages link to Asymmetric histone modifications between the original and derived loci of human segmental duplications (Q36864719):
Displaying 16 items.
- Characterization of the past and current duplication activities in the human 22q11.2 region (Q28742657) (← links)
- Segmental duplications in the human genome reveal details of pseudogene formation (Q28748496) (← links)
- Pseudofam: the pseudogene families database (Q28754290) (← links)
- ChIP-seq: advantages and challenges of a maturing technology (Q29615336) (← links)
- The impact of gene expression regulation on evolution of extracellular signaling pathways (Q30431966) (← links)
- Translog, a web browser for studying the expression divergence of homologous genes (Q33528261) (← links)
- Sequence-level mechanisms of human epigenome evolution. (Q34007323) (← links)
- Histone modification pattern evolution after yeast gene duplication (Q34331112) (← links)
- Positional orthology: putting genomic evolutionary relationships into context (Q35226476) (← links)
- The influence of DNA sequence on epigenome-induced pathologies (Q36226790) (← links)
- Adaptive evolution of young gene duplicates in mammals. (Q37176321) (← links)
- Copy number variants (CNVs) in primate species using array-based comparative genomic hybridization. (Q37527167) (← links)
- Evidences for increased expression variation of duplicate genes in budding yeast: from cis- to trans- regulation effects (Q42591963) (← links)
- Both copy number and sequence variations affect expression of human DEFB4. (Q44045856) (← links)
- PISTILLATA paralogs in Tarenaya hassleriana have diverged in interaction specificity (Q60936070) (← links)
- The evolution of epitype (Q84414718) (← links)