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"Why | genes in pieces?". |
identifying 20,000 to 25,000 | genes in human DNA (although initial estimate were a |
There are more | genes in the family of alcohol and aldehyde dehydrog |
cDNA is often used to clone eukaryotic | genes in prokaryotes. |
Causative | genes in this region, however, have not been shown. |
Metastasis suppressors | genes in cancer.Int J Biochem Cell Biol. |
ement helped scientists to map the location of | genes in mammals and to develop techniques for manip |
It has a genome of roughly 2,000 | genes in contrast to eukaryotic algae that have ones |
arger study Huang et al. have examined the POR | genes in 32 additional patients. |
computational screen identified 5 novel ncRNA | genes in the genome of M.jannaschii. |
Burt, A. & Trivers, R. L. (2006) | Genes in Conflict : The Biology of Selfish Genetic E |
Expression of virulence | genes in E. Carotovora is regulated by N-(3-oxohexan |
hybridisation against mRNA for some of the gap | genes in the Drosophila early embryo |
Later work identified more gap | genes in the Drosophila early embryo - giant, huckeb |
As an example, if the | genes in the phage DNA are arranged ABC, then in a c |
mon to multiple (usually functionally related) | genes in order to control the transcription of all t |
of the cis-effect on the expression levels of | genes in the DLK1-GTL2 imprinted domain, and trans i |
his argument the evidence that most paralogous | genes in vertebrates do not demonstrate genetic link |
hormone receptor, influences the expression of | genes in practically every vertebrate cell. |
protein structure characteristic of the other | genes in this family. |
atin structure that disrupts the expression of | genes in this region. |
DAX1 controls the activity of certain | genes in the cells that form these tissues during em |
To target | genes in moss, this construct is incubated together |
Identify and perform analysis on co-regulated | genes in terms of genomic localization, functional a |
genic S/MARs with spatiotemporal expression of | genes in Arabidopsis thaliana. |
n vectors have been used to introduce specific | genes in organisms, especially plants used in agricu |
gulate the transcription of approximately 2000 | genes in an interferon subtype, dose, cell type and |
Later work identified more pair-rule | genes in the Drosophila early embryo - fushi tarazu, |
h his wife, Ann, Youngest Minds: Parenting and | Genes in the Development of Intellect and Emotion (1 |
uickly scanning for the presence of particular | genes in a biological sample. |
s IS063 ) is located between the ompN and ydbK | genes in E. coli. |
The order of the | genes in the beta-globin cluster is 5' - epsilon - g |
ontaining data for the splicing of orthologous | genes in different species. |
Mir-433, along with the other twenty | genes in the cluster, is upregulated in small hetero |
ted the bacterium loses the ability to express | genes in the competence regulon. |
witch is located upstream of the metA and metC | genes in Agrobacterium tumefaciens, and other methio |
together there are 9 different subtilisin-like | genes in mammals: furin, PACE4, PC4, PC5/6, PC7/8, P |
da phage proteins that alter the expression of | genes in prokaryotes. |
twell discovered the cell division cycle (CDC) | genes in baker's yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae). |
It is founded on the instinct of keeping | genes in the gene pool and expecting sexual partners |
epigenetic function in "bookmarking" of target | genes in cancer cells. |
s recruited to the promoters of protein-coding | genes in living cells. |
The lux operon is a set of | genes in Vibrio fischeri, a rod-shaped bacterium res |
to the phenotypic expression of an organism's | genes in its own body. |
overexpression of phytochrome and its related | genes in turfgrass and other plant species. |
possible role for tandemly repeated C/D snoRNA | genes in the evolution and/or mechanism of the epige |
f ribosomal RNA (rRNA) and transfer RNA (tRNA) | genes in hyperthermophiles shows a strong correlatio |
eptionally high for carriers of certain cancer | genes, in whom the attack rate can approach 100 perc |
rs around the role of cell cycle and apoptotic | genes in cancer progression and as targets for the d |
at reside on the same strand as protein-coding | genes in the intronic region or entirely in the inte |
in (TN) gene family, which includes at least 3 | genes in mammals: TNC (or hexabrachion), TNX (TNXB), |
(breakpoint cluster region) is one of the two | genes in the bcr-abl complex, which is associated wi |
Loss of these | genes in S. pombe results in abnormal heterochromati |
He was investigating two specific | genes in sweet corn, one of which, the sh2 gene, cau |
as seen with the champagne and leopard complex | genes in horses. |
omal protein S8 in human and in the homologous | genes in mouse and cow . |
oughly 8 kilobases long and contains 5 or more | genes in total. |
protein kinases, and induces transcription of | genes in response to hormonal stimulation of the cAM |
nuclease restriction analysis of uidA and uidR | genes in Escherichia coli K-12: determination of tra |
ng projects and existing data by analyzing the | genes in the candidate region. |
proteins that are required to switch on MHC II | genes in various cells types (primarily those in the |
ed regions of vitamin B12 (Colbalamin) related | genes in bacteria. |
By triggering these | genes in a closely timed sequence while providing th |
t develop eyes (which is represented by broken | genes in the fish's genome), and this lack of eyes s |
xial) part of the flower expresses one or more | genes in the CYCLOIDEA (CYC)/DICHOTOMA (DICH) family |
stration of NmU also induces expression of key | genes in hypothalamic areas associated with stress, |
he survival of any individual (or individual's | genes) in the community through affording protection |
profiling, in which many (possibly all) of the | genes in an organism may have their expression monit |
length that is found between the yghK and glcB | genes in the genomes of Escherichia coli and Shigell |
lication of The History and Geography of Human | Genes in 1994. |
The | genes in this region regulate the mating type of the |
onviction that one must understand the role of | genes in order to decipher embryological processes. |
profiling, in which many (possibly all) of the | genes in an organism may have their expression monit |
eam discovered mutations in the BRAF and ERBB2 | genes in approximately 60 per cent of malignant mela |
length that is found between the abgR and ydaL | genes in Escherichia coli and Shigella flexneri. |
Genes in the SIX family have been shown to play role | |
A complete exon analysis of all | genes in Homo sapiens, Drosophila melanogaster and C |
ers to human genetic engineering used to alter | genes in the first cells of the blastocyst. |
length that is found between the tar and cheW | genes in the genomes of Escherichia coli and Shigell |
ed round the question of whether the component | genes in a super-gene could have started off on sepa |
e conserved as far back as the ced-3 and ced-4 | genes in C. elegans, the organism in which several c |
se the ability to detect copy number change in | genes in the aberrant tumor cells because the popula |
Studies of the related | genes in mouse and rat suggest that this gene may re |
e therapy to drive the expression of cytotoxic | genes in tumorigenic cells. |
lation and demethylation of histones turns the | genes in DNA "off" and "on", respectively, either by |
The production of Dolly showed that | genes in the nucleus of such a mature differentiated |
lation, and one of the most frequently mutated | genes in human cancer, in work done as a Professor i |
transporters ATP-binding cassette transporter | genes) in intact cells as it is an excellent substra |
As another example, if | genes in two species independently become restricted |
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