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hers can search through entire genomes to find | genes of interest without having prior knowledge of |
gy are correlated with differences in the rbcL | genes of members of the Chloromonas lineage (Volvoca |
s are not consistently located in proximity to | genes of a consistent class or function, these RNAs |
Genome Browser - browse the | genes of C. elegans (and other species) in their gen |
riboswitches where they allow the cell to turn | genes off or on within a smaller change of concentra |
In prokaryotes, regulator | genes often code for repressor proteins. |
edicted to contain around 9,500 protein-coding | genes on eight chromosomes. |
s, or amino acid sequences from four different | genes, on a single peptide chain of about 55 kilodal |
s gene is part of a cluster of cytochrome P450 | genes on chromosome 7q21.1. |
The benefits are that the new | genes on the HACs would not disrupt the existing gen |
The need for them arises where two adjacent | genes on a chromosome have very different transcript |
Interestingly, the order of the | genes on the chromosome is the same as the expressio |
e gene is part of a cluster of serine protease | genes on chromosome 16. |
n turn, prevents transcription of the adjacent | genes on the same DNA molecule. |
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 |
and B2, are expressed from the LMNB1 and LMNB2 | genes on 5q23 and 19q13, respectively. |
Visualize | genes on BioCarta & KEGG pathway maps |
tones, which in turn affects the expression of | genes on that DNA. |
The | genes, once putatively identified, can then be teste |
sis of liverworts based upon three chloroplast | genes, one nuclear gene, and one mitochondrial gene. |
17 of these | genes only work in the Cvt pathway. |
ion of transcription factors for pro-apoptotic | genes, or downregulation of transcription factors fo |
y combined with other supplemental data on the | genes or proteins in the proposed networks, or combi |
Systematic pairwise deletion of | genes or inhibition of gene expression can be used t |
o intensify the number of mutations within any | genes or promoters within that regions, often illumi |
e is routinely used to introduce human disease | genes or other genes of interest into strains of lab |
t arise from the genomic remains of duplicated | genes or residues of inactivated genes are nonproces |
It is one of seven related | genes or pseudogenes found in a cluster, thought to |
t can be queried either by searching a list of | genes, or cancer (sub)types. |
ked the malaria surface antigens RIFIN and VAR | genes or in locations that are known for being recom |
subunits exist, either expressed from similar | genes or the result of alternative splicing. |
tional biology to illustrate the clustering of | genes or samples. |
It is one of seven related | genes or pseudogenes found in a cluster thought to r |
ns in the complex, either encoded by different | genes or the result of alternative splicing of trans |
iple variants of the same sequence to identify | genes or proteins with optimized performance. |
In the case of a bioreporter, these | genes, or portions thereof, have been removed and re |
g from a mutation or mutations in the encoding | genes) or acquired (often resulting from autoimmune |
Genes or gene complexes: see Linkage disequilibrium, | |
He observes, for instance, that | genes ordinarily determine peripheral traits, such a |
he damaging effects that mutations can have on | genes, organisms have mechanisms such as DNA repair |
The human genome contains five CD1 family | genes organized in a cluster on chromosome 1. |
other organisms showed that around 16% of its | genes originated from the Archaea domain. |
The | genes overlap. |
sucC | genes participate in the citric acid cycle, and anot |
However, it is still possible that radC | genes play some DNA-related role. |
He concludes that it is his own vision that | genes play a causal role in evolution", while Gould |
scientists can answer questions about the role | genes play in health based on facts, not guesswork. |
beds, soda lakes, and on the Arctic tundra for | genes potentially useful in industry. |
5' untranslated regions of operons containing | genes predicted to be involved in DNA repair or rela |
ome viewer included tracks for known honey bee | genes, predicted gene sets (Ensembl, NCBI, EMBL-Heid |
ted in the presumed 5' untranslated regions of | genes predicted to encode either membrane transport |
is a conserved RNA structure found upstream of | genes predicted to encode rRNA methyltransferases, p |
Waddington's emphasis on epigenetics over | genes prefigured the current interest in Evo Devo. |
rRNA is the one of the only | genes present in all cells. |
that herd, there now appear to be some cattle | genes present. |
apoptosis by encoding their own anti-apoptosis | genes preventing their target-cells from dying too s |
rect binding of Ado-CBL to 5' UTRs in relevant | genes, preventing ribosome binding and translation o |
ly an evolutionary fusion of the ACLA and ACLB | genes probably occurred early in the evolutionary hi |
This gene and the downstream | genes probably comprise an operon that encodes vario |
haplotype to a number of DQA1 (DQ alpha chain) | genes, producing in cis-haplotype form, a large numb |
psn, irp2 and ybtP (transport and biosynthetic | genes) promoters but represses expression of its own |
development as methylation of tumor suppressor | genes promotes tumorgenesis and metastasis. |
Click on | genes, proteins and metabolites below to visit Gene |
hysiological features that are associated with | genes, proteins and their networks. |
a result HomoloGene displays information about | Genes, Proteins, Phenotypes, and Conserved Domains. |
These | genes provide instructions for making proteins that |
Caretaker | genes provide genome stability by preventing the acc |
MDV3100, the expression of androgen dependent | genes PSA and TMPRSS2 was down regulated in contrast |
Genes, Radiation, and Society. | |
These | genes regulate the cell cycle and mutations in the g |
nscription factor involved in the induction of | genes regulated by oxygen, which is induced as oxyge |
Thus, network motifs are patterns of | genes regulating each others transcription rate. |
of the CPEB3 gene which belongs to a family of | genes regulating messenger RNA polyadenylation. |
The expression of | genes related to bioluminescence is controlled by an |
Yersinia pestis contains | genes relating to aerobactin, but they have been ina |
These non-intronic nested | genes remain to be identified in metazoan genomes. |
evolutionary relationships between homologous | genes represented in the genomes of divergent specie |
However, they still possess the | genes required to do so, and tooth formation has bee |
aR, positively regulating the transcription of | genes required for conjugation. |
proteins, transcription factors that activate | genes required for the synthesis of cholesterol and |
y ComK activates the expression of a number of | genes required for competence. |
alcone isomerase and dihydroflavonol reductase | genes required for the biosynthesis of 3-deoxyflavon |
They used a genetic screen to identify | genes required for embryonic development in the frui |
tion by initiating the cascades of coregulated | genes required to produce individual tissues and org |
Cepko's laboratory has identified several | genes required for retinal development. |
The expression of a minority of | genes requires frameshifting to occur where the freq |
Basal transcription of class II | genes requires the formation of a preinitiation comp |
and RAR-gamma, encoded by the RARA, RARB, RARG | genes, respectively. |
and RXR-gamma, encoded by the RXRA, RXRB, RXRG | genes, respectively. |
I and COUP-TFII encoded by the NR2F1 and NR2F2 | genes respectively. |
The transfer functions (that is, how | genes respond to a combination of inputs) can be ass |
ducted to illustrate the positive selection in | genes responsible for schizophrenia. |
The | genes responsible were cloned by the laboratories of |
Researchers studying the opsin | genes responsible for color-vision pigments have lon |
of the Coccolithoviruses genome, a sequence of | genes responsible for production of ceramide was dis |
nd acts as a repressor in the nucleus, keeping | genes responsive to the Hedgehog signal silent. |
it binds to DNA and promotes transcription of | genes responsive to STAT. |
Mutations in either | genes result in a lipid disorder, sitosterolemia. |
How these | genes result in the eye disorder is unknown but it h |
Sal and Tip used | Genes Reunited to find that she had a brother, in wh |
rent from the rest as it is ambisense, meaning | genes run in both the positive and negative directio |
Athletic | genes run in his family - Autti's younger brother Tu |
a random process and tends to make duplicated | genes scattered throughout the genome. |
iron regulation of the succinate dehydrogenase | genes sdhA and sdhC. |
o yeast cells with a secretory mutation in the | genes sec7 and sec14. |
ore details on the role of the maternal effect | genes, see Drosophila embryogenesis. |
These | genes seem to be distributed randomly across all chr |
The transcription of Nkd | genes seems to be inducible by the activity of the W |
od shaped viruses enclosing bipartite (that is | genes segmented into 2 parts), single-stranded, posi |
Bestrophin | genes share a similar gene structure with highly con |
They have also about 1,000 | genes shared with dogs and rodents but not identifie |
s project will allow to identify exactly which | genes should be expressed (or are incorrectly expres |
the fact that it has been able to isolate the | genes should be considered. |
ing to consider that sequences of polydnavirus | genes show the possibility that venom-like proteins |
ed to increase transcription of many different | genes, since it is the activator that provides the s |
rotein transcription factors can be encoded by | genes small enough to fit a number of such genes int |
ally tailored RNA based drugs which respond to | genes, small molecules and proteins in individuals c |
riginal body as the head and reconfiguring its | genes so it will not be recognized as an Angel by NE |
) is a protein that regulates transcription of | genes specific for the thyroid, lung, and diencephal |
This locus consists of 8-10 protein-coding | genes, specifically expressed from the maternal alle |
s contrary to Heck's view, which is that while | genes still existed in an animal, it could still be |
response, promoting the expression of related | genes such as alkA, alkB, aidB, and ada itself. |
Some asd RNAs are associated with | genes, such as asd, that are suggestive of a cis-reg |
t transcription of various small noncoding RNA | genes, such as tRNA, 5S rRNA, SRP RNA and U6 snRNA g |
te(s) in promoters of some cell growth-related | genes such as those for H-ras, c-myb, and the insuli |
s while at the same time upregulating survival | genes such as Bcl-xL, acquiring and storing large am |
monstrate the cytogenetic ways by which useful | genes, such as those that confer novel disease resis |
s and deletions in human cancer predisposition | genes such as BRCA1, BRCA2, hMLH1 and hMSH2 and aneu |
s expression of a large array of G2/M-specific | genes, such as Plk1, cyclin B2, Nek2 and CENPF, and |
transcriptional activators for liver-specific | genes such as albumin and transthyretin, and they al |
ile in mouse of the co-regulated Meg3 and Dlk1 | genes suggests a causative role in the pathologies f |
The Protocadherin | genes support the big bang theory as well as the ‘so |
o the passing on of more of the squirrel's own | genes than the squirrel could leave by reproducing o |
struggle between competing sets of co-evolving | genes that develop adaptations and counter-adaptatio |
wo classes of riboswitch are known to regulate | genes that are involved in the synthesis or transpor |
t of pathogens, since drugs acting on specific | genes that are not essential are less likely to be a |
transcriptional units that together encode 17 | genes that are mostly involved in purine transport a |
This gene is part of a cluster of MMP | genes that localizes to chromosome 11q22.3. |
proteins, activating expression of downstream | genes that would normally be blocked by the represso |
The human genome contains three homologous | genes that are known to code for endogenous opioid p |
aphids (Acyrthosiphon pisum) contains multiple | genes that were horizontally transferred from fungi. |
metabolism, protein kinases, and a catalog of | genes that were turned on by silicon. |
Because two | genes that are close together are less likely to bec |
n networks that modulate the expression of the | genes that code for specific organellar proteins. |
Researchers are looking for mutations in other | genes that may also cause amelogenesis imperfecta. |
Identified | genes that influence heart disease, diabetes, obesit |
o chromosomal recombination-the reshuffling of | genes that occurs during meiosis-and the function of |
osed to be able to "remember" the sequences of | genes that were present in their ancestors, through |
ncRNA was shown to be encoded for by multiple | genes that are clustered together within the plasmod |
h of DNA sequences located between clusters of | genes that contain few or no genes. |
Davies' research focuses on the | genes that repair oxidatively damaged proteins, lipi |
cription of a wide selection of organ-specific | genes that create proteins that are usually only exp |
he genetic basis is the result of mutations in | genes that code for proteins (transcription factors) |
interactions between environmental factors and | genes that modulate important physiological processe |
1948, and discovered the Ir (immune response) | genes that govern transplant rejection (1960s). |
felong investigator of the Kuru disease, found | genes that protect against similar prion diseases we |
At this moment, twelve | genes that are responsible for the disease when muta |
ichler says these variants could help identify | genes that may be associated with disease that are w |
nt, which contributes only their own spearmint | genes that dilutes down the scent and flavor. |
This plasmid contains | genes that were strongly studied because of their bi |
in disease, scientists can ultimately identify | genes that are overexpressed or deleted and design d |
tion, King found the choanoflagellates possess | genes that animal cells use to "talk" or signal to o |
e, pioneering the use of DNA markers to locate | genes that influence behavioral characters. |
The | genes that are apparently controlled by mini-ykkC RN |
presumed 5' untranslated regions (5' UTRs) of | genes that encode Ribonuclease E (RNase E). |
xamples common to metazoa include the homeotic | genes that control differentiation along major body |
n many cases, they are coded for by homologous | genes that have diverged over time. |
ctivated, NF-κB transcription factors regulate | genes that are implicated in many important cellular |
human genome has a cluster of several amylase | genes that are expressed at high levels in either sa |
T. parva has | genes that allow it to attach to white blood cell (l |
of genetic disorders, each caused by different | genes that cause very similar symptoms. |
cause of the particular difference or specific | genes that are affected by the experiment. |
ed cancer treatment improves with a test of 49 | genes that indicate which patients will respond to c |
DAF-16 is part of a group of | genes that drive the biological processes involved i |
In contrast, | genes that are essential are in general thought to b |
o begun performing genetic screens to identify | genes that interact with PTM1 and/or PTM2. |
ool also reduced the activity of more than 100 | genes that "go into overdrive" in stressful situatio |
collection and identifying novel compounds and | genes that can be used in producing high value flavo |
, where he carried out genome-wide screens for | genes that regulate aging in yeast. |
"PEX" refers to a group of | genes that were identified as being important for pe |
"In vivo identification of | genes that modify ether-a-go-go-related gene activit |
oved in principle the screening of embryos for | genes that may lead to certain cancers in middle age |
y uses genetically modified viruses to deliver | genes that can cure disease into human cells. |
seudogenes are DNA sequences, related to known | genes, that have lost their protein-coding ability o |
global changes within the plant, which induce | genes that protect from further pathogen intrusion, |
egulatory circuits) are functional clusters of | genes that impact each other's expression through in |
is caused by genetic mutations in one of four | genes that encode keratin proteins specific to the e |
R) deploys high-priority NER repair enzymes to | genes that are being actively transcribed; |
presumed 5' untranslated regions (5' UTRs) of | genes that encode putative RNA-binding proteins. |
ence describes a conserved element upstream of | genes that participate in polysaccharide synthesis. |
Genes that typically stay together during recombinat | |
y in the 5' untranslated regions (5' UTRs), of | genes that are sometimes annotated as psbA. |
complete - the cells did switch on some of the | genes that would be used in their 'new' type but not |
oRNA precursor family are small non-coding RNA | genes that regulate gene expression. |
miR-1 and miR-133a act to repress isoforms of | genes that are not normally expressed in muscle cell |
nd Chand Desai had made the first discovery of | genes that encode apoptosis-inducing proteins: ced-3 |
possible 5' untranslated regions (5' UTRs) of | genes that are annotated as encoding apolipoprotein |
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