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The following pages link to Identification of two novel primate-specific genes in DSCR. (Q48288777):
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- mRNA 5' region sequence incompleteness: a potential source of systematic errors in translation initiation codon assignment in human mRNAs (Q28187202) (← links)
- Closing the gaps on human chromosome 19 revealed genes with a high density of repetitive tandemly arrayed elements (Q33196739) (← links)
- Digital quantification of human eye color highlights genetic association of three new loci (Q33576746) (← links)
- DSCR9 gene simultaneous expression in placental, testicular and renal tissues from baboon (Papio hamadryas). (Q34306604) (← links)
- Global discovery of primate-specific genes in the human genome (Q37274368) (← links)
- Systematic reanalysis of partial trisomy 21 cases with or without Down syndrome suggests a small region on 21q22.13 as critical to the phenotype. (Q37530232) (← links)
- Hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase HSD1L is localised to the pituitary-gonadal axis of primates. (Q41396281) (← links)
- Nuclear protein contents in peripheral blood mononuclear cells of trisomy 21 infants (Q46877687) (← links)
- Mouse models of Down syndrome: how useful can they be? Comparison of the gene content of human chromosome 21 with orthologous mouse genomic regions (Q47415659) (← links)