• A regulatory sequence is a segment of a nucleic acid molecule which is capable of increasing or decreasing the expression of specific genes within an...
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  • the insulin transcription start site, called the "insulin regulatory sequence". This sequence is made up of several distinct regions with different biochemical...
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    strategies have led to a better understanding of the features of regulatory DNA sequences, the prediction, and the design of synthetic enhancers. Building...
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    Genome (redirect from Genomic sequence)
    non-coding genes, other functional regions of the genome such as regulatory sequences (see non-coding DNA), and often a substantial fraction of junk DNA...
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    Gene (redirect from Gene sequence)
    unit; (2) that genes produce both mRNA and noncoding RNAs; and (3) regulatory sequences control gene expression but are not part of the gene itself. However...
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  • Operon (redirect from Operator sequence)
    important in its function is a regulatory gene, a constantly expressed gene which codes for repressor proteins. The regulatory gene does not need to be in...
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  • Both of these sequence elements are structural regions of DNA that serve as transcriptional regulators.[citation needed] Cis-regulatory modules are one...
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    (called enhancers). Regulatory sequences have been known since the late 1960s. The first identification of regulatory sequences in the human genome relied...
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  • "activation domain". Most activators function by binding sequence-specifically to a regulatory DNA site located near a promoter and making protein–protein...
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  • piRNA, ribosomal RNA, and regulatory RNAs). Other functional regions of the non-coding DNA fraction include regulatory sequences that control gene expression;...
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  • Gene structure (category Regulatory sequences)
    functional. This includes the sequence that actually encodes the functional protein or ncRNA, as well as multiple regulatory sequence regions. These regions...
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    protein. The regulatory sequence before (upstream from) the coding sequence is called the five prime untranslated regions (5'UTR); the sequence after (downstream...
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    promoter, which is a regulatory sequence that will determine where and when the transgene is active, an exon, a protein coding sequence (usually derived from...
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  • An upstream activating sequence or upstream activation sequence (UAS) is a cis-acting regulatory sequence found in yeast like Saccharomyces cerevisiae...
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  • can be controlled by a regulatory sequence found before the open reading frame begins in a strand of DNA. The regulatory sequence will then determine the...
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    are not immediately repaired. About 600 regulatory sequences in promoters and about 800 regulatory sequences in enhancers appear to depend on double strand...
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  • Specific sequence motifs can function as regulatory sequences controlling biosynthesis, or as signal sequences that direct a molecule to a specific site...
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  • coding regions such as genes for ribosomal RNA and transfer RNA, regulatory sequences, origins of replication, centromeres, telomeres, and scaffold attachment...
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  • of activators or repressors. In the absence of other regulatory elements, a promoter's sequence-based affinity for RNA polymerases varies, which results...
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    regulator, or regulatory gene is a gene involved in controlling the expression of one or more other genes. Regulatory sequences, which encode regulatory genes...
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    produced by transcription often contains both exons (coding sequences) and introns (non-coding sequences); splicing removes the introns and links the exons directly...
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  • protein component of proteasome-mediated protein degradation E2 regulatory sequence, for the insulin gene Levuglandin E2, an aldehyde Prostaglandin E2...
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  • reading frames (ORFs), and that important intron structures and regulatory sequences are derived from stop codons. In this introns-first framework, the...
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    shown to be a SNP in a regulator of the SHH gene, called the ZPA Regulatory Sequence (ZRS). This causes ectopic SHH expression in the anterior of the...
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    conformation of regulatory proteins in a cell, which enable activating transcription factors to recruit RNA polymerase. Given the short sequences of most promoter...
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  • Geb Čeb, old name for Čelarevo, Serbia CAAT enhancer binding, a regulatory sequence in DNA Census Enumerators' Books, books used by researchers in social...
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    cellular processes in real-time. Reporter genes are often fused to regulatory sequences of genes of interest, enabling scientists to analyze promoter activity...
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  • CAAT box (category Regulatory sequences)
    binding general transcription factors. Both of these consensus sequences belong to the regulatory promoter. Full gene expression occurs when transcription activator...
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  • may refer to: A3 paper, a paper size defined by ISO 216 A3 regulatory sequence, a sequence for the insulin gene Adenosine A3 receptor, a human gene Annexin...
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  • amplitude of an optical signal. Attenuator (genetics), a specific regulatory sequence transcribed into RNA. Impact attenuator, used on highways as a crumple...
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