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- entirely outside of the transcript's coding sequences, unlike introns. overexpression An abnormally high level of gene expression which results in an excessive...
- mutation, such as deletion of chromosome 9q, 9p, 11p, 17p, 13q, 14q and overexpression of RAS (oncogene) and epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR).[citation...
- plays a crucial role in the development of drug addictions, since its overexpression in D1-type medium spiny neurons in the nucleus ac****bens is necessary...
- origin Gene duplication, a form of genetic disorder resulting in the overexpression of a particular gene Gourav Polygenetic landforms, landforms formed...
- of sucrose towards the reproductive organs, as shown by experimental overexpression reducing storage root ac****ulation. Wild po****tions of M. esculenta...
- primary glucose catabolic pathways: EMPP (red), EDP (blue), and OPPP (orange) via the knockout of pfkA and overexpression of EDP genes (edd and eda)....
- produce seeds over many years. An important aspect of cold acclimation is overexpression of DNA repair genes. In Thinopyrum intermedium a perennial relative...
- 10% TGF-β mutation/overexpression 12% TP53 mutation/overexpression high-grade serous 20–50% TβRI mutation 33% TβRII mutation 25% USP36 overexpression...
- (January 2009). "Acceleration of vacuolar regeneration and cell growth by overexpression of an aquaporin NtTIP1;1 in tobacco BY-2 cells". Plant & Cell Physiology...
- ****ociated compulsive behavior intensifies or attenuates, along with the overexpression of ΔFosB in the D1-type medium spiny neurons of the nucleus ac****bens...