Not exact matches
Starting with a
candidate list of 20,000
genes, researchers screened down to eight before singling out VNN - 1 as the primary target.
Dr. Beth Shapiro, head of the UCSC Paleogenomics Lab continues: «We provide the most extensive
list of
gene candidates that have been favored by humans following the domestication of horses.
Therefore, better analytical approaches that enrich the
list of
candidate genes with authentic cancer - associated «driver»
genes are needed.
«The next step is to validate the
list of 200 - plus
genes and narrow it down to the true
candidates for drug therapy.
The team pares down a
list of about 500 likely causal
genes to slightly more than 200 best «
candidate» autism
genes.
Furthermore, we are testing
candidate tissue specific
genes using models described in the projects
listed below to examine various nutrient responses including fat metabolism, physical activity, intestinal permeability, calcification and aging.