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Meanings of eukaryotic gene in English
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Usage of eukaryotic gene in English
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Cross communication between regulatory proteins is an important event in the control of eukaryoticgene transcription.
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The control of messenger RNA (mRNA) translation and degradation is important in regulation of eukaryoticgene expression.
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Massive parallel sequencing of RNA transcripts by next-generation technology (RNA-Seq) generates critically important data for eukaryoticgene discovery.
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These studies coupled rigorous techniques with exact theory to dissect the linked reactions associated with bacterial and lower eukaryoticgene regulation.
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Nucleosomes are the basic packaging units of chromatin, modulating accessibility of regulatory proteins to DNA and thus influencing eukaryoticgene regulation.
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Epigenetic chromatin modification is a major regulator of eukaryoticgene expression, and aberrant epigenetic silencing of gene expression contributes to tumorigenesis.
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The initiation stage of transcription by RNA polymerase II has long been regarded as the primary site for regulation of eukaryoticgene expression.
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The control of eukaryoticgene expression depends on the modification of histone proteins associated with specific genes, with histone acetylation playing a crucial role.
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Progesterone receptors (PRs) play critical roles in eukaryoticgene regulation, yet the mechanisms by which they assemble at their promoters are poorly understood.
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Progesterone receptors (PR) play critical roles in eukaryoticgene regulation, yet the mechanisms by which they assemble at multisite promoters are poorly understood.
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Chromatin organization within the nuclear compartment is a fundamental mechanism to regulate the expression of eukaryoticgenes.
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Thus, the general DNA sequence organization of these plant genes is similar to that of other eukaryoticgenes.
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Alternative splicing affects approximately 95% of eukaryoticgenes, greatly expanding the coding capacity of complex genomes.
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Eukaryoticgene expression requires the cumulative activity of multiple molecular machines to synthesize and process newly transcribed pre-messenger RNA.
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The proliferation of retrotransposons within a genome can contribute to increased size and affect the function of eukaryoticgenes.
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Although splicing is essential for the expression of most eukaryoticgenes, inactivation of splicing factors causes specific defects in mitosis.