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Worm Perturb-Seq: massively parallel whole-animal RNAi and RNA-seq. [PDF]

open access: yesNat Commun
Zhang H   +8 more
europepmc   +1 more source

An optimized disease resistance gene cloning workflow for wheat. [PDF]

open access: yesNat Commun
Wang Y   +9 more
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Songs of Genes, by Genes, for Genes [PDF]

open access: possibleLeonardo, 2012
The authors have defined a new concept of “base_position” and translated the protein-coding sequence to a sequence consisting of 12 base_positions. The authors developed a new algorithm for translating the base_position sequence to a melody with a range of at most a twelfth and without leaps larger than an octave, which should be turned upside-down by
Dongya Ge, Yixue Li
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Genes and Gene Expression

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 2000
Gene therapy is the process whereby a therapeutic protein is synthesized from a DNA molecule (gene) that has been inserted into the cells. The goal is to produce the desired protein in the proper quantity in the proper location. Successful designing of vectors for gene therapy requires knowledge of gene structure and regulation.
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Analysis of Gene‐Gene Interactions

Current Protocols in Human Genetics, 2017
AbstractThe goal of this unit is to introduce epistasis, or gene‐gene interactions, as a significant contributor to the genetic architecture of complex traits, including disease susceptibility. This unit begins with an historical overview of the concept of epistasis and the challenges inherent in the identification of potential gene‐gene interactions ...
Molly A. Hall   +5 more
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Are There Genes?

Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement, 2005
Contrary to one possible interpretation of my title, this paper will not advocate any scepticism or ontological deflation. My concern will rather be with how we should best think about a realm of phenomena the existence of which is in no doubt, what has traditionally been referred to as the genetic.
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Gene-for-Gene Interactions [PDF]

open access: possible, 1999
Traditionally, measures to prevent viral diseases have included breeding strategies to introduce natural forms of plant resistance from wild relatives into economically important crops. Thus, many crop plants have been selectively bred to incorporate specific resistance genes that target a wide variety of pathogens (Fraser, 1990).
James N. Culver, Christopher D. Dardick
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Gene-Gene and Gene-Environment Interactions

2018
Identifying gene-gene and gene-environment interactions may help us to better describe the genetic architecture for complex traits. While advances have been made in identifying genetic variants associated with complex traits through more dense panels of genetic variants and larger sample sizes, genome-wide interaction analyses are still limited in ...
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