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Qaagi - Book of Why

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YgeH042influencinginvF transcription

the movement of RNA polymerasecausedtranscription abortion[5].

the movement of RNA polymerasecausedtranscription abortion[5

RNA polymerasecausedtranscription abortion[5].

four software(passive) discovered bytranscription level

EBV miRNAs(passive) is ... influenced byAP1-dependent transcription

rna Cis - natural antisense transcriptmight contributeAntisense transcription

by AhR ligands(passive) caused byCYP1A1 transcription

Fcr1p(passive) is influenced byUPC2 transcription

a signalling cascaderesultshepcidin transcription

the different mechanismscausingantisense transcription

A normal [ lysogenic ] repressor concentrationcausestranscription of cI

a control region segment containing lambda nut - like sequences(passive) is caused byrRNA transcription

the mechanism through whichmight influenceCRIPTO transcription

by the RAS , MYC , and(passive) is ... influencedrDNA transcription

the RAS , MYC , and NPM oncogenes(passive) is ... influenced byrDNA transcription

translation of RNA.[20 ] Transcriptional regulation Regulation of transcription ... DNA structureinfluencetranscription

Because epigenetic modification of gene promoter regions has been shownto influencetranscription

The enzyme that causes reverse transcription ... the DNA - dependent RNA polymerasescausetranscription

Regulation of transcription ... epigenetic ( non - sequence changes in DNA structureinfluencetranscription

Once in the nucleus , the GR - GC complex binds to the DNAinfluencingtranscription

Sequences near the coding regions of genes to which transcription factors can bindthus influencingtranscription

interacting with DNA promoter regionsto influencetranscription

fatty acids ... the nucleus ... and the activity of DNA polymerase and other enzymesmay influencetranscription

transcription 9 Key Terms transcription factor Regulatory proteininfluencestranscription

transcription 8 Key Terms transcription factor Regulatory proteininfluencestranscription

It binds to methylated sequences in DNAinfluencingtranscription

Estrogen binding induces ... this proteinpromptstranscription

Mutations at promoter sitescan influencetranscription

The region surrounding this genetic variant ... a regulatory element within this introninfluencestranscription

our Transcription Times page for the factorsinfluencetranscription

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said gene coding for the cytotoxic molecule ; ( b ) a promotercausestranscription of

chromatin structure , which determines the accessibility of DNA - binding proteins to the genome(passive) is influenced byTranscription

enhancer - bound regulatory factorsto influencetranscription

a nuclear proteininfluencestranscription

Both types of regulatory proteinscan influencetranscription

DNA structureinfluencetranscription

binding eventscould influencetranscription

Interactions of genomic DNA with regulators ofcontributetranscription

to cell growth , differentiation , survival or promotion of apoptosisleadingto cell growth , differentiation , survival or promotion of apoptosis

the production of the senseinfluencesthe production of the sense

within an in vivo modelresultswithin an in vivo model

to increased levels of UV - DDBleadsto increased levels of UV - DDB

to inhibition of vascular calcificationleadsto inhibition of vascular calcification

to Tat expression ( Trinite et al . , 2013leadingto Tat expression ( Trinite et al . , 2013

to bactericidal effectsleadingto bactericidal effects

to antisense - strand R - loops that generate these negative R - loop signalscould leadto antisense - strand R - loops that generate these negative R - loop signals

in a reduction in nucleolar RNA contentresultsin a reduction in nucleolar RNA content

TI by depositing nucleosomes in a manner unfavorable for TF binding on promoters or enhancerscould causeTI by depositing nucleosomes in a manner unfavorable for TF binding on promoters or enhancers

to HSP70 downregulationcontributesto HSP70 downregulation

haploinsufficiencycausinghaploinsufficiency

to the persistent activation of CDC25C , a key protein for G2 / M transition and mitotic entryleadsto the persistent activation of CDC25C , a key protein for G2 / M transition and mitotic entry

to cohesin displacement in old cellsleadingto cohesin displacement in old cells

in the production of several transcripts from each generesultingin the production of several transcripts from each gene

in tissue - specific RNA synthesisresultingin tissue - specific RNA synthesis

in the production of the protein encoded by the mRNAresultingin the production of the protein encoded by the mRNA

to the production of RNA which is then involved in translationleadsto the production of RNA which is then involved in translation

to genome instability via the formation of R - loops or by collisions with the replication machinerycan contributeto genome instability via the formation of R - loops or by collisions with the replication machinery

to increased noiseleadsto increased noise

to a loss of full - length products and accumulation of abortive RNA transcriptsleadingto a loss of full - length products and accumulation of abortive RNA transcripts

to translation with no intermediate processing , which allows several genes to be encoded in a single transcriptional unit ( a polycistronleadsto translation with no intermediate processing , which allows several genes to be encoded in a single transcriptional unit ( a polycistron

to overexpression , or aberrant protein regulationleadingto overexpression , or aberrant protein regulation

to mRNA production and protein synthesisleadingto mRNA production and protein synthesis

to the generation of an RNA tumor virus genomecan leadto the generation of an RNA tumor virus genome

to synthesis of RNA moleculesleadsto synthesis of RNA molecules

to the synthesis of regulatory proteinsleadingto the synthesis of regulatory proteins

to the R - loop or other higher order DNA structures containing single - strand regions of DNAleadingto the R - loop or other higher order DNA structures containing single - strand regions of DNA

to increased protein levels and decreased p53 functionleadingto increased protein levels and decreased p53 function

in the production of an mRNA moleculewill resultin the production of an mRNA molecule

to the production of proteinsleadsto the production of proteins

in the synthesis of more mRNAs and proteinsresultsin the synthesis of more mRNAs and proteins

to lower mRNA levels for both promotersleadingto lower mRNA levels for both promoters

to an increase in the precursor pool of RNA transcriptsleadsto an increase in the precursor pool of RNA transcripts

in decrease in transcriptionresultingin decrease in transcription

in an RNA molecule that is translated into a chimeric protein withresultingin an RNA molecule that is translated into a chimeric protein with

in the early synthesis of regulatory HIV-1 proteins such as tat or revinitially resultsin the early synthesis of regulatory HIV-1 proteins such as tat or rev

to the formation of one long mRNA transcriptleadsto the formation of one long mRNA transcript

in an RNA molecule that is translated into a chimeric protein with the proresultingin an RNA molecule that is translated into a chimeric protein with the pro

to the increased protein synthesis seen for these mutationswill contributeto the increased protein synthesis seen for these mutations

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