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Surely it needs far more genes than the worm, a microscopic little tube made of exactly 959 cells.

Although the genes governing such basic biological functions as organ and blood development seem to be the same in both species, mice have far more genes involved in the sense of smell, sexual reproduction and immunity against pathogens.

Califano set out on this path about ten years ago, when cancer researchers were beginning to realize, after years spent hoping that the Human Genome Project would produce a clear road map for fighting cancer, that the disease involves far more genes than anyone had previously imagined.

The sex chromosomes, on the other hand, do not constitute a homologous pair, as the X chromosome is much larger and carries far more genes than does the Y. Consequently, many recessive alleles carried on the X chromosome of a male will be expressed just as if they were dominant, for the Y chromosome carries no genes to counteract them.

Other experts say even more robust family trees will come from studying DNA in the cell nucleus, in part because it contains far more genes than chloroplasts do.

The microarray analysis revealed that far more genes were up-regulated in L. acidophilus NCFM stimulated DC than in B. bifidum Z9 stimulated DC.

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There were far more gene deletions in the ASD group, and they were more likely to have multiple deletions.

It is already helping to answer questions about the evolution of our own genome, such as why we have far more gene rearrangements than the lowly puffer fish.

There are far more bacterial genes than human genes in the body, he notes.

The Rockefeller team suspects that the proclivity of a person's body to approach a certain weight is determined far more by genes than was previously thought – specifically, genes that control the impulse to eat.

A particular interesting feature seen in the inset is that at short distances the full curve goes up and the dotted curve goes down, i.e. there are (at short distances) far more isolated genes in the vicinity of transcriptionally silenced EPODs and more regulatory genes in the vicinity of highly expressed EPODs.

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