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  1. ... these additional genomic modifiers, both at the HTT locus and throughout the genome. Cis -acting factors. The most common CAG repeat tract (>95% ...
  2. ... the first noncoding exon and flanking intron comprised cis-acting elements that are crucial for transcription [ Has et ...
  3. ... genomic- and transcriptomic-level variations within splice sites, cis-acting splicing regulatory elements, and trans-acting splicing factors. ...
  4. ... gene expression and regulation through its binding to cis-acting elements in the promoter. There are currently many ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - Annual report - National Eye Institute (1992) 
    Publication: [Bethesda, Md.] : National Eye Institute
    ... ular Genetics has advanced in its characterization of cis-acting elements involved in the regulated expres- sion of ... 1993: 1. We will continue studies on identified cis- acting control elements of the crystallin genes, focusing on ...
  6. ... ca'n-ous. [Lat. Vica'rius ; from vi'cis, “ change.”] Acting in the place of another, or taking the ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - LINE-1: A Human Transposable Element 
    Publication: Elsevier Science Publishers, 15 December 1993
    ... the Ta subset contain, within the 5’ UTR, cis-acting sequences sufficient to promote tran- scription in a ...
  8. ... EMBO. Journal, Vol, 7, pp. 177-188. “A cis-acting element and associated binding factor required for CNS ...
  9. ... which alter viral replication either by so-called cis-acting (e.g., the NRE (negative regulatory element) region) ...
  10. ... into the alimentary substance in oppoaite direction*, and, acting as the blades of *cis*ors, they detach a portion of the man. ...
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