Look up gene product or gene products in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A gene product is the biochemical material, either RNA or protein, resulting...
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The Gene Ontology (GO) is a major bioinformatics initiative to unify the representation of gene and gene product attributes across all species. More specifically...
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gene - surprisingly, there is no definition that is entirely satisfactory. A gene is a DNA sequence that codes for a diffusible product. This product...
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included so that the reporter and the gene product will only minimally interfere with one another. Reporter genes can also be expressed by induction during...
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A Tax Gene Product (Tax) is a nuclear protein that has a molecular weight of about 37,000 to 40,000 daltons. Tax is produced by members of the retroviral...
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Gene expression is the process by which information from a gene is used in the synthesis of a functional gene product that enables it to produce end products...
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increase or decrease the production of specific gene products (protein or RNA). Sophisticated programs of gene expression are widely observed in biology, for...
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brought gene ontology, which in some ways is a next step of gene nomenclature, because it aims to unify the representation of gene and gene product attributes...
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Gene dosage is the number of copies of a particular gene present in a genome. Gene dosage is related to the amount of gene product (proteins or functional...
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producing a specific R gene product are resistant towards a pathogen that produces the corresponding Avr gene product. Gene-for-gene relationships are a...
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self-regulating mechanisms to create a time-dependent oscillation of gene product expression. Toggle-switch Gardner et al. used mutual repression between...
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Pleiotropy (redirect from Pleiotropic Gene)
pleiotropic gene. Mutation in a pleiotropic gene may have an effect on several traits simultaneously, due to the gene coding for a product used by a myriad...
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alleles, and a single gene can result in a gene product that influences many different phenotypes. gene cassette See cassette. gene dosage The number of...
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alleles observed result in little or no change in the function of the gene product it codes for. However, sometimes different alleles can result in different...
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gene product was instead found to primarily localize to the endoplasmic reticulum and Golgi apparatus. The precise function of the CLN3 gene product remains...
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Epstein–Barr virus (section Protein/genes)
expression of later lytic genes. Immediate-early lytic gene products include BZLF1 (also known as Zta, EB1, associated with its product gene ZEBRA) and BRLF1 (associated...
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Lewis antigen system (section The Le gene)
this step, the Le gene product (FUT3) can add another fucose producing Le(b) antigen. Thus, individuals with the Le gene but no Se gene will have red blood...
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K, Guo N, et al. (January 2003). "PANTHER: a browsable database of gene products organized by biological function, using curated protein family and subfamily...
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little or no gene product (often a protein). Although the other, standard allele still produces the standard amount of product, the total product is insufficient...
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Genetic disorder (redirect from Single-gene disorder)
mutated gene product adversely affects the non-mutated gene product within the same cell. X-linked dominant disorders are caused by mutations in genes on the...
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Mutation (redirect from Gene mutation)
of change in sequences. Mutations in genes can have no effect, alter the product of a gene, or prevent the gene from functioning properly or completely...
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Gain-of-function, a property of a genetic mutation that changes the gene product such that its effect gets stronger (enhanced activation) or even is superseded...
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variant of a gene) caused by a genetic mutation. Such mutations can cause a complete lack of production of the associated gene product or a product that does...
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involves eight gene products (His1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8) and it occurs in ten steps. This is possible because a single gene product has the ability...
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produce a phenotype can be assigned to different genes without the exact knowledge of what the gene product is doing on a molecular level. American geneticist...
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feedback as well as repression through a repressor encoded by the gene argR. The gene product of argR, ArgR an aporepressor, and arginine as a corepressor...
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adenosylcobalamin are commercially available as supplement pills. The MMACHC gene product catalyzes the decyanation of cyanocobalamin as well as the dealkylation...
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two-hit rule for tumor suppressors, such as certain mutations in the p53 gene product. p53 mutations can function as a dominant negative, meaning that a mutated...
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in limb formation themselves. The protein product of each Hox gene is a transcription factor. Each Hox gene contains a well-conserved DNA sequence known...
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KEGG (redirect from Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes)
link genes in the genome to gene products (mostly proteins) in the pathway. This has enabled the analysis called KEGG pathway mapping, whereby the gene content...
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