| ASSP | argininosuccinate synthetase pseudogene |
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| ASSX | argininosuccinate synthetase pseudogene |
| CYMP | chymosin, pseudogene |
| DHFRP | dihydrofolate reductase pseudogene |
| GAPDP | glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase pseudogene |
| pseudogene | <molecular biology> Nonfunctional DNA sequences that are very similar to the sequences of known genes. Examples are those found in the beta like globin gene cluster. Some probably result from gene duplications that become nonfunctional because of the loss of promoters, accumulation of stop codons, mutations that prevent correct processing etc. Some pseudogenes contain a poly A tail suggesting that a mRNA, at some point, was copied into DNA that was then integrated into the genome. (18 Nov 1997) |
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| pseudogenes | Genes bearing close resemblance to known genes at different loci, but rendered non-functional by additions or deletions in structure that prevent normal transcription or translation. When lacking introns and containing a poly-a segment near the downstream end (as a result of reverse copying from processed nuclear RNA into double-stranded DNA), they are called processed genes. (12 Dec 1998) |
Synonyms : beta-Tubulin Pseudogene, Gene, Processed, Processed Gene, Processed Genes, Pseudogene, Pseudogene, beta-Tubulin, Pseudogenes, beta-Tubulin, beta Tubulin Pseudogene, beta-Tubulin Pseudogenes
| pseudogene |
A nonfunctional gene sequence that is related to a known gene but cannot be transcribed or translated due to mutations.
Ãâó: www.genpromag.com/Glossary~LETTER~P.html
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| pseudogene |
An inactive gene derived from an ancestral active gene.
Ãâó: helios.bto.ed.ac.uk/bto/glossary/p.htm
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| pseudogene |
A nonfunctional member of a gene family.
Ãâó: evolution.unibe.ch/teaching/GlossarE.htm
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| pseudogene |
A DNA sequence similar to that of an active gene. Pseudogenes have collected mutations that render them inactive.
Ãâó: www.bscs.org/onco/glossary.htm
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| pseudogene |
A gene copy created by a gene duplication event that is no longer functional due to a disabling mutation.
Ãâó: www.amonline.net.au/evolutionary_biology/glossary....
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