Despite strong evidence that genetics is important in determining the risk of idiopathic epilepsy,
numerous gene mapping studies have failed to identify a locus that accounts for that risk in either dogs or humans.
Not exact matches
This approach has contributed to the successful
mapping of
genes involved in
numerous human diseases such as Huntington's disease and cystic fibrosis, an important first step in understanding these conditions.
In cancer, a state marked by increased protein translation and biomass expansion, HSF1 is activated and binds to
numerous genes throughout the genome, as seen in the heat
map of HSF1 ChIP - Seq read density in M0 - 91acute myeloid leukemia cells (DMSO, far left).