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gene expression |
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genes expressions genes expression genes expressed gene expressions gene expressivity |
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[Pankaj Kankar] Gene Expression is the process by which a gene' , "[T. Elavazhagan] Gene expression is the process by which inheritable information from a gene, such as the DNAsequence, is made into a functional gene product, such as protein or RNA. Several steps in the geneexpression process may be modulated, including the transcription step and translation step and thepost-translational modification of a protein. A wide range of microorganisms produce invertase andcan, thus, utilize sucrose as a nutrient... , "[Didier Auboeuf] Gene expression is a multistep process starting in the cell nucleus with the synthesis of theprimary transcripts that undergo several modifications (including capping, splicing, andpolyadenylation) leading to the export of the mature mRNAs into the cytoplasm for translation intoproteins... , "[Peter Zahradka] Gene expression can be defined as the conversion of information existing in a molecule of DNA into amature RNA or protein product and each step in the process, which requires the concerted action ofseveral macromolecules for completion, may be perturbed by the post-translational modification ofspecific proteins with ADP-ribose. The participation of poly(ADP-ribose) in the regulation oftranscription initiation was examined using cell-free systems for both ribosomal RNA and ribosomalproteins... , "[Peter S. Swain] Gene expression is a stochastic, or ' |
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altLabel | genes expressions genes expression genes expressed gene expressions gene expressivity |
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definition | [Pankaj Kankar] Gene Expression is the process by which a gene' , "[T. Elavazhagan] Gene expression is the process by which inheritable information from a gene, such as the DNAsequence, is made into a functional gene product, such as protein or RNA. Several steps in the geneexpression process may be modulated, including the transcription step and translation step and thepost-translational modification of a protein. A wide range of microorganisms produce invertase andcan, thus, utilize sucrose as a nutrient... , "[Didier Auboeuf] Gene expression is a multistep process starting in the cell nucleus with the synthesis of theprimary transcripts that undergo several modifications (including capping, splicing, andpolyadenylation) leading to the export of the mature mRNAs into the cytoplasm for translation intoproteins... , "[Peter Zahradka] Gene expression can be defined as the conversion of information existing in a molecule of DNA into amature RNA or protein product and each step in the process, which requires the concerted action ofseveral macromolecules for completion, may be perturbed by the post-translational modification ofspecific proteins with ADP-ribose. The participation of poly(ADP-ribose) in the regulation oftranscription initiation was examined using cell-free systems for both ribosomal RNA and ribosomalproteins... , "[Peter S. Swain] Gene expression is a stochastic, or ' |
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prefLabel | gene expression |
created | 2016-08-03 |
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modified | 2022-03-21 |
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