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  • The top of the Ensembl page will list the gene location.
  • Using this approach, the researchers identified five gene locations associated with insulin-dependent diabetes.
  • This is about three times the number of gene locations that were previously known.
  • We knew language disorders were genetic, but nobody had found a gene location before,
  • The gene location suggests that it is a candidate gene for the tumor suppressor locus.
  • Two studies involving isolated, largely homogenetic communities have contrarily mapped putative gene locations to chromosomes 16q and 20q.
  • Tomingal-like peptide has been confirmed to be found on chromosome 6, near the prolactin gene location, with a similar promoter.
  • Chromosomes on the left show possible disease gene locations ( as identified by any of the below methods ) for affected individuals.
  • To confirm their initial finding of five gene locations, Todd and his colleagues ran whole genome scans on the other two sets of families to see if results matched.
  • Although QTL analysis has generated a vast amount of information on gene locations and the magnitude of effects on many traits, the identification of the genes involved has remained elusive.
  • If the human gene location is listed as N / A, then you will need to add data to the Hs _ GenLoc _ chr, Hs _ GenLoc _ start, and Hs _ GenLoc _ end parameters.
  • But Dr . Jonathan Knowles, head of global research at Hoffmann-La Roche, said that Decode's progress had been extraordinary and that 13 of the disease gene locations, found under contract to Roche, had been verified for Roche by independent experts.
  • According to the SNP in gene location, it can be divided into 3 classes : the genes code area SNP ( coding-region SNPS, cSNP ), gene surrounding SNP ( perigenic SNPS, pSNP ) and gene SNP ( intergenic SNPS, iSNP ).
  • However, in the Turkish Angora, the disease has not yet been studied at length primarily due to its rarity of occurrence, and is likely to result from a different mutation of genes, with a different gene location than that of the Maine Coon cat.
  • Genetic diagnosis is often unreliable as only a few of the more common gene locations are tested, but even with more extensive testing 20 37 % of people with a clinical diagnosis of hypokalemic periodic paralysis have no known mutation in the two known genes.
  • In the Ensembl project, sequence data are fed into the gene annotation system ( a collection of software " pipelines " written in Perl ) which creates a set of predicted gene locations and saves them in a MySQL database for subsequent analysis and display.
  • However, there is some evidence to suggest that there could have been transitions between ZW and XY, such as in " Xiphophorus maculatus ", which have both ZW and XY systems in the same population, despite the fact that ZW and XY have different gene locations.
  • I believe situations where " N / A " is displayed is due to omissions in the data file where these gene locations were obtained ( ftp : / / ftp . ncbi . nih . gov / gene / DATA / ) and we are slowly fixing these omissions as we find them.
  • Speculative gene locations may also exist, so a Mastiff may be " I " ( apricot ) or " i " ( non-apricot ) and perhaps " c ch " ( silver lightening ) or " C " ( without silver lightening ) . ( Note that this " C locus " may not be the same as the one identified in other animals, SLC45A2 .)