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- Reynaud S, Delpy L, Fleury L, Dougier HL, Sirac C, Cogné M (May 2005). "Interallelic class switch recombination contributes significantly to class switching...
- only weakly (or partially) wild-type, and this may reflect intragenic (interallelic) complementation. From the point of view of taxonomy, hybrids differ...
- Transvection is an epigenetic phenomenon that results from an interaction between an allele on one chromosome and the corresponding allele on the homologous...
- gene conversion events is the interlocus (also called nonallelic) and interallelic gene conversions. The cis or trans nonallelic or interlocus gene conversion...
- cause epistasis. This is sometimes called allelic complementation, or interallelic complementation. It may be caused by several mechanisms, for example...
- geneticist whose contributions included the discovery of intracistronic or interallelic complementation with John Fincham, as well as developing our understanding...
- discriminating heterogeneity in mut0 and mut- methylmalonic aciduria by interallelic complementation". The Journal of Clinical Investigation. 87 (1): 203–7...
- case, the phenomenon is referred to as intragenic complementation or interallelic complementation. Propionyl-CoA carboxylase (PCC) is a dodecameric heteropolymer...
- (1987). "Structure and expression of HLA-DQ alpha and -DX alpha genes: interallelic alternate splicing of the HLA-DQ alpha gene and functional splicing of...
- 1992). "Distinctive HLA-A,B antigens of black po****tions formed by interallelic conversion" (PDF). J. Immunol. 149 (10): 3411–5. PMID 1431115.[permanent...