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- Look up intragenic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Intragenic may refer to: Intragenic, a proposed designation for genetic modifications which originate...
- operative in the final RNA product. The word intron is derived from the term intragenic region, i.e., a region inside a gene. The term intron refers to both the...
- occur if the two mutations are at different sites within the same gene (intragenic complementation), but this effect is usually weaker than that of intergenic...
- the phenomenon is referred to as intragenic complementation (also called inter-allelic complementation). Intragenic complementation appears to be common...
- the phenomenon is referred to as intragenic complementation (also called inter-allelic complementation). Intragenic complementation has been demonstrated...
- from base pair 64,984,963 to base pair 65,002,090. ASL is related to intragenic complementation. ASL is composed of four identical monomers; each monomer...
- two types of suppressor mutations, there are intragenic and extragenic suppressor mutations. Intragenic mutations occur in the gene where the first mutation...
- referred to as intragenic complementation. In humans, argininosuccinate lyase (ASL) is a homotetrameric enzyme that can undergo intragenic complementation...
- within a gene can be non-additive. In genetics this is sometimes called intragenic suppression when one deleterious mutation can be compensated for by a...
- the phenomenon is referred to as intragenic complementation (also called inter-allelic complementation). Intragenic complementation has been demonstrated...