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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.
Li Zhen-gang, Wu Qiu-ying
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Insulin Action Gene Regulation

2007
Insulin regulates metabolism by altering the concentration of critical proteins or by inducing post-translational modifications of preexisting molecules. The latter represents a well-recognized action of insulin, and it has been extensively studied for many years.1, 2, 3By contrast, it is only recently that considerable advances have been made in ...
Sutherland, Calum   +2 more
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Gene Structure and Gene Action

1955
During the past several years there have been developments that have profoundly changed current thinking about the structure, reproduction, mutation and function of genes. It is the author’s purpose to summarize some of these without systematically reviewing all recent literature.
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Ribosome Sites and S Gene Action [PDF]

open access: possibleNature, 1968
IN homomorphic self-incompatible flowering-plants, control of pollen behaviour is determined either sporophytically or gametophytically. On the basis of evidence from forty-two genera of twenty-three families, Brewbaker1 pointed out correlations between type of control, pollen cytology and site of the incompatibility response with some exceptions in ...
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Function: Gene Action

1971
This review is intended to document some important trends in this field rather than to give a complete survey of the articles which are flooding the literature. The examples are chosen sometimes quite arbitrarily with the only goal being to document certain concepts.
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The physiology of gene action

1955
The attributes of a gene are several. They include self-duplication, physiological action, crossing-over, breakage and rearrangement and lastly mutation. Before considering the action of the gene, we must consider its mode of organization with respect to these various properties, which need not be perfectly correlated.
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GENE ACTION

Annual Review of Microbiology, 1960
C, YANOFSKY, P S, LAWRENCE
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Action at a Distance in Gene Expression

Science Signaling, 2012
Tumor suppressor Nkx3.1 acts as an intercellular transcription factor.
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HISTONES AND THE CONTROL OF GENE ACTION

Annual Review of Genetics, 1969
It is now well established that the entire genetic information is con­ served in DNA base s equence. Each cell of the multicellular organism con­ tains the same DNA. In other words, each cell possesses the same genetic information. However, due to the pronounced differences in their protein composition, these cells are quite different in their ...
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