How does protein degradation affect gene expression? What protein copies the luciferase gene into messenger RNA? Explain how mRNA contains information from a gene. What is the role of DNA helicase during DNA replication? What does mRNA bind with in the cytoplasm?
What is the warrior gene theory? What is the end result of gene flow? What is the flow of gene expression? What is autosomal gene expression? How does gene flow contribute to evolution? What is a gene family and what mechanism generates them?
Genes are a crucial part of our DNA that determine what traits we have. We inherit one set of genes from our mother and one from our father, so we have two copies of each gene. Sometimes we have two of the same alleles, or versions of the gene, and sometimes we have two different...
There have been more than three hundred studies of gene expression in schizophrenia over the past 15 years, but to date there is no consistent evidence for clearly implicated genes from these findings. Moreover, though there have been several reviews of gene expression studies in schizophrenia (e...
Hope and love are popular themes of literature and art in many human societies. The human physiology of love and hope is less well understood. This review presents evidence that the lack of love and/or hope delays growth disturbs development and maturati
Germline mutations in MEN1 (encoding menin) result in multiple endocrine neoplasia type 1 and are found in very young patients with isolated sporadic pituitary adenomas, which highlights the importance of the chromosome 11q13 locus in pituitary tumorigenesis. In this Review, we describe the clinical...
Gene expression profiles and treatments for metastatic renal cell carcinoma: What does still need to be defined?doi:10.1016/j.ajur.2022.03.005Emilio F.GiuntaInterdisciplinary Group for Translational Research and Clinical Trials, Urological Cancers (GIRT-Uro), Candiolo Cancer Institute, FPO-IRCCS, ...
What happens in the process of gene flow? What factors affect gene flow? What is the end result of gene flow? What often causes gene flow? How does gene flow contribute to evolution? What are the forces of evolution in gene flow?
What genes are involved in trisomy 21? What is the relationship between heredity and genetics? How many genes do you share with your parents? What are phenotypes? What does gene flow depend on? Sex-linked traits are carried on what chromosome?
In humans, it is estimated that almost a third of mRNAs are controlled by miRNAs. In fact, this is a complex network of interactions where one miRNA may bind to as much as 200 targets, and a single gene can be regulated by various miRNAs [42,43]. Rarely does a miRNA activate mRNA ...