Transcription is the process of copying a segment of DNA into RNA. The segments of DNA transcribed into RNA molecules that can encode proteins produce...
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genetics Transcription factor, a protein that controls the rate of transcription of genetic information from DNA to messenger RNA Transcription (music)...
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Gene regulatory network (redirect from Transcription network)
A gene (or genetic) regulatory network (GRN) is a collection of molecular regulators that interact with each other and with other substances in the cell...
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factors that bind to specific sites (promoter) on DNA to activate transcription of genetic information from DNA to messenger RNA. GTFs, RNA polymerase, and...
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Gene (redirect from Genetic transmission)
polygenes (a set of different genes) and gene–environment interactions. Some genetic traits are instantly visible, such as eye color or the number of limbs...
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Genetics (redirect from Genetic Science)
cell or organism may increase or decrease gene transcription. A classic example is two seeds of genetically identical corn, one placed in a temperate climate...
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biology, a transcription factor (TF) (or sequence-specific DNA-binding factor) is a protein that controls the rate of transcription of genetic information...
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Eukaryotic transcription is the elaborate process that eukaryotic cells use to copy genetic information stored in DNA into units of transportable complementary...
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Transposable element (redirect from Transposable genetic element)
transposable element (TE), also transposon, or jumping gene, is a type of mobile genetic element, a nucleic acid sequence in DNA that can change its position within...
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Cis-regulatory element (redirect from Transcription factor-binding site)
regions of non-coding DNA which regulate the transcription of neighboring genes. CREs are vital components of genetic regulatory networks, which in turn control...
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Epistasis (redirect from Transcriptional suppressor)
genes. In other words, the effect of the mutation is dependent on the genetic background in which it appears. Epistatic mutations therefore have different...
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Abortive initiation (redirect from Abortive transcription)
Abortive initiation, also known as abortive transcription, is an early process of genetic transcription in which RNA polymerase binds to a DNA promoter...
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Promoter (genetics) (redirect from Transcription promoter)
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 promoter....
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tissue-specific gene transcription. Genetic ablation allows for genes to be removed by compounds that are introduced into the organism of interest. Genetic ablation...
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Epigenetics (redirect from Genetic trauma)
variegation Preformationism Somatic epitype Synthetic genetic array Sleep epigenetics Transcriptional memory Transgenerational epigenetic inheritance Dupont...
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Genetic engineering, also called genetic modification or genetic manipulation, is the modification and manipulation of an organism's genes using technology...
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Gene expression (redirect from Attenuation of transcription)
eukaryotic cell cycle. Regulation of transcription can be broken down into three main routes of influence; genetic (direct interaction of a control factor...
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Genetic incompatibility describes the process by which mating yields offspring that are nonviable, prone to disease, or genetically defective in some...
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Reverse transcriptase (redirect from Reverse transcription)
transcription. Reverse transcriptases are used by viruses such as HIV and hepatitis B to replicate their genomes, by retrotransposon mobile genetic elements...
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Genetic recombination (also known as genetic reshuffling) is the exchange of genetic material between different organisms which leads to production of...
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Nucleotide excision repair (redirect from Transcription-coupled repair)
other transcriptional activities. Studies have shown that polymorphisms at Exon 10 (G>A)(Asp312Asn) and Exon 23 (A>T)(Lys751Gln) are linked with genetic predisposition...
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Regulation of gene expression (redirect from Transcriptional regulators)
interactions can be investigated by synthetic genetic array analysis Due to post-transcriptional regulation, transcription rates and total RNA levels differ significantly...
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Genetic engineering techniques allow the modification of animal and plant genomes. Techniques have been devised to insert, delete, and modify DNA at multiple...
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RNA genome appears to be avoided during reverse transcription by strand switching, a form of genetic recombination. Recombination also occurs in the Coronaviridae...
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The central dogma of molecular biology deals with the flow of genetic information within a biological system. It is often stated as "DNA makes RNA, and...
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Lambda phage (section Rightward transcription)
S2CIDÂ 2703843. Ptashne, M. "A Genetic Switch: Phage Lambda Revisited", 3rd edition 2003 Ptashne M (June 2005). "Regulation of transcription: from lambda to eukaryotes"...
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DNA (section Transcription and translation)
backbone that encodes genetic information. RNA strands are created using DNA strands as a template in a process called transcription, where DNA bases are...
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biology and genetics, transcriptional regulation is the means by which a cell regulates the conversion of DNA to RNA (transcription), thereby orchestrating...
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Triple-stranded DNA (section Transcription)
can also cause genetic instability by interfering with and stopping transcription prematurely. The DNA unwinding involved in transcription makes it more...
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Transcriptional modification or co-transcriptional modification is a set of biological processes common to most eukaryotic cells by which an RNA primary...
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