نتایج جستجو برای: phylogenetic motifs

تعداد نتایج: 91018  

Journal: :Genetics 2000
J S Taylor F Breden

The standard slipped-strand mispairing (SSM) model for the formation of variable number tandem repeats (VNTRs) proposes that a few tandem repeats, produced by chance mutations, provide the "raw material" for VNTR expansion. However, this model is unlikely to explain the formation of VNTRs with long motifs (e.g., minisatellites), because the likelihood of a tandem repeat forming by chance decrea...

Journal: :Science 2003
Paul Cliften Priya Sudarsanam Ashwin Desikan Lucinda Fulton Bob Fulton John Majors Robert Waterston Barak A Cohen Mark Johnston

The sifting and winnowing of DNA sequence that occur during evolution cause nonfunctional sequences to diverge, leaving phylogenetic footprints of functional sequence elements in comparisons of genome sequences. We searched for such footprints among the genome sequences of six Saccharomyces species and identified potentially functional sequences. Comparison of these sequences allowed us to revi...

Journal: :Bioinformation 2008
Marina Marcet-Houben Maria Cabré José L Paternáin Antoni Romeu

The first two steps of aflatoxin biosynthesis are catalyzed by the HexA/B and by the Pks protein. The phylogenetic analysis clearly distinguished fungal HexA/B from FAS subunits and from other homologous proteins. The phylogenetic trees of the HexA and HexB set of proteins share the same clustering. Proteins involved in the synthesis of fatty acids or in the aflatoxin or sterigmatocystin biosyn...

Journal: :Agronomy 2023

The ERF gene family is widely present in plants and has crucial regulatory importance plant seed development, organ morphogenesis, the synthesis of secondary metabolites, coping with abiotic stresses such as cold drought. In this study, 90 members CsERF were screened by bioinformatics tools analysis named CsERF1–CsERF90. Their molecular characteristics systematic evolution studied, tissue expre...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1991
J X She S A Boehme T W Wang F Bonhomme E K Wakeland

The roles of mutational and recombinational processes in the diversification of the exon encoding the antigen binding site in the murine major histocompatibility complex class II gene Ab were assessed by phylogenetic analysis of allelic nucleotide sequences. A total of 46 alleles of Ab exon 2 from 12 Mus species or subspecies and 2 Rattus species were sequenced after amplification by the polyme...

2003
Brian P. Dalrymple Gene Wijffels Kritaya Kongsuwan Philip J. Jennings

The consensus pentapeptide QL[SD]LF is a major component in the interaction of a number of families of proteins with the eubacterial DNA-clamp protein, DnaN (the β-subunit of DNA Polymerase III holoenzyme). Rankings of the motifs were established using the program MEME. The distribution of ranking of motifs in the PolC, DinB2 and UmuC protein families were shown to be significantly skewed to hi...

Journal: :Nucleic Acids Research 2006
Michiel Wels Christof Francke Robert Kerkhoven Michiel Kleerebezem Roland J. Siezen

Cis-acting elements in Lactobacillus plantarum were predicted by comparative analysis of the upstream regions of conserved genes and predicted transcriptional units (TUs) in different bacterial genomes. TUs were predicted for two species sets, with different evolutionary distances to L.plantarum. TUs were designated 'cluster of orthologous transcriptional units' (COT) when >50% of the genes wer...

2006
Guido W. Grimm Susanne S. Renner Alexandros Stamatakis Vera Hemleben

The multi-copy internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region of nuclear ribosomal DNA is widely used to infer phylogenetic relationships among closely related taxa. Here we use maximum likelihood (ML) and splits graph analyses to extract phylogenetic information from approximately 600 mostly cloned ITS sequences, representing 81 species and subspecies of Acer, and both species of its sister Dipteron...

2018
Rahul Tevatia George A Oyler

Damaged DNA Binding 1 (DDB1)-binding WD40 (DWD) proteins are highly conserved and involved in a plethora of developmental and physiological processes such as flowering time control, photomorphogenesis, and abiotic stress responses. The phylogeny of this family of proteins in plants and algae of viridiplante is a critical area to understand the emergence of this family in such important and dive...

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