HIGHLIGHTS
- who: BMC Genomics and colleagues from the Montpellier cédex, France have published the paper: Bio Med Central, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: Although the analysis shows an evolutionary conservation of MAP function in ASAP, it also suggests also that this protein might be involved in other cell cycle processes such as DNA damage response.
- how: Similar results were obtained using either the mouse or the frog ortholog.
- future: The authors also show that ASAP is predominantly expressed in testis and brain especially in the germ cell line and in the . . .
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