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  2. Alpha-1B adrenergic receptor - Wikipedia

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    11548 Ensembl ENSG00000170214 ENSMUSG00000050541 UniProt P35368 P97717 RefSeq (mRNA) NM_000679 NM_001284380 NM_001284381 NM_007416 RefSeq (protein) NP_000670 n/a Location (UCSC) Chr 5: 159.87 – 159.97 Mb Chr 11: 43.67 – 43.79 Mb PubMed search Wikidata View/Edit Human View/Edit Mouse The alpha-1B adrenergic receptor (α 1B -adrenoreceptor), also known as ADRA1B, is an alpha-1 adrenergic ...

  3. Haplogroup BT - Wikipedia

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    The ISOGG tree since 2014 has treated M91 as the defining mutation of BT. [5]B M60, M181, P85, P90; CT P9.1, M168, M294; Prior to 2002, there were in academic literature at least seven naming systems for the Y-Chromosome Phylogenetic tree.

  4. Haplogroup A (mtDNA) - Wikipedia

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    Its subclade A2 shares a T16362C mutation with subclades A1 (found in Japan, Tashkurgan, Veliky Novgorod, Mongols, and Altaians), A6 (found in Tibet and in the Yangtze River basin), A12'23 (found in Siberia and among Uralic and Turkic peoples), A13'14 (found in southern Siberia, Xinjiang, Ladakh, China, Yunnan, Thailand, and Vietnam), A15 (found in China, Naxi, Uyghur, Japan, and among the ...

  5. Conserved signature indels - Wikipedia

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    Conserved signature inserts and deletions (CSIs) in protein sequences provide an important category of molecular markers for understanding phylogenetic relationships. [1] [2] CSIs, brought about by rare genetic changes, provide useful phylogenetic markers that are generally of defined size and they are flanked on both sides by conserved regions to ensure their reliability.

  6. Haplogroup A (Y-DNA) - Wikipedia

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    Haplogroup A is a human Y-chromosome DNA haplogroup, which includes all living human Y chromosomes.Bearers of extant sub-clades of haplogroup A are almost exclusively found in Africa (or among the African diaspora), in contrast with haplogroup BT, bearers of which participated in the Out of Africa migration of early modern humans.

  7. Alpha-1-B glycoprotein - Wikipedia

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    Alpha-1-B glycoprotein is a 54.3 kDa protein in humans that is encoded by the A1BG gene. [5] The protein encoded by this gene is a plasma glycoprotein of unknown function.The protein shows sequence similarity to the variable regions of some immunoglobulin supergene family member proteins.