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For frog (Xenopus tropicalis), the BLAST search identified several ABO genes but no GBGT1 genes, suggesting the absence of the GBGT1 gene equivalent.
It is an excellent candidate as a primary male determining gene equivalent to the sry gene of mammals.
Alternatively, the gene equivalent to SLRP1 from Ciona was already present in a common ancestor of all chordates but may have been lost in the cephalochordate lineage.
The bovine strain 04197 lacked the gene equivalent to Cj0008 (gene designation of strain 11168), which is a gene of unknown function in a metabolic gene cluster relating to a pyridine nucleotide-disulphide oxidoreductase.
Kouressy et al. [ 22] showed that photoperiod sensitivity was affected by dominant alleles of one major gene, equivalent to the Ma 5 or Ma 6 maturity loci identified by Aydin et al. [ 23].
Using computer simulation, we found that an enhancement of relocalization in duplicates would have been detectable in our samples if duplication had led to relocalization events in each daughter gene equivalent to the quantity in 100 million years (My) of singleton gene evolution.
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PCR products, generated from 10 to 50 gene equivalents, have been detected reproducibly.
The quantified ROTAV was detected in a range from ≈5.0 × 10 to 7 × 10 gene equivalents per gram of feces; median concentration was 7.8 × 10.
For CPV-2 a cutoff value was used to discriminate vaccine strains from wildtype infections (1.2 million CPV-2 gene equivalents per gram of stool).
By relating the HPV copy number to the number of nuclear gene equivalents (from Reaction 3) a measure of HPV load is obtained.
The donor mitochondria hold about 37 genes, equivalent to 0.2% of the embryo's whole genome.
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