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The current and future perspective of ChickenGTEx project and its applications in precision breeding. [PDF]
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Expression and Promoter Methylation of the Genes Encoding the Mitochondrial and Cytosolic Forms of Fumarase in Sunflower (<i>Helianthus annuus</i> L.) Leaves Depending on Light Regime and Salinity. [PDF]
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Transcriptomic regulation of pancreatic acinar cell homeostasis and plasticity. [PDF]
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Unveiling the Silent Regulators: Noncoding RNAs in Parasitic Disease Diagnosis and Therapy. [PDF]
Loku Gamage N, Ranasinghe K.
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Regulated Gene Expression in Gene Therapy
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2001Abstract: The original model of gene therapy, that of efficient delivery, durable transfer, and stable expression of transgenes to correct a gene defect underlying an inherited disease, is limited in light of improved understanding of the processes involved.
P W, Zoltick, J M, Wilson
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Ploidy Regulation of Gene Expression
Science, 1999Microarray-based gene expression analysis identified genes showing ploidy-dependent expression in isogenic Saccharomyces cerevisiae strains that varied in ploidy from haploid to tetraploid. These genes were induced or repressed in proportion to the number of chromosome sets, regardless of the mating type.
T, Galitski +4 more
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Regulation of histone gene expression
Current Opinion in Cell Biology, 1992Histone genes are expressed during the S phase of the cell cycle. Control is at multiple levels and is mediated by the integration of regulatory signals in response to cell-cycle progression and the onset of differentiation. Much work has been carried out on the H4 gene promoter, which appears to be organized into a series of distinct regulatory ...
Stein, Gary S. +3 more
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New England Journal of Medicine, 1994
Genetics is a language with rules of composition that give the tissues of the body their special traits. These rules govern the activation of particular subgroups of genes, which determine not only the unique characteristics of a cell type but also whether it remains quiescent, divides, or dies. The timing of gene activation is very important. If genes
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Genetics is a language with rules of composition that give the tissues of the body their special traits. These rules govern the activation of particular subgroups of genes, which determine not only the unique characteristics of a cell type but also whether it remains quiescent, divides, or dies. The timing of gene activation is very important. If genes
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British Medical Bulletin, 1991
A fundamental tenet of biology is that the phenotype of an organism is ultimately determined by its complement of genes. In multicellular organisms, it is the regulated pattern of expression of genes which determines the proliferation and differentiation of individual cell lineages and hence establishes the adult phenotype.
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A fundamental tenet of biology is that the phenotype of an organism is ultimately determined by its complement of genes. In multicellular organisms, it is the regulated pattern of expression of genes which determines the proliferation and differentiation of individual cell lineages and hence establishes the adult phenotype.
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