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I don´t know if this will do, but page 232 of this link has dozens of slight variation listed in the form you want, I think, but am way out of my field of knowledge.Good day
I need to find the detailed structure, the exact nucleotide sequence of any certain and real gene (but not very long please) belonging to any species ...
Can anybody help me?
Homo sapiens is a species of ape. Besides the great apes (humans, chimpanzees, gorillas and orangutans), the lesser apes (gibbons), the Old World monkeys and the New World monkeys, other primates include the tarsiers, lemurs and lorises.Sort of like we now have monkeys, apes, humans etc. from one earlier common life form.
Thanks. I knew we are the "hairless ape" etc - just was trying to explain what I thought the link I gave was about, based on the page 232 figure (no text read) that had one line splitting into two, then they divided more. etc.Homo sapiens is a species of ape. Besides the great apes (humans, chimpanzees, gorillas and orangutans), the lesser apes (gibbons), the Old World monkeys and the New World monkeys, other primates include the tarsiers, lemurs and lorises.
Ok, thanksI don´t know if this will do, but page 232 of this link has dozens of slight variation listed in the form you want, I think, but am way out of my field of knowledge.
See: http://wssp.rutgers.edu/StudentScholars/WSSP08/WSSP-files/Lecture/Qui.pdf
I knew that sugarcanes had been sequenced in Brazil, but no link related to that seemed to have the form you want. I did not even try to understand the link´s message, but think they may be following the evolution of a gene. Sort of like we now have monkeys, apes, humans etc. from one earlier common life form.