Abstract

AbstractIt is well known that A, T, G, C annealed together early in evolution and the long stretch of DNA was found which ultimately resulted into chromosomes of different organisms. But it is unclear till date how exons, introns, conserved protein domains was formed. Using the DNA sequences of the largest known gene-family present in human genome, i.e., olfactory receptors and simplest possible quadruple context-free L-Systems, we show that conserved protein domains and intergenic regions which lies at the heart of the biological evolution started with a sixteen base-pairs stretch of DNA.

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  • Itiswellknown that A, T,G, C annealed together earlyin evolution and the long stretch of DNA was found which resulted into chromoso m es of different organisms

  • ORs constitute the largest known m ultigene family involved in sense of smell of different organisms

  • Researchers have found that except two chromoso m es, ORs are unevenly distributed in 21 chromoso m es

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Itiswellknown that A, T,G, C annealed together earlyin evolution and the long stretch of DNA was found which resulted into chromoso m es of different organisms. OR1A1 OR1A2 OR1N1 OR1N3 OR1S1 OR1S2 OR1L1 OR1L3 OR1L8 OR1L4 OR1L6 OR1Q1 OR1C1 OR1F12 OR1E1 OR1E6 OR1E2 OR1J2 OR1J4 OR1F1 OR1F2 OR1N2 OR1I1 OR1M1 OR1D4 OR1D5 OR1D2 OR1K1 OR1B1

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