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Gene silencing
Gene silencing Gene silencing is a general term describing epigenetic processes of gene regulation. The term gene silencing is ...
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Talk:Gene silencing
Talk:Gene silencing Genes are regulated at either the transcriptional ...
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Post transcriptional gene silencing
Post transcriptional gene silencing Post transcriptional gene silencing (PTGS) is a mechanism for sequence-specific ... goal, they introduced additional copies of a gene encoding a key enzyme for flower ...
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Gene knockout
Gene knockout A gene knockout is a genetically engineered organism that ... direct use is for learning about a gene that has been sequenced, but has an ... knockout differs from individuals in which the gene of interest has not been made inoperative ... an organism, as in "knocking out a gene." Method Knockout is accomplished through a ...
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Category:Gene expression
Category:Gene expression Gene expression is the multi-step process by which a gene's information is converted into the structures ... The main article for this category is Gene expression. Subcategories There is 1 subcategory to ... category. T Transcription factors Pages in category "Gene expression" There are 67 pages in ...
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Regulation of gene expression
Regulation of gene expression To meet Wikipedia's quality standards ... or section may require cleanup. Regulation of gene expression (gene regulation) is the cellular control of the ... induction) of the functional product of a gene. Although a functional gene product may be an RNA or ...
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RNA induced silencing complex   (translated from German)
RNA induced silencing complex That RNA induced silencing complex (RISC) is a complex out RNA ... intercept several times one behind the other gene. Literature McManus MT, Sharp Pa: Genes silencing in mammals by small interfering RNAs. Nature ...
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RNA interference
... interferes with the expression of a particular gene which shares a homologous sequence with the ... called by other names, including post transcriptional gene silencing and transgene silencing. Only after these phenomena were characterized at ... used by the cell itself to regulate gene activity: certain parts of the genome ...
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Talk:Second Chechen War
... feel more "approptiate" or "neutral" there first. --Gene s 05:28, 5 Sep 2004 (UTC ... information. Please stop using opinions as facts. --Gene s 14:46, 20 Sep 2004 (UTC ... any fighting in Chechnya since, say 2002? --Gene s 14:18, 20 Sep 2004 (UTC ... any military action in Chechnya since 2002. --Gene s 14:46, 20 Sep 2004 (UTC ... after all, you proved it. Good job. --Gene s 04:22, 21 Sep 2004 ( ...
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Reverse genetics
... approach to discovering the function of a gene that proceeds in the opposite direction of ... the effects of damaging or changing a gene's function. By the classical approach, geneticists ... to identify the unknown faulty allele or gene. In contrast, for reverse genetics, the goal is to identifying a known gene's phenotype. Due to the modern techniques ... to identify new alleles in a known gene. Random deletions, insertions and point mutations ...
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