homologue sentence examples
- Homologues of genes
that control flower induction in arabidopsis.
- Aeromonas salmonicida possesses two genes
encoding homologues
of the major outer membrane protein, ompa.
- This expression pattern in adults is distinct from any of the putative
mammalian homologues.
- This gives an indication of whether a novel sequence is that of an active peptidase or a
non-peptidase homologue.
- Homologues of membrane proteins.
- We have
identified homologues
of the gene cycloidea that has been shown to be involved in setting floral symmetry in snapdragon flowers.
- If
human homologues
of the genes that we find in the worm play a similar role in signaling, they are candidate cancer genes.
- Below we have a quick look at the
mouse homologue
of our human pitx2 gene.
- Homologues of the gene cycloidea
that has been shown to be involved in setting floral symmetry in snapdragon flowers.
- Conversely, many human genes
have a clear homologue
in drosophila.
- Pip starts by looking for
close homologues
to the protein you enter into the query form.
- For better result, use as many
sequence homologues
as possible.
- This means that there is high confidence in the representative list
containing no homologues.
- From bacterial to human models the majority of membrane protein structures are of
bacterial homologues
of membrane proteins.
- This shows whether we currently regard this as an ' active ' , ' putative ' or ' inactive '
peptidase homologue.
- Ms collins has
cloned eucalyptus homologues
of genes that control flower induction in arabidopsis.
- The latter are rather more
distant homologues
of kcsa.
- An additional important nuclear erk substrate is myc, another transcription factor and oncogenic
protein homologue, which will be discussed below.
- Fugue is a program for
recognizing distant homologues
by sequence-structure comparison.
- This expression pattern in adults is distinct from any of the
putative mammalian homologues.
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