In molecular biology, housekeeping genes are typically constitutive genes that are required for the maintenance of basic cellular function, and are expressed...
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Heat shock factor Ion channels Membrane-spanning 4A Peroxin Protocadherin gene family Roundabout family SNARE family Protein family Housekeeping gene...
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have unknown function. Essential genes include housekeeping genes (critical for basic cell functions) as well as genes that are expressed at different...
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These genes are often selected from housekeeping genes as their functions related to basic cellular survival normally imply constitutive gene expression...
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continually as opposed to a facultative gene, which is only transcribed when needed. A housekeeping gene is a gene that is required to maintain basic cellular...
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Christine Lahti "Housekeeping" (NCIS), an episode of NCIS Housekeeping gene, a gene which maintains basic cellular functions Housekeeping (computing), several...
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specific topic of reference genes. For a more general list of housekeeping genes see housekeeping genes Reference genes are expressed in all cells of...
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multiple loci, using DNA sequences of internal fragments of multiple housekeeping genes to characterize isolates of microbial species. The first MLST scheme...
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before or after immunodetection, depending on the type of stain. Housekeeping genes and proteins, including β-Actin, GAPDH, HPRT1, and RPLP1, are often...
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Glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate dehydrogenase (redirect from GAPDH (gene))
the GAPDH gene is often stably and constitutively expressed at high levels in most tissues and cells, it is considered a housekeeping gene. For this reason...
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crucial step for understanding the organization, regulation, and function of genes. The key techniques currently in use include in situ hybridization to mRNA...
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Ashkenazi Jewish gene pool in the early Middle Ages (48–55 generations ago). The disease is caused by a defect in the housekeeping gene for lysosomal glucocerebrosidase...
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In the erythroid variant, mutations in the exon 1 sequence of the housekeeping gene, splicing of exon 1, and splicing of exon 3 causes an alternative...
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TATA-binding protein (redirect from TBP (gene))
gene. However, it is estimated that only 10–20% of human promoters have TATA boxes - the majority of human promoters are TATA-less housekeeping gene promoters...
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Conserved sequence (redirect from Conserved gene)
Li, Wen-Hsiung (February 2004). "Mammalian Housekeeping Genes Evolve More Slowly than Tissue-Specific Genes". Molecular Biology and Evolution. 21 (2):...
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from parent to offspring, e.g. bacterial conjugation. housekeeping gene Any constitutive gene that is transcribed at a relatively constant level across...
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dinucleotide properties Housekeeping and Reference Transcript Atlas (HRT Atlas) web-based tool for searching cell specific candidate reference genes/transcripts suitable...
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while the chromosomes contain most of the housekeeping genes of the bacteria. Regulation of the nif genes is at the transcriptional level and is dependent...
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example of constitutive euchromatin that is 'always turned on' is housekeeping genes, which code for the proteins needed for basic functions of cell survival...
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Bioinformatics (section Gene function prediction)
of genes common to all the genomes under study (often housekeeping genes vital for survival), and the Dispensable/Flexible genome: a set of genes not...
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RNA polymerase III (category Gene expression)
RNA, tRNA, and other small RNAs. The genes transcribed by RNA Pol III fall in the category of "housekeeping" genes whose expression is required in all...
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Metagenomics (section Gene prediction)
of functions in these range clusters: housekeeping and those specific to the intestine. The housekeeping gene clusters are required in all bacteria and...
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Cystatin C (redirect from CST3 (gene))
mortality in a way independent of kidney function. In keeping with its housekeeping gene properties, it has been suggested that cystatin C might be influenced...
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an intron of 101 bp. The promoter has features characteristic of a housekeeping gene. The GC content is high (80%) and distinct TATA and CCAAT motifs are...
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MANF (redirect from MANF (gene))
protein (ARP) is a protein that in humans is encoded by the MANF housekeeping gene. This gene encodes a highly conserved protein whose function is known. The...
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Topologically associating domain (category Gene expression)
(CTCF) and cohesin. In addition, some types of genes (such as transfer RNA genes and housekeeping genes) appear near TAD boundaries more often than would...
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protein - homology - homoserine - homozygote - homunculus - hormone - housekeeping gene - Human Genome Project - hybridization - hydrocarbon - hydrogen -...
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Hough Debut the First Promo for Dancing With the Stars Season 33". Good Housekeeping. Retrieved August 29, 2024. Orfanides, Effie (August 30, 2024). "DWTS...
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articles for Good Housekeeping. She also agreed to write a series of editorials for McCall's magazine in a monthly column called the "Gene Stratton-Porter's...
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gymnosperm Parasitaxus is due to losses of photosynthesis but not housekeeping genes and apparently involves the secondary gain of a large inverted repeat"...
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