«Gene mutations behind lack of a nose identified: Alterations in
same gene previously associated with rare form of muscular dystrophy.»
Surprisingly, parts of our genome are more similar to the gorilla's than they are to the chimp's, and a few of
the same genes previously thought key to our unique evolution are key to theirs, too.
Not exact matches
Surprisingly, mutations in the
same gene, SMCHD1, have
previously been associated with a form of muscular dystrophy.
Tsigelny added: «The clinical treatments that do not take into consideration the specific mutations in
genes, but rather treat all mutations within a specific
gene such as EGFR as the
same, are a «hit - or - miss» game because they are based solely on observational data on how other patients
previously have reacted to drug therapies.»
A recently published paper had
previously reported that human cells react to deletion of the
same gene at the
same stage in exactly the
same way.
This newly discovered
gene has the
same developmental role as an unrelated,
previously - known
gene which appears to have been lost or altered in certain fly families during evolution.
He is NOT the
same Gene we knew
previously - he is full of (mostly) sound advice for Don.
POAG - NE mutation test: A novel mutation in ADAMTS10
gene, different from
previously identified mutation in the
same gene that causes POAG in Beagles, has been found to be associated with POAG in Norwegian Elkhound (1).