Ancient intron insertion sites and palindromic genomic duplication evolutionally shapes an elemental...
Ancient intron insertion sites and palindromic genomic duplication evolutionally shapes an elementally functioning membrane protein family
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England: Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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In spite of the recent accumulation of genomic data, the evolutionary pathway in the individual genes of present-day living taxa is still elusive for most genes. Among ion channels, inward K+ rectifier (IRK) channels are the fundamental and well-defined protein group. We analyzed the genomic structures of this group and compared them among a phylog...
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Ancient intron insertion sites and palindromic genomic duplication evolutionally shapes an elementally functioning membrane protein family
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1471-2148
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1471-2148
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10.1186/1471-2148-7-143