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    Key laboratory has made new progress in the evolution of insulin gene transcription regulation pathways

    • Last Update: 2021-12-31
    • Source: Internet
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    5 Yue 25 , the international academic journal Nature Communications ( "natural - Communications") reported the findings online collaboration CAS Key Laboratory of Experimental Marine Biology and an associate researcher Fei Xu UK scientists


     

    This year marks the


     

    With the continuous accumulation of genomic information, scientists realized that marine crested animals may have a more primitive and universal genetic composition


    Systematic Evolution Analysis of Insulin-like Gene in Crassostrea gigas

    Analysis of Gene Expression Pattern of Insulin-like Oyster

     

    Analysis of the motifs of the transcriptional regulatory region of the cgILP gene of Pacific oyster

     

    Associate researcher Xu Fei is the first and corresponding author of the paper


     

     

    The title of the paper is: E vidence from oyster suggests an ancient role for pdx in regulating insulin gene expression in animals

     

    The original link is as follows: https://dx.


     

    Fei Xu, Ferdinand Marlétaz, Daria Gavriouchkina, Xiao Liu, Tatjana Sauka-Spengler, Guofan Zhang, Peter WH Holland.


     

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