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e creation of novelty with a limited number of | genes, and a limited number of mutations. |
Comparisons of homologous | genes with a high Ka/Ks ratio are usually said to be |
ile in mouse of the co-regulated Meg3 and Dlk1 | genes suggests a causative role in the pathologies f |
Not in Our | Genes, makes a strong statement about the entangleme |
Hox | genes are a group of related genes that determine th |
Localization of these | genes was a crucial step in cloning and identifying |
Most human | genes lack a TATA box and use an 'initiator element' |
s, or amino acid sequences from four different | genes, on a single peptide chain of about 55 kilodal |
These | genes encode a subunit of RNA polymerase, and it is |
introduction (through gene therapy) of suicide | genes is a potential way of treating cancer or other |
Each protein coded by these | genes contains a MADS-box region that allows the pro |
The 3' UTR of selenoprotein | genes have a common stem-loop structure, the sec ins |
He concludes that it is his own vision that | genes play a causal role in evolution", while Gould |
It may also have acquired | genes from a species of archaea by horizontal gene t |
This gene and seven other chemokine receptor | genes form a chemokine receptor gene cluster on the |
The need for them arises where two adjacent | genes on a chromosome have very different transcript |
In nature, only | genes have a utility function - to perpetuate their |
r shared trait of bikonts is the fusion of two | genes into a single unit: the genes for thymidylate |
ed round the question of whether the component | genes in a super-gene could have started off on sepa |
e for divergent evolution to occur between two | genes within a species. |
Although it is agreed that the gabT and gabD | genes encode a transaminase and dehydrogenase, respe |
Paired box (Pax) | genes are a family of tissue specific transcription |
s gene and five other closely related cytokine | genes form a gene cluster spanning approximately 400 |
eation of new species by being a source of new | genes for a species. |
As in other metazoans, for | genes lacking a TATA box, the initiator element (Inr |
Notably, transcription factor | genes contain a significant higher portion of S/MARs |
analysis and identify differentially expressed | genes at a given level of confidence. |
Bestrophin | genes share a similar gene structure with highly con |
nerator is a database of alternatively spliced | genes and a database of introns for Caenorhabditis e |
ion to regulate the expression levels of other | genes by a several mechanisms. |
Genes having a weak SOS box (such as lexA, recA, uvr | |
-farm as they always have, even if it contains | genes from a protected variety., |
This gene and eight other interleukin 1 family | genes form a cytokine gene cluster on chromosome 2. |
Intragenomic conflict arises when | genes inside a genome are not transmitted by the sam |
The 3' UTR of selenocysteine-containing | genes have a common stem-loop structure, the sec ins |
vides a quick and highly efficient way to move | genes into a multiple vector system for functional a |
By triggering these | genes in a closely timed sequence while providing th |
Deletion of two adjacent | genes with a high degree of homology to complement f |
Genes encoding a protein class of unknown function a | |
The 3' UTR of Sec-containing | genes have a common stem-loop structure, the Sec ins |
unts of two proteins, encoded by cotranscribed | genes comprising a region of the plasmid called RepI |
The 3' UTR of Sec-containing | genes have a common stem-loop structure, the sec ins |
uickly scanning for the presence of particular | genes in a biological sample. |
s are not consistently located in proximity to | genes of a consistent class or function, these RNAs |
y's primary mission on earth is to carry these | genes forward, a task accomplished by convincing her |
The 3' UTR of selenoprotein | genes have a common stem-loop structure, the sec ins |
Class II | genes have a promoter that often contains a TATA box |
Such | genes include ABCC2 and ABCB1. |
In turn, the other TLR | genes were ablated in mice by gene targeting, largel |
Thus, repression of the HXT | genes is abolished, leading to the expression of the |
The shuffling of | genes brought about by genetic recombination is thou |
This is the result of mutations of other | genes that accumulate unchecked as a result of fault |
g from a mutation or mutations in the encoding | genes) or acquired (often resulting from autoimmune |
ther types of display such as trees of similar | genes (homologues) across a range of species. |
also one of the first to demonstrate that ras | genes are activated in human cancers by point mutati |
In vertebrates, closely related | genes include adipophilin (also known as adipose dif |
h on the regulation of oxidative stress repair | genes during aging. |
witch is located upstream of the metA and metC | genes in Agrobacterium tumefaciens, and other methio |
However, because organisms can be carriers of | genes for albinism without exhibiting any traits, al |
ell as mobile genetic element found within the | genes of all three domains of life. |
These | genes are all within the human major histocompatibil |
C.H. Waddington, The Strategy of the | Genes, George Allen & Unwin, 1957, p 120 |
C.H. Waddington, The Strategy of the | Genes, George Allen & Unwin, 1957, p 123 |
T. parva has | genes that allow it to attach to white blood cell (l |
t is mapped to chromosome 4p12 in a cluster of | genes encoding alpha 4, alpha 2 and gamma 1 subunits |
In mammals GSK-3 is encoded by two known | genes GSK-3 alpha and beta. |
t is mapped to chromosome 5q34 in a cluster of | genes encoding alpha 1 and gamma 2 subunits of the G |
t is mapped to chromosome Xq28 in a cluster of | genes encoding alpha 3, beta 4 and theta subunits of |
Three | genes encoding alpha, beta and gamma subunits are ta |
Scorpion toxin | genes are also used to kill insect pests by creating |
Three A-SAA | genes have also been identified in humans, although |
tables below summarizes the location, flanking | genes and also the characteristics of the novel smal |
rpuratus) is published and contains many novel | genes, but also many analogues to those found in ver |
Poll Dorset | genes have also been a major contributor to the deve |
Floxed | genes can also be used to produce organ-specific kno |
These Interferon Regulated | Genes are also known as Interferon Stimulated Genes |
Genes can also be considered with regards to their e | |
e thought to regulate transcription of certain | genes by altering the chromatin structure around tho |
by the genome; in humans, ~95% of multiexonic | genes are alternatively spliced. |
Furthermore, | genes for amino acid uptake (transport into the cell |
or technical--as if there were such a thing as | genes that amount to pollution." |
ially-produced bacterial plasmid that contains | genes for ampicillin resistance (specifically, beta |
profiling, in which many (possibly all) of the | genes in an organism may have their expression monit |
These | genes have an intron immediately upstream of the ini |
profiling, in which many (possibly all) of the | genes in an organism may have their expression monit |
An Hfr cell may transfer F | genes to an F− cell. |
other Antennaria species, which may bring new | genes into an A. rosea population, increasing the ge |
ate or repress the expression of as many as 40 | genes, by an antisense mechanism, including the fhlA |
gulate the transcription of approximately 2000 | genes in an interferon subtype, dose, cell type and |
This database of interferon regulated | genes is an attempt at integrating information from |
sity and complexity of life at all levels-from | genes, to anatomy, to behavior-and the critical role |
is intronless, and the gene is clustered with | genes KCNA1 and KCNA6 on chromosome 12.. |
es were once thought to represent two separate | genes, alpha and beta 1.Tryptases have been implicat |
Recently, two MKS | genes, MKS1 and MKS3, have been identified. |
G8 RNA, which lies downstream of the imprinted | genes DLK1 and GTL2. |
he formation of conjoined gene A-B from parent | genes A and B. |
Click on | genes, proteins and metabolites below to visit Gene |
She also identified two variants in the | genes LARGE and DMD, known to be involved in infecti |
997-98 Glasgow Gifford Lectures entitled Gods, | Genes, Greens and Everything. |
publishing a scholarly journal, | Genes, Brain and Behavior in collaboration with Wile |
iron regulation of the succinate dehydrogenase | genes sdhA and sdhC. |
ik3r1), the other two being expressed by other | genes (Pik3r2 and Pik3r3, p85β, and p55γ, respective |
is intronless, and the gene is clustered with | genes KCNA3 and KCNA10 on chromosome 1. |
mplex of alpha- and beta-chains encoded by the | genes IL18R1 and IL18RAP respectively. |
hysiological features that are associated with | genes, proteins and their networks. |
, The STSL locus was found to be comprises two | genes, ABCG5 and ABCG8, encoding 2 members of the AB |
he Shooting Star Trust), nationally (Jeans for | Genes Day and Breakthrough Breast Cancer), and inter |
on LP in 1981, it was reissued in 1987 on the | Genes label and again reissued along with Five O'Clo |
m under-going apoptosis by down-regulating the | genes ERCC1 and IER3. |
Genes, Radiation, and Society. | |
Genes Categories and Species Oxford 2001 | |
ety and is a member of the editorial boards of | Genes, Brain and Behavior and Neurotoxicology and Te |
terns (18), and isolating the first vertebrate | genes (14), and first human oncogenes (21), using DN |
MDV3100, the expression of androgen dependent | genes PSA and TMPRSS2 was down regulated in contrast |
Genes, Memes and Human History: Darwinian Archaeolog | |
Human Natures: | Genes, Cultures, and the Human Prospect (2002) |
HNF4, alpha and gamma encoded by two separate | genes HNF4A and HNF4G respectively. |
to two other kidney-specific chloride channel | genes, CLCNKA and CLCNKB. |
mbinant molecules show crossover of markers in | genes A and B. All products, regardless of cleavage |
o yeast cells with a secretory mutation in the | genes sec7 and sec14. |
Two RNA | genes, HAR1F and HAR1R were identified partly within |
subsequent upregulation of androgen responsive | genes by androgenic hormones. |
ts, or the ability of lentiviruses to transfer | genes to animal cells. |
tion, King found the choanoflagellates possess | genes that animal cells use to "talk" or signal to o |
d in plants by transforming them with antibody | genes from animals. |
ilitate transcriptional activation of specific | genes by antagonizing chromatin-mediated transcripti |
transposons will also often carry one or more | genes conferring antibiotic resistance. |
A cassette may encode | genes for antibiotic resistance, although most genes |
PAX6 is the most researched of the Pax | genes and appears throughout the literature as a "ma |
eam discovered mutations in the BRAF and ERBB2 | genes in approximately 60 per cent of malignant mela |
genic S/MARs with spatiotemporal expression of | genes in Arabidopsis thaliana. |
Jeans for | Genes volunteers are known as "Genies". |
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 |
le, the promoter regions for often-transcribed | genes - are comparatively GC-poor (for example, see |
The human genome contains three homologous | genes that are known to code for endogenous opioid p |
Because two | genes that are close together are less likely to bec |
These include | genes which are responsible for DNA synthesis protei |
ncRNA was shown to be encoded for by multiple | genes that are clustered together within the plasmod |
At this moment, twelve | genes that are responsible for the disease when muta |
slated region (3'UTR) of the HoxB1a and HoxB3a | genes, which are important in anterior-posterior pat |
in disease, scientists can ultimately identify | genes that are overexpressed or deleted and design d |
The | genes that are apparently controlled by mini-ykkC RN |
iRNAs, which may target about 60% of mammalian | genes and are abundant in many human cell types. |
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 |
cause of the particular difference or specific | genes that are affected by the experiment. |
In contrast, | genes that are essential are in general thought to b |
Because B. anathema has | genes which are known from mitochondria, it is likel |
The F plasmid consists of 28 | genes which are mostly required for the production o |
They typically lie near to repB | genes, and are almost found in plasmids. |
R) deploys high-priority NER repair enzymes to | genes that are being actively transcribed; |
y in the 5' untranslated regions (5' UTRs), of | genes that are sometimes annotated as psbA. |
ZF) refers to one of several proteins or their | genes, which are coded from the AZF region on the hu |
miR-1 and miR-133a act to repress isoforms of | genes that are not normally expressed in muscle cell |
possible 5' untranslated regions (5' UTRs) of | genes that are annotated as encoding apolipoprotein |
He has identified a number of key | genes that are responsible for nerve cell degenerati |
in a normal bacterial cell is linked to other | genes that are then likewise transcribed and then tr |
The | genes' names are: class II trans-activator (CIITA), |
However, mutations in most disease-causing | genes have arisen many times. |
Genes are arranged in co-transcribed clusters called | |
pected to function in the order in which their | genes are arranged, a characteristic of viomycin bio |
wo pieces of mtDNA: the D-loop and an array of | genes known as the PAST fragment. |
ts of chromosomes carrying homozygous specific | genes, causing as a rule intra-fertility and inter-s |
und in the presumed 5' untranslated regions of | genes annotated as msiK, and is therefore hypothesiz |
ional pattern which activates haploid-specific | genes (such as HO) and represses diploid-specific ge |
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 |
e diagram to commonly used identifiers such as | genes name as described by HUGO Gene Nomenclature Co |
McCartney's | Genes (2005) as Bobby |
t transcription of various small noncoding RNA | genes, such as tRNA, 5S rRNA, SRP RNA and U6 snRNA g |
Only bacteria expressing such | genes (such as hisB in Escherichia coli and HIS3 in |
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 |
mily have been identified that arise from four | genes, ASIC1, ASIC2, ASIC3, and ASIC4. |
Approximately half of human | genes have assigned function, therefore the total nu |
Many of the rejection-related | genes are associated with biological pathways involv |
S100 | genes include at least 13 members which are located |
The Distal-less (Dlx) family of | genes comprises at least 6 different members, DLX1-D |
form the same function, but which are coded by | genes located at different loci. |
Genes include ATF1, ATF2, ATF3, ATF4, ATF5, ATF6, an | |
Jeans for | Genes Day Australia is the first Friday in August. |
Genes between B8 and DR3 on this haplotype are frequ | |
ed regions of vitamin B12 (Colbalamin) related | genes in bacteria. |
transcribed it would potentially in 5' UTRs of | genes encoding bacteriochlorophyll A, and would be c |
wo other brain-specific angiogenesis inhibitor | genes, designated BAI2 and BAI3 which along with BAI |
twell discovered the cell division cycle (CDC) | genes in baker's yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae). |
ent of gene therapy in which working copies of | genes can be implanted into the human body by way of |
indicates that mutations in the LAT2 and TAT1 | genes might be involved in causing this syndrome |
Properties from well-studied | genes can be propagated to biologically related orga |
have over northern blots is that thousands of | genes can be visualized at a time, while northern bl |
s project will allow to identify exactly which | genes should be expressed (or are incorrectly expres |
Activation of these | genes can be due to many processes, but the main cel |
Genes can be regulated by regions far from the promo | |
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