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  1. Gene Carr

    Gene Carr may refer to Gene Carr cartoonist early 20th century comic strip artist Gene Carr ice hockey professional hockey player hndis Carr, Gene DEFAULTSORT Carr, Gene ...   more details



  1. Gene (disambiguation)

    wiktionary gene A gene is a chemical structure effecting biological inheritance. Gene also may refer to Given names Gene, variation of Eugene given name Gene, variation of Eugenia given name Printed works Gene novel Gene novel , a novel by Stel Pavlou Gene journal Gene journal , biology periodical Fictional characters Gene Marshall , a collectible fashion doll Gene Belcher , in television series Bob s Burgers Gene, the Metal Gear Solid Portable Ops Characters main antagonist in Metal Gear Solid Portable Ops Gene, the God Hand main character in God Hand Gene Forrester, A Separate Peace a main character in A Separate Peace Other Gene band , English indie rock quartet who rose to prominence in the mid 90s Genes album Genes album 2003 by Dave Couse See also lookfrom gene Gen disambiguation disambig de Gene es Gene desambiguaci n ja pt Gene desambigua o uk ...   more details



  1. Gene Johnson

    Gene Johnson may refer to Gene Johnson American football 1935 1997 , American football player Gene Johnson athlete born 1941 , American high jumper Gene Johnson basketball 1902 1989 , American basketball coach Gene Johnson virologist , American virologist hndis name Johnson, Gene ...   more details



  1. Gene Moore

    Gene Moore may refer to Gene Moore pitcher 1885 1938 , Major League Baseball pitcher Gene Moore outfielder 1909 1978 , Major League Baseball outfielder Gene Moore basketball 1945 , American Basketball Association player Gene Moore window dresser 1910 1998 , store window dresser hndis name Moore, Gene DEFAULTSORT Moore, Gene it Gene Moore ...   more details



  1. Language gene

    Language gene may refer to FOXP2 , a protein found in mammals PCDHY , a gene unique to human males Disambiguation ...   more details



  1. Gene Smith

    Gene Smith may refer to Gene Smith American football , current general manager for the Jacksonville Jaguars Gene Smith athletic director , current athletic director at the Ohio State University Gene Smith Negro leagues pitcher 1917 2011 , Negro league baseball player Gene Ward Smith , mathematician, composer, and music theorist E. Gene Smith 1936 2010 , scholar of Tibetology W. Eugene Smith American photojournalist See also Eugene Smith disambiguation hndis Smith, Gene ...   more details



  1. Gene Roberts

    Gene Roberts may refer to Gene Roberts journalist born 1932 , American editor and professor of journalism Gene Roberts American football 1923 2009 , former NFL running back Meg Randall born 1926 , American actress, credited as Gene Roberts before 1949 Gene Roberts, former List of mayors of Chattanooga, Tennessee mayor of Chattanooga, Tennessee hndis Roberts, Gene ...   more details



  1. Gene Callahan

    Gene Callahan may refer to Gene Callahan production designer 1923 1990 , American film and television art director and set decorator who won two Oscars Gene Callahan economist born 1959 , American libertarian economist and writer adjunct scholar with the Ludwig von Mises Institute See also Callahan disambiguation hndis Callahan, Gene ...   more details



  1. Gene Washington

    Gene Washington may refer to Gene Washington 49ers , NFL wide receiver for the San Francisco 49ers. Gene Washington Vikings , NFL wide receiver for the Minnesota Vikings. hndis Washington, Gene ja ...   more details



  1. Oscillating gene

    In molecular biology , an oscillating gene or clock gene is a gene that is gene expression expressed in an oscillating pattern, often circadian rhythm circadian . ref name pmid16183880 cite journal author Tuttle LM, Salis H, Tomshine J, Kaznessis YN title Model Driven Designs of an Oscillating Gene Network journal Biophys. J. volume 89 issue 6 pages 3873 83 year 2005 month December pmid 16183880 pmc 1366954 doi 10.1529 biophysj.105.064204 url quote Oscillatory gene networks are prevalent in nature, especially ones that generate circadian rhythms. ref See also Chronobiology CLOCK CLOCK gene Period gene References Reflist Category Molecular biology biology stub ...   more details



  1. Gene dosage

    unreferenced date April 2009 Gene dosage is the number of copies of a gene present in a cell or cell nucleus nucleus . An increase in gene dosage can cause higher levels of gene product if the gene is not subject to regulation from elsewhere in the body. See also Copy number variation Category Genetics genetics stub fa zh ...   more details



  1. Gene orders

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Gene orders is the permutation of genome arrangement. So far a fair amount of work trying to describe whether gene orders evolve according to a molecular clock molecular clock hypothesis or in jumps punctuated equilibrium . Some researches on Gene orders of animals mitochondrial gomone reveal that the mutation rate of gene orders is not a constant in some degrees. DEFAULTSORT Gene Orders Category Genetics Genetics stub ...   more details



  1. Caretaker gene

    a mutation in one of two copies of a gatekeeper gene. Mutation of the alternate allele leads to progression to neoplasia. ref name Kinzler1997 Historically, the term gatekeeper gene was first coined in association with the APC gene , a tumor suppressor that is consistently found to mutated in colorectal ... genes encode gene products that act to prevent growth of potential cancer cells and prevent .... Upon mutation, caretaker genes lead to altered gene products that result in increased conversion ... gene from the mutated form to the wildtype version does not limit tumorigenesis. ref name ... For example, a mutation in a caretaker gene coding for a DNA repair pathway that leads to the inability ... of other genes that accumulate unchecked as a result of faulty gene products encoded by the caretakers ... that a mutation will take place in a gatekeeper gene increases when the caretaker gene has been ... . ref name Michor2004 Landscaper genes encode gene products that control the microenvironment .... Nature Reviews Cancer. 1 46 49. ref Stromal cell abnormalities arising from gene products ... by a caretaker gene. Geneticists studying these premature aging syndromes propose that caretaker ... gatekeeper function in the p53 gene show reduced cancer incidence due to the protective activities ... encoded by a gatekeeper gene, is arrest of the cell cycle in the G1 phase. Qualitative differences ... However, increased somatic fitness could also arise from a mutation in a caretaker gene if mutations .... An example of one such gene is p53 . Patients with Li Fraumeni syndrome , for example, have mutations in the p53 gene that suggest gatekeeper function. p53 has an identified role, however, in regulating ... reflist DEFAULTSORT Caretaker Gene Category Gene expression ...   more details



  1. Gene silencing

    No footnotes date November 2011 Gene silencing is a general term describing epigenetic processes of gene regulation . The term gene silencing is generally used to describe the switching off of a gene by a mechanism other than genetic modification . That is, a gene which would be expressed turned on under normal circumstances is switched off by machinery in the cell. Gene s are regulated at either the Transcription ... gene silencing is the result of histone modifications, creating an environment of heterochromatin around a gene that makes it inaccessible to transcriptional machinery RNA polymerase , transcription factors , etc. . Post transcriptional gene silencing is the result of Messenger RNA mRNA of a particular gene being destroyed or blocked. The destruction of the mRNA prevents translation to form an active gene product in most cases, a protein . A common mechanism of post transcriptional gene silencing is RNAi . Both transcriptional and post transcriptional gene silencing are used to regulate endogenous genes. Mechanisms of gene silencing also protect the organism s genome from transposon s and virus es. Gene silencing thus may be part of an ancient immune system protecting from such infectious ... fungus Neurospora crassa . Specific studies of gene silencing There are several more terms related to specific topics of gene silencing Transcriptional Gene Silencing Genomic Imprinting Paramutation Transposon silencing Transgene silencing Transcriptional gene silencing position effect RNA directed DNA methylation Post transcriptional Gene Silencing RNA interference Nonsense mediated decay Meiotic gene silencing Transvection genetics Transvection http www.genetics.org cgi content abstract 161 4 1483 Meiotic silencing of unpaired DNA Cellular components of gene silencing Histone s Chromatin ... technology are the two approaches used to exact post transcriptional gene silencing in order to suppress a gene of interest. External links http rnaiatlas.ethz.ch RNAiAtlas database of siRNA libraries ...   more details



  1. Gene Davis

    Gene or Eugene Davis may refer to Gene Davis painter 1920 1985 , US painter, from Washington, DC Gene Davis actor , born Eugene M. Davis, US actor Gene Davis wrestler , American United States at the 1976 Summer Olympics Olympic wrestler Gene Davis politician born 1945 , Utah politician Eugene Davis , Irish soccer star Eugene Davis Ghost Hunt , a character in the book series W. Eugene Davis born 1936 , American judge hndis Davis, Gene DEFAULTSORT Davis, Gene ...   more details



  1. Candidate gene

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 A candidate gene is a gene , located in a chromosome region suspected of being involved in the expression of a trait such as a disease, whose protein product suggests that it could be the gene in question. A candidate gene can also be identified by association with the phenotype and by linkage analysis to a region of the genome. A popular way to identify candidate genes is by microarray , this allows the researcher to analyse the expression levels of specific genes in a case control study, therefore if a gene is dysregulated in a disease it may be identified by microarray. However microarray has its weaknesses as it identifies all expression in the cell and could be reporting the expression of a gene which is affected by the disease rather than the cause. Qg DEFAULTSORT Candidate Gene Category Genetics Genetics stub de Kandidatengen fa nl Kandidaatgen ru ...   more details



  1. Histone gene

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date February 2009 A histone gene is a gene that codes for histone protein s. See also Histone H1 Histone H2A Histone H2B Histone H3 Histone H4 DEFAULTSORT Histone Gene Category Genes Cell biology stub ...   more details



  1. BTRC (gene)

    name Margottin Goguet, F. et al. Cite pmid 12791267 ref an inhibitor of the APC C ubiquitin ligase ..., TrCP controls APC C by targeting REST, thereby removing its transcriptional repression on MAD2, an essential component of the spindle assembly checkpoint that keeps APC C inactive until all ... name Latres, E., Chiaur, D.S. & Pagano, M. Cite pmid 10023660 ref Interactions BTRC gene has been ..., Lennon G, Soares MB title Normalization and subtraction two approaches to facilitate gene discovery ...   more details



  1. Segmentation gene

    A segmentation gene is a gene involved in the early stages of pattern formation that define repeated units metameres in a segmented organism, usually the embryo . ref name BIO ONLINE Cite web url http www.biology online.org dictionary Segmentation gene title Segmentation gene definition from Biology Online.org date 2009 01 07 accessdate 2009 12 14 ref References Reflist Category Embryology Molecular biology stub ...   more details



  1. Gene expansion

    Gene expansion may refer to Insertion genetics Trinucleotide repeat , sometimes classified as a subgroup of insertions. disambig ...   more details



  1. Gene map

    mergeto gene mapping date March 2011 Unreferenced date December 2009 A gene map is the descriptive representation of the structure of a single gene . It includes the DNA sequence of a gene with intron s and exon s, Directionality molecular biology 3 or 5 transcribed untranslated regions, termination poly adenylation signal, regulatory elements such as promoter biology promoter s, Enhancer genetics enhancer s and it may include known mutation s defining alternative allele s of the same gene. See also Genetic linkage the pattern of genetic linkage for a chromosome or other stretch of genes can be represent as a linkage map also called a genetic map , and the generation of such linkage maps is known as mapping genes . DEFAULTSORT Gene Map Category Genetic mapping Category Genetics Genetics stub fa ja ...   more details



  1. CED9 (gene)

    Discovered in the Caenorhabditis elegans C. elegans genome. Ced9 is the gene that codes for a protein that inhibits represses apoptosis . The human version of the gene is called Bcl 2 . The protein prevents the release of cytochrome c in the membrane of mitochondria Robert Horvitz initial work with C. elegans isolated 3 different mutants with gene alterations that prevented programmed cell death . He identified the mutant genes as Ced3, Ced4, and Ced9 genes each of the genes could independently cause cell immortality. He concluded that these three genes must act in the same pathway. http www.wormbase.org db gene gene?name WBGene00000423 class Gene The Cell A Molecular Approach, Fifth Edition, by Geoffrey M. Cooper and Robert E. Hausman, published by ASM Press and Sinauer Associates. Category C. elegans genes ...   more details



  1. Gene product

    Wiktionary gene product gene products A gene product is the biochemical material, either RNA or protein , resulting from Gene expression expression of a gene . A measurement of the amount of gene product is sometimes used to infer how active a gene is. Abnormal amounts of gene product can be correlated with disease causing allele s, such as the overactivity of oncogene s which can carcinogenesis cause cancer . ref cite journal title A genetic model for colorectal tumorigenesis journal Cell volume 61 issue 5 pages 759 67 year 1990 month June pmid 2188735 doi 10.1016 0092 8674 90 90186 I author Fearon ER, Vogelstein B ref ref cite journal author Croce CM title Oncogenes and cancer journal The New England journal of medicine volume 358 issue 5 pages 502 11 year 2008 month January pmid 18234754 doi 10.1056 NEJMra072367 url http content.nejm.org cgi content full 358 5 502 ref References reflist 2 DEFAULTSORT Gene Product Category Gene expression Genetics stub de Genprodukt es Producto g nico fr Produit g nique id Produk gen pt Produto g nico sr Genski proizvod tr Gen r n zh ...   more details



  1. Gene Quill

    Image Gene Quill.jpg thumb right 300px Gene Quill in 1963. Daniel Eugene Quill December 15, 1927 &ndash December 8, 1988 was an United States American Alto saxophone alto saxophonist known for his bebop jazz records with Phil Woods . He and Woods recorded as Phil and Quill. Additionally, he played with the big bands of Gene Krupa , Buddy Rich , Claude Thornhill and Gerry Mulligan . Seminal albums include Four Altos with Phil Woods, Hal Stein, and Sahib Shihab, and Phil & Quill with Prestige. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Quill, Gene ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH December 15, 1927 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH December 8, 1988 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Quill, Gene Category American jazz alto saxophonists Category 1988 deaths Category 1927 births US jazz saxophonist stub de Gene Quill nds Gene Quill ...   more details



  1. Gene pool

    for the guitarist named Gene Pool Greg Flesch Refimprove date January 2008 In population genetics , a gene pool is the complete set of unique allele s in a species or population . Description A large gene ... trait they are said to be polymorphism biology polymorphic . Gene pool concept in crop breeding Harlan and de Wet 1971 proposed classifying each crop and its related species by gene pools rather ... Classification of Cultivated Plants. Taxon 20 509 517. ref Primary gene pool GP 1 Members of this gene .... Harlan and de Wet wrote, Among forms of this gene pool, crossing is easy Hybrid biology hybrids are generally fertile with good chromosome pairing gene segregation is approximately normal and gene transfer is generally easy. . ref name Harlan&DeWet1971 They also advised subdividing each crop gene pool in two Subspecies A Cultivated races Subspecies B Spontaneous races wild or weedy Secondary gene ... species under consideration the primary gene pool . However, these species are closely related and can ... species, there are some reproductive barriers between members of the primary and secondary gene pools ... recovery of desired phenotype s may be difficult in subsequent generations However, The gene pool is available ... required. ref name Harlan&DeWet1971 Tertiary gene pool GP 3 Members of this gene pool are more distantly related to the members of the primary gene pool. The primary and tertiary gene pools can be intermated, but gene transfer between them is impossible without the use of rather extreme or radical ... gene pool . Gene pool centres Gene pool centres refers to areas on the earth where important crop plants ... Conservation biology Founder effect Gene flow Genetic drift Small population size References references ... Gene Pool Category Ecology Category Conservation Category Selection Category Classical genetics Category ... genico he kk ht Patrimw n eredit nl Gene pool ja no Genbasseng nn Genforr d pl Pula genowa pt Pool de genes ru simple Gene pool sr fi Geenipooli sv Genpool ...   more details




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