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Microsynteny are small regions of [[synteny]] identified between two or more genomic regions. Microsynteny is usually inferred by a collinear arrangement of homologous genes in those genomic regions. | Microsynteny are small regions of [[synteny]] identified between two or more genomic regions. Microsynteny is usually inferred by a collinear arrangement of homologous genes in those genomic regions. | ||
[[File:Screen shot 2012-07-24 at 9.38.46 AM.png|thumb|400px|right|Microsynteny as visualized in [[GEvo]]. Note the collinear order of homologous gene pairs and the set of tandem gene duplications on the | [[File:Screen shot 2012-07-24 at 9.38.46 AM.png|thumb|400px|right|Microsynteny as visualized in [[GEvo]]. Note the collinear order of homologous gene pairs and the set of tandem gene duplications on the left side of the top panel. View can be regenerated: http://genomevolution.org/r/5599.]] |
Latest revision as of 16:40, 24 July 2012
Microsynteny are small regions of synteny identified between two or more genomic regions. Microsynteny is usually inferred by a collinear arrangement of homologous genes in those genomic regions.
