Presents the principles of human gene evolution in a concise and easy to understand fashion. Uses examples of how evolutionary processes have molded present day genes, drawn from the evolution of humans and other primates, as well as from more primitive organisms. With increasing attention in this expanding area, this review forms a timely publication of our current knowledge of this important field. Key Features * Structure and function in the human genome * The evolution of gene structure * Mutational mechanisms in evolution... the two alternative acceptor splice sites have been shown to be both necessary and sufficient to define the GH1 alternative splicing event (Estes et al., 1990). One of ... Bhatia PK., Wang Z., Friedberg E.C. (1996) DNA repair and transcription.
Title | : | Human Gene Evolution |
Author | : | David N. Cooper |
Publisher | : | Elsevier - 1999-01-01 |
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