结果1 题目 3. More studies will be required before we know what the functions of these genes are and whether they D to each other.A) contribute B) owe C) attach D) relate 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 答案见上 反馈 收藏
What are two similar genes that are found in the same species called? These genes arise from duplication and carry out different functions within a cell. What is the function of the genes in humans? 1. Why do genetic mutations happen? 2. What factors do they depend on?
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predicting the functions of genes, unveiling insights into various genetic diseases. Recently, this knowledge has been applied with great success in drug discovery pipelines. However, researchers from diverse fields can benefit from gene homology analysis due to the multi-dimensional nature of the ...
Targeted disruption of caspase genes in mice: what they tell us about the functions of individual caspases in apoptosis. Immunol Cell Biol 1999; 77: 58-63.Colussi PA,Kumar S.Targeted disruption of caspase genes in mice:what they tell us about the function of individual caspase in apoptosis[J...
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leaves are mostly attributed to their genetic control - the control of gene regulatory networks (GRNs) and signaling pathways that make a leaf, from a small bulge on the SAM, into a fully developed lateral outgrowth with diverse shapes. Although poorly understood, herbivory is another factor ...
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