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Retrogenerative
Retrogenerative Re`tro*gen"er*a*tive, a. [Pref. retro- + generative.] Begetting young by retrocopulation.

Meaning of Retrogene from wikipedia

- creating retrogenes. Resulting sequence usually lack introns and often contain poly(A) sequences that are also integrated into the genome. Many retrogenes display...
- Quignon, P.; Margulies, E. H.; et al. (16 July 2009). "An Expressed Fgf4 Retrogene Is ****ociated with Breed-Defining Chondrodysplasia in Domestic Dogs"....
- HG, VonHoldt BM, Quignon P, et al. (August 2009). "An expressed fgf4 retrogene is ****ociated with breed-defining chondrodysplasia in domestic dogs"....
- Lindley, Robyn A.; Blanden, Robert V. (1998). Lamarck's Signature : How Retrogenes Are Changing Darwin's Natural Selection Paradigm. Helix Books; Frontiers...
- array on chromosome 4, resulting in the variegated expression of the DUX4 retrogene, encoding a double-homeobox transcription factor, in skeletal muscle."...
- generation of intestinal Organoids and tissues in vitro. In canines, FGF4 retrogene insertions on chromosomes 12 and 18 have important clinical implications...
- Lindley RA, Blanden RV (1998). Davies P (ed.). Lamarck's signature: how retrogenes are changing Darwin's natural selection paradigm. Frontiers of Science...
- approximately 2-10% are likely to be functional. Such genes are called retrogenes and represent a certain type of retroposon. A classical event is the retroposition...
- Jiangtao; Betrán, Esther; Long, Manyuan; Sharakhov, Igor V. (2022-05-28). "Retrogene Duplication and Expression Patterns Shaped by the Evolution of **** Chromosomes...
- duplicates genes by copying mRNA to DNA and inserting it into the genome. Retrogenes generally insert into new genomic locations, lack introns, and sometimes...