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GoldHamster

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T11 40-57 D004272 denotes mitochondrial DNA
T12 40-57 SO:0001032 denotes mitochondrial DNA
T10 40-57 GO:0000262 denotes mitochondrial DNA
T17 61-69 D049872 denotes bivalves
T18 275-292 GO:0007530 denotes sex determination
T19 333-340 D049872 denotes mussels
T20 388-408 GO:0000262 denotes mitochondrial genome
T21 402-408 SO:0001026 denotes genome
T22 431-435 PR:000013784 denotes swan
T23 431-435 Q9NTZ6 denotes swan
T24 431-435 Q8SQ27 denotes swan
T25 431-435 Q8R4X3 denotes swan
T26 436-442 D049872 denotes mussel
T29 444-459 47528 denotes Anodonta cygnea
T30 503-523 GO:0000262 denotes mitochondrial genome
T31 517-523 SO:0001026 denotes genome
T32 542-546 D004372 denotes duck
T33 542-546 8839 denotes duck
T34 547-553 D049872 denotes mussel
T37 555-571 143294 denotes Anodonta anatina
T38 606-614 CHEBI:36080 denotes proteins
T39 639-646 D049872 denotes bivalve
T40 757-770 SO:0001077 denotes transmembrane
T41 757-770 GO:0044214 denotes transmembrane
T42 757-770 GO:0016021 denotes transmembrane
T43 780-783 CHEBI:85361 denotes TMs
T44 786-792 SO:0000725 denotes signal
T45 786-792 SO:0000418 denotes signal
T46 786-801 D021382 denotes signal peptides
T55 803-806 1799649 denotes SPs
T50 803-806 PR:P49903 denotes SPs
T54 803-806 PR:000014643 denotes SPs
T57 803-806 PR:Q8S948 denotes SPs
T53 803-806 D016750 denotes SPs
T56 803-806 C535540 denotes SPs
T52 803-806 GO:0046524 denotes SPs
T51 803-806 CVCL_R927 denotes SPs
T58 809-815 SO:0000725 denotes signal
T59 809-815 SO:0000418 denotes signal
T60 832-835 O81191 denotes SCS
T61 832-835 D000168 denotes SCS
T62 832-835 GO:0004776 denotes SCS
T63 850-862 GO:0051179 denotes localization
T64 914-917 CHEBI:85361 denotes TMs
T65 954-960 D049872 denotes mussel

PubMed_Structured_Abstracts

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T1 0-970 BACKGROUND denotes Doubly uniparental inheritance (DUI) of mitochondrial DNA in bivalves is a fascinating exception to strictly maternal inheritance as practiced by all other animals. Recent work on DUI suggests that there may be unique regions of the mitochondrial genomes that play a role in sex determination and/or sexual development in freshwater mussels (order Unionoida). In this study, one complete mitochondrial genome of the hermaphroditic swan mussel, Anodonta cygnea, is sequenced and compared to the complete mitochondrial genome of the gonochoric duck mussel, Anodonta anatina. An in silico assessment of novel proteins found within freshwater bivalve species (known as F-, H-, and M-open reading frames or ORFs) is conducted, with special attention to putative transmembrane domains (TMs), signal peptides (SPs), signal cleavage sites (SCS), subcellular localization, and potential control regions. Characteristics of TMs are also examined across freshwater mussel lineages.

Goldhamster2_Cellosaurus

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T1 73-74 CVCL_6479|Finite_cell_line|Mus musculus denotes a
T2 204-207 CVCL_E773|Transformed_cell_line|Homo sapiens denotes may
T3 265-266 CVCL_6479|Finite_cell_line|Mus musculus denotes a
T4 375-378 CVCL_Z424|Spontaneously_immortalized_cell_line|Ostrinia nubilalis denotes one
T5 573-575 CVCL_8754|Cancer_cell_line|Homo sapiens denotes An
T6 573-575 CVCL_H241|Cancer_cell_line|Homo sapiens denotes An
T7 803-806 CVCL_4920|Spontaneously_immortalized_cell_line|Sus scrofa denotes SPs
T8 803-806 CVCL_R927|Spontaneously_immortalized_cell_line|Lateolabrax japonicus denotes SPs