Definition of Enhancers. Meaning of Enhancers. Synonyms of Enhancers

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Definition of Enhancers

Enhancer
Enhancer En*han"cer, n. One who enhances; one who, or that which, raises the amount, price, etc.

Meaning of Enhancers from wikipedia

- thousands of enhancers in the human genome. They are found in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes. Active enhancers typically get transcribed as enhancer or regulatory...
- of genes under the regulatory control of typical enhancers and super-enhancers. A typical enhancer(TE), as illustrated in the top panel of the Figure...
- Look up enhance in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Enhance may refer to: Enhance Herts, an English charity ENHANCE International, a management consultancy...
- been proposed. Enhancers as sites of extragenic transcription were initially discovered in genome-wide studies that identified enhancers as common regions...
- Enhancement may refer to: Breast enhancement, breast enlargement or contouring Cleavage enhancement, an increase in the definition of breast cleavage...
- Penetration enhancers (also called chemical penetration enhancers, absorption enhancers or sorption promotors) are chemical compounds that can facilitate...
- Ring enhancers, also called ring guards, ring wraps, or curved rings are uniquely designed rings, created to be worn with solitaire diamond rings. The...
- Shadow enhancers are groups of two or more enhancers that control the same target gene and drive overlapping spatiotemporal expression patterns. Shadow...
- Look up enhancer in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Enhancer may refer to: Enhancer (genetics), a short region of DNA that can increase transcription...
- Enhanced water is a category of beverages that are marketed as water with added ingredients, such as natural or artificial flavors, sugar, sweeteners,...