If our genes are so similar, what really makes a eukaryote different from a prokaryote, or a human from E. coli? The answer lies in the difference in gene expression and regulation used. Regulation of ...
The Scientist: Combining Bacterial Systems Offers a New Approach to Gene Regulation
In eukaryotes, the tight or loose packaging of the genes in chromatin (DNA plus specific proteins) can control whether the genes can be expressed to form their encoded product. Chromatin is usually ...
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Complete information for UBE3A gene (Protein Coding), Ubiquitin Protein Ligase E3A, including: function, proteins, disorders, pathways, orthologs, and expression. GeneCards - The Human Gene Compendium
Summaries for FOXP3 Gene NCBI Gene Summary for FOXP3 Gene The protein encoded by this gene is a member of the forkhead/winged-helix family of transcriptional regulators. Defects in this gene are the cause of immunodeficiency polyendocrinopathy, enteropathy, X-linked syndrome (IPEX), also known as X-linked autoimmunity-immunodeficiency syndrome.
Complete information for MT-CO2 gene (Protein Coding), Mitochondrially Encoded Cytochrome C Oxidase II, including: function, proteins, disorders, pathways, orthologs, and expression. GeneCards - The Human Gene Compendium
Complete information for RUNX1 gene (Protein Coding), RUNX Family Transcription Factor 1, including: function, proteins, disorders, pathways, orthologs, and expression. GeneCards - The Human Gene Compendium