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Gene action in development

Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B. Biological Sciences, 1970
Abstract This paper deals with processes occurring in the assembly of genic products into cell organelles and structures, especially with processes determining the initiation, location, orientation and number of cortical structures in the ciliated protozoan, Paramecium aurelia.
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On Gene’s Action and Reciprocal Causation

Foundations of Science, 2010
Advancing the reductionist conviction that biology must be in agreement with the assumptions of reductive physicalism (the upward hierarchy of causal powers, the upward fixing of facts concerning biological levels) A. Rosenberg argues that downward causation is ontologically incoherent and that it comes into play only when we are ignorant of the ...
Miquel, Paul-Antoine, Perovic, S.
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Visualization of Bacterial Genes in Action

Science, 1970
The morphology of active structural and putative ribosomal RNA genes was observed by electron microscopy after lysis of fragile Escherichia coli cells. Conclusions drawn are: most of the chromosome is not genetically active at any one instant; translation is completely coupled with transcription; the 16 ...
O L, Miller, B A, Hamkalo, C A, Thomas
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A hypothesis on the action of chromosomal genes

Journal of Theoretical Biology, 1984
According to the analysis of the chromosomal genes which act in development, we advance a model of gene action in development. In this model, the development is regarded as the programming action of different gene groups. The action of each and every gene group will activate the next gene group and make a self-inhibition.
Z G, Li, Q Y, Wu
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