Intergenic regions. DNA sequences located between genes that comprise a large percentage of the human genome with no known function. Introgression. Backcrossing of hybrids of two plant populations to introduce new genes into a wild population.
Intergenic region see intergenic DNA Related Terms: Intergenic DNA Any of the DNA sequences flanking the eukaryotic genes at 3' and/or 5'. The sequences are transcribed but function is unclear.
We have developed technologies for annotating genome sequences, including intergenic regions and regulon/operon comparisons.
Intergenic regions may overlap with genic regions on the complement strand. Intergenic region include sequences upstream and downstream of experimentally determined 5' and 3' UTRs.
IMAGE cDNA clones Illumina Methylation Assay Immortal DNA strand hypothesis In vivo selection of an entire exon Inchrosil Intergenic region Internal transcribed spacer Intron Isochore (genetics) ...
of 200-500 kb are linked to sequences which allow them to propagate in yeast as a mini-chromosome (including telomeres, a centromere and an ARS - an autonomous replication sequence). This technique is used to clone large genes and intergenic regions, ...
See also: Intergenic, DNA, Sequence, Trans, Nucleotide
 
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