transcriptional regulation

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regulation
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˌreɡ.jəˈleɪ.ʃən/
us
/ˌreɡ.jəˈleɪ.ʃən/
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Thus, this complex gene structure and organization could be envisaged as a strategy to regulate gene expression, designed by a parasite lackingtranscriptionalregulationmechanisms.
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Transcriptionalregulationis altered markedly during the 2-cell stage.
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This hypothesis implies that chromosomal location may influence thetranscriptionalregulationof an integrated transgene.
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Because these genes have previously been assigned to developmental functions, we chose to further define the temporal profiles of theirtranscriptionalregulationin damaged retina.
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Isoform-specifictranscriptionalregulationby thyroid hormone receptors: hormone-independent activation operates through a steroid receptor mode of co-activator interaction.
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Genetic dissection oftranscriptionalregulationin budding yeast.
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To determine if this co-occupancy is relevant totranscriptionalregulation, we performed several additional tests.
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A number of other genes, however, have been identified which are likely to represent later points in the hierarchy oftranscriptionalregulationof grain development.
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Correlations between cellular and molecular events, however, are comparatively unclear, particularly with respect to network-level signaling; that is,transcriptionalregulationof multiple components of known signaling pathways.
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Transcriptionalregulation(bottom portion of figure) occurs in several ways.
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Its function is not currently known, but experimental evidence has suggested that it may be involved intranscriptionalregulation.
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Study of the control of expression of genes in the "lac" operon provided the first example of atranscriptionalregulationsystem.
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Their experiments and ideas gave impetus to the emerging field of molecular developmental biology, and oftranscriptionalregulationin particular.
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The gene order is therefore a simple but effective form oftranscriptionalregulation.
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Circadian rhythms are produced in the suprachiasmatic nucleus by pacemaker cells which containtranscriptionalregulationclock genes which have been highly conserved throughout evolution.
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The gene order is, therefore, a simple but effective form oftranscriptionalregulation.
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Moreover, these studies can serve as a powerful way to investigatetranscriptionalregulationas it has been seen in the study of baculoviruses.
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