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Genomic imprinting — is a genetic phenomenon by which certain genes are expressed in a parent of origin specific manner. It is an inheritance process independent of the classical Mendelian inheritance. Imprinted genes are either expressed only from the allele… … Wikipedia
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Retron msr RNA — Retron msr is a non coding RNA gene found in Retron elements. Retron elements are reverse transcriptase (RT) encoding genetic elements usually located on the chromosome and found in a wide range of (mainly) Gram negative bacteria. The retron… … Wikipedia
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Chimeric gene — Chimeric genes form through the combination of portions of one or more coding sequences to produce new genes. These mutations are distinct from fusion genes which merge whole gene sequences into a single reading frame and often retain their… … Wikipedia
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