Definition of Heterochromatinization. Meaning of Heterochromatinization. Synonyms of Heterochromatinization

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Definition of Heterochromatinization

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Meaning of Heterochromatinization from wikipedia

- distribution on **** chromosomes at different stages of heteromorphism and heterochromatinization in two lizard species (Squamata: Eublepharidae: Coleonyx elegans...
- haploid cleave nuclei and then one **** chromosome is lost through heterochromatinization. Females can reproduce parthenogenetically with six different variants...
- can recruit polycomb repressive complex 2 (PRC2) which results in heterochromatinization of the X chromosome. Antisense RNAs can be classified in different...
- tissues of the embryo, including the fetal placenta. Xist RNA induces heterochromatinization of the X chromosome by attracting chromatin modifiers, involved...
- dCas9 allows transcription to be further repressed by inducing heterochromatinization. For example, the well-studied Krüppel ****ociated box (KRAB) domain...
- original coat color gene. The wild-type allele gets inactivated due to heterochromatinization. In plants, PEV has been observed in Oenothera blandina. The silencing...
- Coppée JY, Cossart P, Bierne H (2015). "Overexpression of the Heterochromatinization Factor BAHD1 in HEK293 Cells Differentially Reshapes the DNA Methylome...
- within 24 hours. This chronic exposure was proposed to decrease heterochromatinization (destabilization) within this brain region in patients given repeated...
- recruitment of hSirtl and HDAC1 deacetylases. This, in turn, decreases heterochromatinization of HBV minichromosome, and increases the production of pgRNA. In...
- where males develop from fertilized eggs but the paternal genome is heterochromatinized or lost in the somatic cells and not p****ed on to their offspring...