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The extensive expansion of snoRNA-encoding genes during mammalian evolution might ensure the presence of a functional copy when a parental gene loses function because of mutation.
These constructs were produced on the basis of a genomic AtGCS1 clone, which was successfully used in GCS1 knockout rescue in a previous study [2], and introduced into heterozygous Arabidopsis GCS1 mutant (+/gcs1) plants to assess which of the constructs maintains or loses function, namely which domain(s) is critical to gamete fusion.
We assume that one copy of each gene loses function and is eventually lost through deletions.
The acinar cell lineage is of interest as the cell type that produces saliva and loses function with salivary hypofunction.
Reinfusion is performed when the first graft loses function completely or declining function is proven by declining C-peptide levels.
In TDRL model, usually one copy of the duplicated genes or CRs loses function and degrades or is eventually deleted [ 18].
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Moreover, neurons that are still present may be impaired and functionally unable to compensate for lost function.
Transdifferentiation of an individual's own cells into functional differentiated cells to replace an organ's lost function would be a personalized approach to therapeutics.
Pseudogenes are DNA sequences that resemble functional genes but are generally thought to have lost function, implicating a biological and evolutionary story behind the sequences.
Therefore, of the 18 V1Ra/V1Rb genes presumed to be functional in the common Mus ancestor, five (~28%) have lost function in one but not the other Mus lineage.
Others take longer, get damage and lose function.
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