The research team identified predictive models of transcription — the first
step in gene expression — when the yeast cell is responding to osmotic stress (salt), which greatly affects cell growth.
CDK7 is also involved in the process of transcription, a vital
step in gene expression - the creation of proteins to carry out cell functions.
Transcription is the first
step in gene expression, where the genes on our DNA are copied into molecules called messenger RNAs (mRNAs).
Previous research has shown that HIV - 1 integrates more frequently into human genes that are transcribed into RNA (the first
step in gene expression), but the biological significance of this targeting has been unclear.
Not exact matches
This dataset contains millions of genomic sequences from a diverse set of rice varieties that, when combined with phenotyping observations,
gene expression, and other information, provides an important
step in establishing
gene - trait associations, building predictive models, and applying these models to breeding.
The next
step for him and his colleagues is to investigate further why the
expression of the SHIP
gene is altered
in Crohn's disease.
In their research, Pugh and Venters set out to identify the precise location of the beginnings of transcription — the first step in the expression of genes into protein
In their research, Pugh and Venters set out to identify the precise location of the beginnings of transcription — the first
step in the expression of genes into protein
in the
expression of
genes into proteins.
Transcription is the first
step of
gene expression,
in which a particular segment of DNA is copied into RNA.
We're now able to recapitulate that process and begin to study things like
gene expression patterns and the distinct
steps involved
in this process.»
Understanding
gene regulatory grids is an important
step in understanding and treating disease and
gene expression amongst a plethora of highly valuable other uses.
Now researchers at UC San Francisco have taken the first
step toward a comprehensive atlas of
gene expression in cells across the developing human brain, making available new insights into how specific cells and
gene networks contribute to building this most complex of organs, and serving as a resource for researchers around the world to study the interplay between these genetic programs and neurodevelopmental disorders such as autism, intellectual disability and schizophrenia.
In the second crucial
step, they experimented with dozens of proteins known to control
gene expression, especially during the formative process of embryo growth.
«Having a very efficient and practical way of generating patient - specific stem cells, which unlike human embryonic stem cells, wouldn't be rejected by the patient's immune system after transplantation brings us a
step closer to the clinical application of stem cell therapy,» says Belmonte, PhD., a professor
in the
Gene Expression Laboratory and director of the Center of Regenerative Medicine
in Barcelona, Spain.
Understanding the metabolism and
gene expression profiles as well as inter-species interactions within these complex microbial communities are necessary
steps in studying the diseases and finding new treatment solutions.
This dataset contains millions of genomic sequences from a diverse set of rice varieties that, when combined with phenotyping observations,
gene expression, and other information, provides an important
step in establishing
gene - trait associations, building predictive models, and applying these models to breeding.
Trigonelline seems to aid
in gene transcription, a required
step for
gene expression, and reduces DNA damage at the cellular level.
Grant 1557: High - Resolution Cytogenetic Analysis of Histiocytic Malignancies and Development of a Targeted Assay to Screen for
Expression Level Changes Dr. Matthew Breen, PhD Project Goal: The goal of this project is to narrow down the search for
genes playing a key role
in Histiocytic Malignancies and thus move a
step closer to developing targeted therapies for canine patients diagnosed with this devastating cancer.