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Author Topic:   Cytachrome C and neutral drift
Wounded King
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Message 15 of 26 (193620)
03-23-2005 5:18 AM
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03-23-2005 12:52 AM


Re: Help? From me?
Please ignore this post, I just wnated to re-check my facts before posting what is in the following post.
TTFN,
WK
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Wounded King
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Message 16 of 26 (193621)
03-23-2005 5:22 AM
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03-23-2005 12:52 AM


Re: Help? From me?
This paper is about Cytochrome C Oxidase (COX), not about Cytochrome C. I don't know that it makes any difference in terms of the current discussion but I thought it was a neccessary distinction to make.
TTFN,
WK
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Wounded King
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Message 22 of 26 (193948)
03-24-2005 6:24 AM
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03-24-2005 6:00 AM


Re: why Cytochrome C... why neutral...
A better way to view the data is with the cSNP facility. Here is the cSNP view of CYCS.
TTFN,
WK
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Wounded King
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Message 24 of 26 (193963)
03-24-2005 6:55 AM
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03-24-2005 6:43 AM


Re: why Cytochrome C... why neutral...
I shouldn't be embarrased if I was you, I've been looking at the CYC1 gene all this time instead of CYCS.
TTFN,
WK

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Wounded King
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Message 26 of 26 (194039)
03-24-2005 12:16 PM
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03-24-2005 12:02 PM


Re: why Cytochrome C... why neutral...
Note that of the variant sites listed for the human CYCS coding sequence, not one has been validated
This is true but if you go to the 'in gene region' view, rather than just looking at the coding sequence, there are a number of validated polymorphisms in the 3' and 5' UTRs.
TTFN,
WK

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