Orthologous MAtrix — OMA Content Description orthology inference among 1000 complete genomes. Contact Laboratory ETH Zurich … Wikipedia
orthologous — adjective exhibiting orthology; having been separated by a speciation event. See Also: ortholog, homologous, paralogous, xenologous … Wiktionary
orthologous — or·thol·o·gous (or tholґə gəs) [ortho + homologous] related by phylogenetic descent and diverging after speciation; see under gene … Medical dictionary
orthologous — ortholˈogous adjective • • • Main Entry: ↑ortho … Useful english dictionary
orthologous genes — Genes related by common phylogenetic descent contrast with paralogous genes … Dictionary of molecular biology
orthologous genes — genes in different species that are similar in DNA sequence and encode proteins having the same function; they originate from a single ancestral gene that diverged after speciation, e.g., the genes encoding β globin chains in different… … Medical dictionary
Homology (biology) — For use of the term homologous in reference to chromosomes, see Homologous chromosomes. The principle of homology: The biological derivation relationship (shown by colors) of the various bones in the forelimbs of four vertebrates is known as… … Wikipedia
Viral Bioinformatics Resource Center — The Viral Bioinformatics Resource Center (VBRC) is an online resource providing access to a database of curated viral genomes and a variety of tools for bioinformatic genome analysis. [http://athena.bioc.uvic.ca/ Viral Bioinformatics Canada VBRC] … Wikipedia
C11orf73 — chromosome 11 open reading frame 73 [[file:|border|250px|alt=]] A Phyre homology model of the human C11orf73 protein.[1] Identifiers Symbols … Wikipedia
Phylogenetic footprinting — is a technique used to identify transcription factor binding sites (TFBS) within a non coding region of DNA of interest by comparing it to the orthologous sequence in different species. When this technique is used with a large number of closely… … Wikipedia