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The 5G allele is slightly less transcriptionally active than the 4G.
The extent to which pseudogenes remain transcriptionally active is still largely unknown, however.
It is transcriptionally induced by the presence of serine and threonine.
A latent infection results when the provirus is transcriptionally silent rather than active.
This increase in expression is transcriptionally regulated.
Transcriptionally, a mutation may affect only the allele and genes that are physically linked.
Yellow colonies arise from bacteria that contain a plasmid with a transcriptionally active promoter.
Nuclei were prepared according to a procedure which gives transcriptionally active, intact nuclei (23).
In some cases, similar processes associated with histone modification have been observed to transcriptionally upregulate genes.
Roughly 60% of the genome is transcriptionally active during this portion of the parasite's life cycle.
The variant functions with transcriptionally active domains.
Lentiviruses integrate into sections of transcriptionally active chromatin and are thus passed on to progeny cells.
K2.6 is primarily expressed in skeletal muscle and is transcriptionally regulated by thyroid hormone.
The resultant tightly packed chromatin is transcriptionally inactive.
Editing occurs post transcriptionally as the nascent polypeptides do not contain edited nucleosides.
For instance, acetylation of H4K12 has been associated with condensed and transcriptionally inactive chromatin.
DHSs mark active transcriptionally regions of the genome, where there will be cellular selectivity.
Relaxed, transcriptionally active DNA is referred to as euchromatin.
The small molecule rapamycin has been transcriptionally profiled by three research groups in four separate studies [ 4, 11, 21, 22].
The mid-trophozoite stage, 18-24 hours post-invasion, contains a highly transcriptionally active nucleus with abundant euchromatin.
This gene is transcriptionally active in almost all cell types of Drosophila and is the most actively induced following heat shock.
They often consist of very highly condensed, repetitive DNA and are largely transcriptionally silent.
Further compaction leads to transcriptionally inactive heterochromatin.
Archeas have no post transcriptionally anticodon modifications in contrast with Bacteria and Eukarya.
Two separate, site-specific proteolytic cleavages are necessary for release of the transcriptionally active amino-terminal domain.