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Note that the Gn1a gene lay on the opposite strand of the reference sequence.
He knew that the gene lay in a particular region of chromosome 19.
The proteins made by the sonic hedgehog gene lay down the pattern, and the proteins of other genes do the sculpting.
Knowing that the AR-JP gene lay somewhere on chromosome 6, the researchers used positional cloning--a technique in which ever-finer maps of inherited mutations narrow a gene's possible location--to nab the gene, which they've dubbed parkin.
Only, in case the TF encoding gene lay solitary on the genome the upstream regions of the TFs from one GOOFE were used, based on the notion that autoregulation is a common feature of many TFs.
We have previously reported that recurrent homozygous deletions appear to specifically target MAP2K4 in primary ovarian tumors, and the gene lay in a minimal region of loss of heterozygosity (LOH) in 68% (72/106) of the cases, the second most frequent locus targeted by LOH [ 18].
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In addition, knowing where each gene lies, and ultimately what it does, will offer new possibilities to scientists trying to study genetic influence by breaking down mental illnesses into their biological components.
The reason is that the red/green opsin gene lies on the X chromosome, so females who inherit a different version from each parent have both red and green opsins along with the blue opsin on another chromosome.
The RFT1 gene lies adjacent to Hd3a, separated by only 11.5 kb on chromosome 6 of rice [26].
If chromatin remains closed in the area where a certain gene lies, that gene cannot be transcribed and not translated into protein.
No assumption about genetic mechanism is needed in this derivation, beyond the assumption that no more than one disease gene lies in the region framed by the markers.
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