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The | genes to be introduced into the plant are cloned int |
The function of certain | genes can be studied more easily. |
the fact that it has been able to isolate the | genes should be considered. |
cancer stem cells, the major function of let-7 | genes may be to promote terminal differentiation in |
sposition or genomic duplication of functional | genes, and become "genomic fossils" that are nonfunc |
Two | genes have been identified - the MHC Class II gene a |
Many vertebrate homeo box-containing | genes have been identified on the basis of their seq |
More than 50 | genes have been examined in association studies with |
Once the pair-rule | genes had been identified at the molecular level it |
B. thuringiensis toxin | genes have been engineered to make a variety of pest |
common and severe enough to select for thrifty | genes has been recently challenged. |
Several SCA | genes have been cloned and shown to contain CAG repe |
mental expression patterns of S/MAR-containing | genes have been detected. |
Two other | genes have been identified, AMPD2 and AMPD3, for the |
A number of other | genes have been predicted computationally and verifi |
Mutations in these | genes have been associated with a complex of disease |
Genetic defects involving aquaporin | genes have been associated with several human diseas |
o that of synthetic materials, and spider silk | genes have been inserted into mammals and plants to |
ay breaks the informational connection between | genes acting before and after the mutant gene. |
hics of research into the relationship between | genes and behaviour. |
nt has been inserted into the LacZ (one of the | genes for beta-galactosidase) there will be no actio |
se to stress, regulates many downstream target | genes, including BID. |
These | genes also bind the host RBP-Jκ protein. |
MicroRNAs act by lowering the expression of | genes by binding to target sites in the 3' UTR of th |
ion to regulate the expression levels of other | genes by binding and cleaving mRNAs or inhibiting tr |
Visualize | genes on BioCarta & KEGG pathway maps |
It will decrease rRNA and other | genes transcription but will increase transcription |
psn, irp2 and ybtP (transport and biosynthetic | genes) promoters but represses expression of its own |
casionally some intergenic DNA acts to control | genes nearby, but most of it has no currently known |
hat endostatin may significantly affect 12% of | genes used by human endothelial cells. |
nscription factor involved in the induction of | genes regulated by oxygen, which is induced as oxyge |
"for [his] discovery that | genes act by regulating definite chemical events." |
ants are multiple types of partially resistant | genes, and by crossbreeding this pool back on itself |
e conserved as far back as the ced-3 and ced-4 | genes in C. elegans, the organism in which several c |
Genome Browser - browse the | genes of C. elegans (and other species) in their gen |
Such | genes are called retrogenes and represent a certain |
Such protein-coding | genes are called in-paralogs, as opposed to out-para |
protein production from interferon stimulated | genes (ISGs) can also be affected. |
ene duplications, they provide a source of new | genes, which can allow organisms to develop new phen |
collection and identifying novel compounds and | genes that can be used in producing high value flavo |
y uses genetically modified viruses to deliver | genes that can cure disease into human cells. |
re novel isoform transcripts of protein-coding | genes; this can include expressed pseudogenes |
To date, there are 31 ATG | genes, which can be classified into several differen |
t can be queried either by searching a list of | genes, or cancer (sub)types. |
epigenetic function in "bookmarking" of target | genes in cancer cells. |
Tumor suppressor | genes control cancer growth, and their dysfunction c |
rs around the role of cell cycle and apoptotic | genes in cancer progression and as targets for the d |
Metastasis suppressors | genes in cancer.Int J Biochem Cell Biol. |
Georgina | Genes - Candida |
ene by horizontal gene transfer of a number of | genes for carotenoid synthesis, apparently from fung |
arranged according to their size, function and | genes they carry. |
Regulated | genes are categorized in terms of what they are and |
g for certain mutations in the BRCA1 and BRCA2 | genes which cause hereditary breast cancer; develope |
of genetic disorders, each caused by different | genes that cause very similar symptoms. |
It takes two faulty | genes to cause PA, so there is a 1 in 4 chance for t |
was there identified he the first "cell death" | genes, called ced-3 and ced-4. |
Genes to Cells is a peer-reviewed scientific journal | |
tion is often utilized to silence and regulate | genes without changing the original DNA sequence, an |
These | genes are characterized by several distinct features |
autoimmune diseases evaporated as DR3 and DQ2 | genes were characterized. |
methods to understand the relationship between | genes, brain chemistry and behavior. |
In fact all predicted metK and ahcY | genes within Chlorobi bacteria as of 2010 are preced |
ium album were the first plants from which the | genes encoding chlorophyllase were isolated. |
s gene is part of a cluster of cytochrome P450 | genes on chromosome 7q21.1. |
disorder caused by the deletion of contiguous | genes at chromosome 7q11.23. |
gene members and is clustered with those three | genes at chromosome 10p15-p14. |
e gene is part of a cluster of serine protease | genes on chromosome 16. |
ystem is a human blood group system based upon | genes on chromosome 19 q13.3, (FUT2) and 19p13.3 |
There is also evidence linking a gene or | genes on chromosome 15 (15q14) as well as the BRD2 g |
species is realised and recognised in terms of | genes and chromosomes, the way is open to trace its |
Cre recombinase is used as a tool to modify | genes and chromosomes. |
between B8-DR3 region, this includes 3 class I | genes, the class III gene region, and 2 class II gen |
Several alpha defensin | genes are clustered on chromosome 8. |
The type II cytokeratin | genes are clustered in a region of chromosome 12q12- |
Several tryptase | genes are clustered on chromosome 16p13.3. |
eely intermixed, in fact, there are only three | genes (short/long coat, smooth/wire coat, fawn/black |
n networks that modulate the expression of the | genes that code for specific organellar proteins. |
tin that is 'always turned on' is housekeeping | genes, which code for the proteins needed for basic |
he genetic basis is the result of mutations in | genes that code for proteins (transcription factors) |
The | genes also code for multiple splice forms which are |
hepatic porphyria caused by a disorder in both | genes which code Uroporphyrinogen III decarboxylase |
In prokaryotes, regulator | genes often code for repressor proteins. |
gag, pol, env - | genes that code for proteins used in viral infection |
SCFGs have also been used to find RNA | genes using comparative genomics. |
This gene and the downstream | genes probably comprise an operon that encodes vario |
V-D-J cassette is a series of C (for constant) | genes, each conferring to an Ig isotype. |
Burt, A. & Trivers, R. L. (2006) | Genes in Conflict : The Biology of Selfish Genetic E |
screening of the introns of ribosomal protein | genes for conserved C/D box sequence motifs and expr |
screening of the introns of ribosomal protein | genes for conserved C/D box sequence motifs and expr |
In this screen 46 candidate sRNA | genes not conserved in Escherichia coli were identif |
h is focused on the genetic mapping of disease | genes and/or consistent genomic alterations that are |
h of DNA sequences located between clusters of | genes that contain few or no genes. |
rom a cell nucleus, the cloning is enabled for | genes which contain the transposons. |
ed a method for the location on chromosomes of | genes mediating continuous variation, and showed (co |
It has a genome of roughly 2,000 | genes in contrast to eukaryotic algae that have ones |
There are multiple modifier | genes which control how much tan pigment is actually |
xamples common to metazoa include the homeotic | genes that control differentiation along major body |
iption factors that regulate the expression of | genes which control cellular differentiation and pro |
s, and this DMR is commonly found in imprinted | genes and correlates with transcript expression. |
nscription factors, altering the expression of | genes with corresponding response elements. |
cription of a wide selection of organ-specific | genes that create proteins that are usually only exp |
iginally thought that this beast could replace | genes of creatures it encounters, so that its name w |
Tracking the movement of | genes during crossovers has proven quite useful to g |
In S. cerevisiae, the copper uptake | genes CTR1, CTR2, and CTR3 have been identified, and |
promoter to drive the expression of cytotoxic | genes are currently being tested on mice. |
Not in our | genes described Dawkins as "the most reductionist of |
) , or excess steroids, or by removing various | genes (COMT, DBH, GPRK6, RGS9, RIIbeta), or making b |
ce for classical genetics experiments in which | genes were defined by their behavior in breeding exp |
Pair-rule | genes are defined by the effect of a mutation in tha |
is a moss plant in which one or more specific | genes are deleted or inactivated by gene targeting. |
the neuregulin-1\\ErbB post-synaptic receptor | genes are deleted, the dendritic spines of glutamate |
t of interactions occurring between a group of | genes who depend on each other's individual function |
Such developing vertebrates have similar | genes, which determine the basic body plan. |
He observes, for instance, that | genes ordinarily determine peripheral traits, such a |
struggle between competing sets of co-evolving | genes that develop adaptations and counter-adaptatio |
primer for the lay-reader, Coming to Life: How | Genes Drive Development was published in April 2006. |
Thus his account gives the impression that | genes influence development, perhaps altering the co |
Two separate | genes encoding DGL enzymes have been cloned, termed |
indicated that once Decapodians pass on their | genes, they die. |
ontaining data for the splicing of orthologous | genes in different species. |
s to significantly varying incidence of mapped | genes among different peoples, it seems unwise to as |
nt, which contributes only their own spearmint | genes that dilutes down the scent and flavor. |
book, Dawkins argues that the only thing that | genes control directly is the synthesis of proteins. |
There are additional | genes being discovered that also predispose to AS an |
gitudinal studies to study the contribution of | genes mental disorders, with an emphasis on schizoph |
sms as it allows for the easy spread of efflux | genes between distant species. |
used to extrapolate the elapsed time since two | genes first diverged (that is, the coalescence time) |
rather than geographic barrier to the flow of | genes among diverging groups within a population. |
ABC | genes are divided into seven distinct subfamilies: A |
ABC | genes are divided into seven distinct subfamilies (A |
ABC | genes are divided into seven distinct subfamilies (A |
Human Genome Project, which documents all the | genes and DNA in the human genetic makeup, is talked |
Implied are | genes, the DNA sequences which are transcribed into |
Homing endonuclease | genes cleave DNA at its own site on the homologous c |
lation and demethylation of histones turns the | genes in DNA "off" and "on", respectively, either by |
on show that many of them include animals with | genes from domestic cattle. |
There are probably many | genes, both dominant and recessive, that cause polyd |
ion of transcription factors for pro-apoptotic | genes, or downregulation of transcription factors fo |
seudomonas, and is found only upstream of gabT | genes, and downstream to gabD genes. |
tatin signaling may affect this vast number of | genes, the downstream affects appear surprisingly li |
in the book The History and Geography of Human | Genes, the Dravidians were preceded in the subcontin |
DAF-16 is part of a group of | genes that drive the biological processes involved i |
ore details on the role of the maternal effect | genes, see Drosophila embryogenesis. |
maintains a public data set of cancer-related | genes and drugs. |
Expression of virulence | genes in E. Carotovora is regulated by N-(3-oxohexan |
s IS063 ) is located between the ompN and ydbK | genes in E. coli. |
Thus, network motifs are patterns of | genes regulating each others transcription rate. |
edicted to contain around 9,500 protein-coding | genes on eight chromosomes. |
termined by the presence of the retroviral env | genes which encode coat proteins. |
presumed 5' untranslated regions (5' UTRs) of | genes that encode Ribonuclease E (RNase E). |
region, in a cluster with two closely related | genes which encode similar proteins. |
hondrial 1B also known as CKMT1B is one of two | genes which encode the ubiquitous mitochondrial crea |
is caused by genetic mutations in one of four | genes that encode keratin proteins specific to the e |
presumed 5' untranslated regions (5' UTRs) of | genes that encode putative RNA-binding proteins. |
nd Chand Desai had made the first discovery of | genes that encode apoptosis-inducing proteins: ced-3 |
Humans have six elastase | genes which encode the structurally similar proteins |
n what could be the 5' untranslated regions of | genes that encode the Rho factor protein, and this a |
n the presumed 5' untranslated regions of sucA | genes, which encode Oxoglutarate dehydrogenase enzym |
r of the receptor induced by the change in the | genes that encode the receptor protein. |
It is frequently absent from | genes that encode proteins used in virtually all cel |
This includes | genes that encode reverse transcriptase, integrase, |
ted in the presumed 5' untranslated regions of | genes whose encoded proteins bind DNA are interact w |
ne is found; however, in plant genomes, two GR | genes are encoded. |
This gene is orthologous to the mouse and rat | genes and encodes a similar DNA-binding transcriptio |
hormone response elements upstream of several | genes to enhance the expression of those genes. |
rotein transcription factors can be encoded by | genes small enough to fit a number of such genes int |
there is a blend of the two, which shows both | genes and environment play a part. |
s concerned with studying the dialogue between | genes and environment. |
These include two other | genes encoding enzymes in the tricarboxylic acid cyc |
In some studies, the | genes for EPPase were obtained from a silk moth whil |
length that is found between the abgR and ydaL | genes in Escherichia coli and Shigella flexneri. |
nuclease restriction analysis of uidA and uidR | genes in Escherichia coli K-12: determination of tra |
Evidence from three nuclear | genes (Syring et al., 2005) and cpDNA (Gernandt et a |
OrthoDB is a database of orthologous | genes from eukaryotic species. |
They found five | genes - even-skipped, hairy, odd-skipped, paired and |
of expression on a number of clock-controlled | genes, for example the cell cycle regulator p21. |
about some CGs in addition to the other fusion | genes, for example, ChimerDB and HYBRIDdb. |
Functional motifs in | genes are exchanged to form new alleles, and frequen |
s contrary to Heck's view, which is that while | genes still existed in an animal, it could still be |
In this example, two | genes exchange exons (represented by colored boxes) |
The virus encodes 5 | genes, to express a replicase composed of two protei |
These networks control which | genes are expressed in the cell in response to biolo |
The myc family of | genes when expressed are known to be involved in the |
Both | genes are expressed from the RD1 region of the bacte |
The | genes are expressed in distinct tissues at different |
In Cadia, these | genes are expressed throughout the flower. |
Once inside the | genes are expressed from transcripts made by the hos |
This locus consists of 8-10 protein-coding | genes, specifically expressed from the maternal alle |
This mechanism facilitates new changes in how | genes are expressed, thereby leading to variations i |
Genes with expression patterns consistent with the d | |
D. audaxviator has | genes for extracting carbon from dissolved carbon di |
The intergenic distances within the Ciona Hox | genes are extraordinarily long. |
t will bind to both aptamers to activate these | genes and facilitate glycine degradation. |
ns or single nucleotide polymorphisms in their | genes for factor H may be more susceptible to diseas |
spring of both sexes will inherit both sets of | genes, with females expressing their genetic prefere |
Microinjection of | genes into fertilized eggs is a common vector used i |
Next, those | genes are filtered for desirable attributes that wou |
y staining techniques to find nearly identical | genes between flies and humans. |
ABCG5 and ABCG8 | genes encode for two proteins sterolin-1 and -2, res |
aR, positively regulating the transcription of | genes required for conjugation. |
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