In genetics, a promoter is a sequence of DNA to which proteins bind to initiate transcription of a single RNA transcript from the DNA downstream of the...
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Tour promoter, organizing a live concert tour or special event performance Promoter (catalysis), an accelerator of a catalyst Promoter (genetics), a sequence...
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Repressor (redirect from Repressor (genetics))
allow for specific adaptations in a range of climates. Promoter (biology) Activator (genetics) Operon Regulation of gene expression Transcription factor...
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Transcription (biology) (redirect from Transcription (genetics))
including core promoter and promoter-proximal elements that are located near the transcription start sites of genes. Core promoters combined with general...
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Lysenkoism (redirect from Soviet genetics)
Leningrad Institute of Genetics with his Drosophila fruit flies, was criticized as bourgeois, capitalist, imperialist, and a promoter of fascism, and he returned...
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gene or the molecular gene. The Mendelian gene is the classical gene of genetics and it refers to any heritable trait. This is the gene described in The...
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P (August 2019). "Long-range enhancer-promoter contacts in gene expression control". Nature Reviews. Genetics. 20 (8): 437–455. doi:10.1038/s41576-019-0128-0...
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to induce somatic mutation has been a useful technique in the study of genetics. True mosaicism should not be mistaken for the phenomenon of X-inactivation...
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Operon (redirect from Operator regions (genetics))
In genetics, an operon is a functioning unit of DNA containing a cluster of genes under the control of a single promoter. The genes are transcribed together...
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Cis-regulatory element (section Promoter)
cis-acting DNA, which increased the rate of transcription from a linked promoter. However, this definition has changed to define cis-regulatory modules...
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methods of reverse genetics: Site-directed mutagenesis is a sophisticated technique that can either change regulatory regions in the promoter of a gene or make...
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Bacterial transcription Coactivator (genetics) Eukaryotic transcription Glossary of gene expression terms Operon Promoter (biology) Regulation of gene expression...
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Lambda phage (category Genetics techniques)
short inactive protein. Cro binds to OR3, preventing access to the PRM promoter, preventing expression of the cI gene. N binds to the two Nut (N utilisation)...
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Mendelian inheritance (redirect from Mendelian genetics)
controversial theory. Its most vigorous promoter in Europe was William Bateson, who coined the terms "genetics" and "allele" to describe many of its tenets...
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Microbial genetics Molecular genetics Neurogenetics Population genetics Plant genetics Psychiatric genetics Quantitative genetics Statistical genetics Evolutionary...
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Fine structure genetics encompasses a set of tools used to examine not just the mutations within an entire genome, but can be isolated to either specific...
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Gene expression (redirect from Expression (genetics))
Genetics. 13 (9): 613–626. doi:10.1038/nrg3207. PMID 22868264. S2CID 205485256. Schoenfelder S, Fraser P (August 2019). "Long-range enhancer-promoter...
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Lac operon (redirect from Lac promoter)
known as diauxie. The lac operon consists of 3 structural genes, and a promoter, a terminator, regulator, and an operator. The three structural genes are:...
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Mutation (redirect from Reversion (genetics))
Aneuploidy Antioxidant Behavior mutation Budgerigar colour genetics DbDNV (2010) Deletion (genetics) Ecogenetics Embryology Homeobox Human somatic variation...
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studies of human SRY promoter have shown that a region of at least 310 bp upstream to translational start site are required for SRY promoter function. It has...
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Human mitochondrial genetics is the study of the genetics of human mitochondrial DNA (the DNA contained in human mitochondria). The human mitochondrial...
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In genetics, a silencer is a DNA sequence capable of binding transcription regulation factors, called repressors. DNA contains genes and provides the template...
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Ting Wu (section Genetics education)
explored transvection in genetics, polycomb-group genes, chromatin pairing and remodeling, and the mechanisms of bridging promoter and enhancer elements...
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Genetics is the study of genes and tries to explain what they are and how they work. Genes are how living organisms inherit features or traits from their...
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1998). "A functional polymorphism in the monoamine oxidase A gene promoter". Human Genetics. 103 (3): 273–9. doi:10.1007/s004390050816. PMID 9799080. S2CID 29954052...
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Genetics. 13 (9): 613–26. doi:10.1038/nrg3207. PMID 22868264. S2CID 205485256. Schoenfelder S, Fraser P (August 2019). "Long-range enhancer-promoter contacts...
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Found in multicellular eukaryotes and working over distances from the promoter element of the target gene, an insulator is typically 300 bp to 2000 bp...
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deletion spanning the promoter and first exon of the hair cycle-specific ASIP transcript isoform in black and tan rabbits". Animal Genetics. 51 (1): 137–140...
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Microsatellite (redirect from Microsatellite (genetics))
a given trait or disease. Microsatellites are also used in population genetics to measure levels of relatedness between subspecies, groups and individuals...
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a class of protein transcription factors that bind to specific sites (promoter) on DNA to activate transcription of genetic information from DNA to messenger...
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