They then looked for DNA breaks associated with receptor
gene rearrangement by using a version of the polymerase chain reaction that amplifies broken DNA.
Not exact matches
To that end, the US National Center for Biotechnology Information in Bethesda is developing a database, ClinVar, to integrate clinical and genetic data; others, such as DECIPHER, run
by the Sanger Institute, handle genetic data such as chromosome
rearrangements that can disrupt
genes.
About 4 percent of NSCLCs are driven
by genetic aberrations called ALK
gene rearrangements, according to Farace.
Dorothy Romanus, lead author of the study, states «this analysis supports the value of multiplexed testing for EGFR and ALK
gene rearrangements followed
by molecularly - guided therapy in decisions surrounding coverage of related testing and targeted therapy.
The growth of long facial feathers, creating the appearance of muffs and beards on chickens, is caused
by a chromosomal
rearrangement affecting a
gene involved in feather development, report Xiaoxiang Hu of the China Agricultural University in Beijing and colleagues, in a new study published on June 2 in PLOS Genetics.
Tipped off
by a suspicious chromosomal
rearrangement, researchers have identified a
gene they believe causes Tourette syndrome when mutated.
Pairwise alignments were calculated using Shuffle - LAGAN (window size, 400 bp; step size 40 bp; translated anchoring), a glocal alignment algorithm that is able to calculate optimal alignments
by using both local alignments and global maps of sequence
rearrangements (e.g. duplications of the fiber
gene in adenovirus genomes with 2 fibers)[57].
She found, for example, that
by using a technique called the polymerase chain reaction to amplify
genes, she could detect mutations or
rearrangements in cancer - specific
genes in irradiated tissue that had turned cancerous.
This subgroup of AML is trickier than APL, where the product of the
gene created
by the chromosomal
rearrangement directly blocks the cancer cells from becoming their normal type.
Studies on horizontal
gene transfer and enzymemediated DNA
rearrangements lead him to postulate a theory of molecular evolution according to which nature cares actively for the promotion of biological evolution
by using products of specific evolution
genes as well as several intrinsic non-genetic elements.
In 6 cases, Ig / TCR
gene rearrangement test did not detect BM involvement, which was presented
by microscopy.
In 5 % (6/119) of B cell neoplasias, the BM involvements were detected
by microscopic evaluation, but Ig
gene rearrangements were negative.
We have been searching for a mechanism that can explain the genetic cause of majority of BWS and that can provide better understanding of intragenic mutation of p57KIP2 and disruption of KvLQT1
gene by balanced germline chromosomal
rearrangements.
By analyzing genome sequence data from human populations, including 1269 individuals from sub-Saharan Africa, we identify a diverse array of large copy number variants affecting the host invasion receptor genes GYPA and GYPB We find that a nearby association with severe malaria is explained by a complex structural rearrangement involving the loss of GYPB and gain of two GYPB - A hybrid genes, which encode a serologically distinct blood group antigen known as Dant
By analyzing genome sequence data from human populations, including 1269 individuals from sub-Saharan Africa, we identify a diverse array of large copy number variants affecting the host invasion receptor
genes GYPA and GYPB We find that a nearby association with severe malaria is explained
by a complex structural rearrangement involving the loss of GYPB and gain of two GYPB - A hybrid genes, which encode a serologically distinct blood group antigen known as Dant
by a complex structural
rearrangement involving the loss of GYPB and gain of two GYPB - A hybrid
genes, which encode a serologically distinct blood group antigen known as Dantu.