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  1. ... How does our DNA, which is effectively identical across all our cells, code for such ... protein binding enhancer sites. What or who inspired you to ...
  2. ... MATRIX PROTEINS; PROTEOGLYCANS; and INSULIN-LIKE GROWTH FACTOR BINDING PROTEINS. Mutations in the HTRA1 gene are associated with AGE-RELATED MACULAR DEGENERATION 7 ...
  3. ... public sequencing centers. Œ Develop approaches to apply standard gene nomenclature across multiple data resources, supporting and working in conjunction ...
  4. ... as genetic mutational patterns and factors in disease, gene regulation processes, molecular binding, and protein structure and function. For example, a major breakthrough ...
  5. ... as genetic mutational patterns and factors in disease, gene regulation processes, molecular binding, and protein structure and function. For example, a major breakthrough ...
  6. ... of genetic factors and mutational patterns in disease, gene regulation, molecular binding, and protein structure and function, as well as new methods ...
  7. ... of genetic factors and mutational patterns in disease, gene regulation, molecular binding, and protein structure and function, as well as new methods ...
  8. ... MedGen and GTR, and phenotype definitions were standardized across all resources. The representation of human genes as RefSeqGene records continued to grow, from 4, ...
  9. ... Boguski MS. Is apolipoprotein D a mammalian milin binding protein? The New Biologist 1990;2:1-10. 64 s and Services, FY 1990 Popescu N, Landsman D, Bustin M. Mapping the human gene coding for chromosomal protein HMG-17. Hum Genet ...
  10. ... the active grants in Figure 3 , showing distribution across topic areas that is not parallel. For example, “Gene” is not a significant topic in the active ...
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