Science, Volume 293John Michels (Journalist) American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2001 |
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Page 1048
... genes in the human genome : Lateral transfer or gene loss ? " , 8 Jun . , p . 1903 ) . This result had sug- gested that these genes had undergone direct bacterial - to - vertebrate transmission ( lateral transfer ) . From their ...
... genes in the human genome : Lateral transfer or gene loss ? " , 8 Jun . , p . 1903 ) . This result had sug- gested that these genes had undergone direct bacterial - to - vertebrate transmission ( lateral transfer ) . From their ...
Page 1064
... gene called Mest ( right ) fails to retrieve and care for her pups the way a normal female ( left ) does . 11 gene activity - near tumor suppressor genes . This. NEWS that doesn't involve changes to the DNA code and that can persist ...
... gene called Mest ( right ) fails to retrieve and care for her pups the way a normal female ( left ) does . 11 gene activity - near tumor suppressor genes . This. NEWS that doesn't involve changes to the DNA code and that can persist ...
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... gene activity , sometimes per- manently ( see main text ) . But proteins aren't alone in producing such epigenetic effects . A variety of RNAS can interfere with gene expression at multiple points along the road from DNA to protein . A ...
... gene activity , sometimes per- manently ( see main text ) . But proteins aren't alone in producing such epigenetic effects . A variety of RNAS can interfere with gene expression at multiple points along the road from DNA to protein . A ...
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