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The C. briggsae gene CBG05575 has resulted from a tandem duplication of CBG05577, the orthologue of the C. elegans forkhead gene F38A6.1 (pha-4), but is probably a defective copy.
For example, the aciniform spidroin gene (AcSp1) from the banded garden spider, Argiope trifasciata, is built from a tandem array of 600 bp repeat units, some of which share an extraordinary 100% pairwise nucleotide identity [47].
Mechanistically, this block interchange could have resulted from a tandem duplication of the entire interval, followed by differential loss of functional genes in the two tandem copies.
It is believed that the tRNase ZL gene has evolved from a tandem duplication of the tRNase ZS gene, followed by divergence of the sequence [ 14].
Because none of the autosomes or autosomal arms are missing, the additional segment observed in the Y chromosome is assumed to have originated from a tandem duplication of the ancient Y chromosome or a duplication of an autosomal segment followed by insertion into the Y chromosome [ 28].
The SNRPN gene in the PWS/AS cluster arose from a tandem duplication of the SNRPB gene so its syntenic relationship with imprinted GNAS is of interest.
A new method to obtain low-energy high-intensity beams from a tandem accelerator of a high design-voltage is presented.
Lep-Caspase-2 is absent from the silkworm genome and appears to be noctuid-specific, and to have arisen from a tandem duplication of the Caspase-1 gene.
In the R1 contig, the inversion seems to have separated the R1 resistance gene from a tandem array of R1 homologs (proteins 22, 23 and 24).
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