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Wat (wie) is N1,N2 receptors - definitie

HUMAN MITOCHONDRIAL DNA HAPLOGROUP
Haplogroup N1 (mtDNA); Haplogroup N2 (mtDNA); N*
  • Dispersal route of Haplogroup N and its subgroups
  • Suggested routes of the initial settlement of Europe based on mtDNA haplogroups M and N, Metspalu et al. 2004. A major population split near the Persian Gulf would explain the ubiquity of Haplogroup N and the absence of Haplogroup M in West Eurasia

N2 road (Ireland)         
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  • Northbound entrance to the motorway north of [[Kilshane]]
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  • N2 looking south from overbridge at Junction 2.
NATIONAL PRIMARY ROAD IN IRELAND
M2 motorway (Ireland); N2 road (Republic of Ireland)
The N2 road is a national primary road in Ireland, running from Dublin to the border with Northern Ireland at Moy Bridge near Aughnacloy, County Tyrone to connect Dublin with Derry via the A5. A section of the route near Dublin forms the M2 motorway.
2016–17 N1 League         
FOOTBALL LEAGUE SEASON
2016-17 N1 League
The 2016–17 N1 League was the ninth season of the N1 League and the first year the competition was branded as N1 League. Seven clubs participated in the competition following a two-season hiatus.
Scavenger receptor (immunology)         
  • Schematic collection of the scavenger receptor superfamily. Classes A-J are displayed with their respective domains. All classes have a mammalian orthologue, with the exception of C.
CELL SURFACE RECEPTORS THAT MEDIATE ENDOCYTIC UPTAKE OF MODIFIED LIPOPROTEINS
Receptors, scavenger; Scavenger receptors, class f; Scavenger receptors, class d; Scavenger receptors, class c; Scavenger receptors, class b; Scavenger receptors, class a; Scavenger receptors, class e; SR-A2
Scavenger receptors are a large and diverse superfamily of cell surface receptors. Its properties were first recorded in 1970 by Drs.

Wikipedia

Haplogroup N (mtDNA)

Haplogroup N is a human mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) clade. A macrohaplogroup, its descendant lineages are distributed across many continents. Like its sibling macrohaplogroup M, macrohaplogroup N is a descendant of the haplogroup L3.

All mtDNA haplogroups found outside of Africa are descendants of either haplogroup N or its sibling haplogroup M. M and N are the signature maternal haplogroups that define the theory of the recent African origin of modern humans and subsequent early human migrations around the world. The global distribution of haplogroups N and M indicates that there was likely at least one major prehistoric migration of humans out of Africa, with both N and M later evolving outside the continent.