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SULT1E1 wt Allele
Known as:
EST-1
, ST1E1
, Sulfotransferase Family 1E, Estrogen-Preferring, Member 1 wt Allele
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Human SULT1E1 wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 4q13.1 and is approximately 49 kb in length. This allele, which encodes estrogen…
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4q13.1
Estrogen Metabolic Process
Sulfur Metabolism Pathway
xenobiotic metabolism
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2013
2013
Tissue and Substrate Specific Esterase Isozyme Banding Pattern in Macrobrachium rosenbergii
A. Rashid
,
M. Kamruzzaman
2013
Corpus ID: 55961241
Tissue and substrate specificity of esterase isozymes was studied from five different tissues of Macrobrachium rosenbergii on…
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2012
2012
Genetic Polymorphism Based on β-napthyl Acetate in Different Age Group of Gambusia Affinis in Bangladesh
M. Ahasan
,
Anisur Rahman
,
A. Uddin
2012
Corpus ID: 84349431
Genetic polymorphism of esterase isozymes was examined in different developmental stages of Gambusia affinis after staining with…
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2011
2011
From individual responsibility to the public good : a critical examination of personal educational beliefs and the aims of education
M. Greenwood
2011
Corpus ID: 155749942
This paper explores the development of my educational beliefs over a period of ten years. From consideration of differing notions…
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2010
2010
Esterase variability in different tissues of Naked Neck Fowl ( Gallus gallus domesticus ) of Bangladesh using polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis
QS Akter
,
KA Muid
,
K. Tareq
,
M. Khandoker
2010
Corpus ID: 42865413
Naked neck fowl (Gallus gallus domesticus) comprises one of the indigenous chicken populations in Bangladesh. The present…
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2009
2009
Botryosphaeria stem blight of southern blueberries: cultivar susceptibility and effect of chemical treatments.
B. J. Smith
2009
Corpus ID: 83010705
Botryosphaeria stem blight, caused by the fungus Botryosphaeria dothidea, is a destructive disease of rabbiteye ( Vacciniu,n ache…
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1996
1996
Genetic diversity of North American isolates of Renibacterium salmoninarum
C. Starliper
1996
Corpus ID: 55896208
Genetic diversity of Renibacterium salrnon~narum was evaluated by multilocus enzyme electrophoresis (MEE). Whole cell lysates…
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1993
1993
Lack of correlation between mating activity and EST-1 polymorphism in three natural and laboratory populations of Drosophila bipectinata.
M. K. Naseerulla
,
S. Hegde
Indian journal of experimental biology
1993
Corpus ID: 41695680
Est-1 polymorphism and mating activity have been studied in three natural populations of D. bipectinata and after 10 generations…
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1988
1988
Polymorphic inversion and esterase loci complex on chromosome 2 of Drosophila buzzatii. II. Spatial variation.
W. Knibb
,
J. Barker
Australian Journal of Biological Sciences
1988
Corpus ID: 31461778
The potential influence of linked inversions on allele frequency variation at the Est-1 and Est-2 loci among Australian…
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Highly Cited
1980
Highly Cited
1980
Linkage between a regulatory locus for melanoma cell differentiation and an esterase locus in Xiphophorus.
M. Ahuja
,
M. Schwab
,
F. Anders
Journal of Heredity
1980
Corpus ID: 38169336
Linkage between an autosomal regulatory gene Diff controlling differentiation of neoplastic melanophores and an esterase locus…
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1973
1973
Age-dependent allozymic variation in a natural population of lizards
D. Tinkle
,
R. Selander
Biochemical Genetics
1973
Corpus ID: 18646193
An analysis of allozymic variation at 17 loci in a population of the sagebrush lizard (Sceloporus graciosus) in southern Utah…
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