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  1. ... binds) to specific regions of DNA and helps control the activity of particular genes. Normally, the RARα protein controls the activity of genes that are important for ...
  2. ... is the part of the nervous system that controls involuntary body functions such as heart rate, blood ... the release of a hormone called insulin, which controls blood glucose levels. The MT-TL1, MT-TK, ...
  3. ... largest part of the brain (the cerebrum), which controls most voluntary activity, language, sensory perception, learning, and ... Disruption of these genes may interfere with proper control (regulation) of cell growth and division (proliferation), resulting ...
  4. ... binds) to specific regions of DNA and helps control the activity (transcription) of particular genes. Normally, the RARα protein controls the activity of genes important for the maturation ( ...
  5. ... from a shortage of the hormone insulin. Insulin controls how much glucose (a type of sugar) is ... one gene in the 6q24 region may help control insulin secretion by beta cells in the pancreas. ...
  6. ... cancer cells. Research shows that several genes that control cell growth and division are located on chromosome ... of euchromatic histone methyltransferase 1 enzyme impairs proper control of the activity of certain genes in many ...
  7. ... production of proteins from genes. The FLI protein controls the growth and development of some cell types ... causes affected cells to grow and divide without control, mature abnormally, or survive when they normally would ...
  8. ... RNA, a chemical cousin of DNA. These molecules control gene activity (expression) by blocking protein production. MiRNAs ... of miR-17~92 cluster miRNAs available to control the activity of specific genes during development. While ...
  9. ... binds) to specific regions of DNA and helps control the activity of many other genes. The FOXF1 ... of CBF to DNA, impairing its ability to control gene activity. Alternatively, the MYH11 portion of the ...
  10. ... which stimulates signaling pathways inside the cell that control many important cellular processes, such as cell growth ...
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