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  2. Essential gene - Wikipedia

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    The products of essential genes can also be studied when expressed in other organisms, or when purified and studied in vitro. Conditionally essential genes are easier to study. Temperature-sensitive variants of essential genes have been identified which encode products that lose function at high temperatures, and so only show a phenotype at ...

  3. Benjamin Lewin - Wikipedia

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    Benjamin Lewin is a molecular biologist who founded the journal Cell [1] and authored the textbook Genes. [2] He is credited with building Cell into a recognized journal of cellular biology in a short period of time to rival Nature and Science .

  4. Antitermination - Wikipedia

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    The lambda gene N, codes for an antitermination protein (pN) that is necessary to allow RNA polymerase to read through the terminators located at the ends of the immediate early genes. Another antitermination protein, pQ, is required later in phage infection. pN and pQ act on RNA polymerase as it passes specific sites.

  5. Gene - Wikipedia

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    Gene functions in the minimal genome of the synthetic organism, Syn 3 [105] Essential genes are the set of genes thought to be critical for an organism's survival. [106] This definition assumes the abundant availability of all relevant nutrients and the absence of environmental stress. Only a small portion of an organism's genes are essential.

  6. Template:Gene list links - Wikipedia

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    Gene list Template documentation [ view ] [ edit ] [ history ] [ purge ] Providing links to the list of genes on a human chromosome, at external biology database.

  7. Template:Genes by human chromosome - Wikipedia

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    Template: Genes by human chromosome. ... Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Template documentation See also ...

  8. Template:Genes by human chromosome/doc - Wikipedia

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    Template: Genes by human chromosome/doc. Add languages. ... Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version ...

  9. Glossary of cellular and molecular biology (0–L) - Wikipedia

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    3' untranslated region (3'-UTR). Also three-prime untranslated region, 3' non-translated region (3'-NTR), and trailer sequence.. 3'-end. Also three-prime end.. One of two ends of a single linear strand of DNA or RNA, specifically the end at which the chain of nucleotides terminates at the third carbon atom in the furanose ring of deoxyribose or ribose (i.e. the terminus at which the 3' carbon ...