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'''name:''' sequence orthology evidence<br> | '''name:''' sequence orthology evidence<br> | ||
'''def:''' "Orthology is a relationship between genes in different species indicating that the genes derive from a common ancestor. Orthology is established by multiple criteria generally including amino acid and/or nucleotide sequence comparisons and one or more of the following: phylogenetic analysis, coincident expression, conserved map location, functional complementation, immunological cross-reaction, similarity in subcellular localization, subunit structure, substrate specificity, and response to specific inhibitors." [url:http\://www.geneontology.org/GO.evidence.shtml]<br> | '''def:''' "Orthology is a relationship between genes in different species indicating that the genes derive from a common ancestor. Orthology is established by multiple criteria generally including amino acid and/or nucleotide sequence comparisons and one or more of the following: phylogenetic analysis, coincident expression, conserved map location, functional complementation, immunological cross-reaction, similarity in subcellular localization, subunit structure, substrate specificity, and response to specific inhibitors." [url:http\://www.geneontology.org/GO.evidence.shtml]<br> | ||
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'''synonym:''' "inferred from sequence orthology" EXACT [GO:ISO]<br> | '''synonym:''' "inferred from sequence orthology" EXACT [GO:ISO]<br> | ||
'''synonym:''' "ISO" EXACT [GO:ISO]<br> | '''synonym:''' "ISO" EXACT [GO:ISO]<br> |
Revision as of 11:26, 16 April 2013
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