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A maximum likelihood method for analyzingpseudogeneevolution : implications for silent site evolution in humans and rodents.
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The nucleotide composition and transition-transversion ratios were examined in the alignment of each locus to check for accidentalpseudogeneamplification.
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These counts include some possible duplicate loci, but exclude the two self-incompatibility loci, both of which are pseudogenes, plus one otherpseudogene.
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The authors estimated the population sizes of ancestral species of humans, chimpanzees and gorillas, using synonymous,pseudogeneand intron differences (referred to as ' silent ' differences) at many nuclear loci.
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There is at least onepseudogene.
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A recent study shows that 11.6 genes per megabase, including 1,524 protein-coding genes and 765 pseudogenes can be found on chromosome 11.
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Three pseudogenes located on chromosomes 6, 8 and 16 have been identified.
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In the near future, the real evolutionary fates of the pseudogenes will be found with the embedded picture of genome annotation.
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This gene has a closely linkedpseudogenethat is distally located.
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As is typical for genes encoding ribosomal proteins, there are multiple processed pseudogenes of this gene dispersed through the genome.
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Four of the alternate first exons are considered pseudogenes.
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This gene has apseudogeneon chromosome 6.
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The result will be a set of annotations including all protein-coding loci with alternatively transcribed variants, non-coding loci with transcript evidence, and pseudogenes.
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Pseudogenesequences appear to accumulate mutations more rapidly than coding sequences due to a loss of selective pressure.
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However, the remains of the gene are still present in the human genome as a vestigial genetic sequence called apseudogene.
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A bioinformatics analysis has shown that processed pseudogenes can be inserted into introns of annotated genes and be incorporated into alternatively spliced transcripts.
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The cystatin locus on the short arm of chromosome 20 contains the majority of the type 2 cystatin genes and pseudogenes.
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Some studies also suggested that however that in yeast, certain cell surface protein pseudogenes are resurrected due to stressful new environment challenged the organism.
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Each entry is a set of transcripts that appear to stem from the same transcription locus (i.e. gene or expressedpseudogene).
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