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  1. ... genomic- and transcriptomic-level variations within splice sites, cis-acting splicing regulatory elements, and trans-acting splicing factors. ...
  2. ... gene expression and regulation through its binding to cis-acting elements in the promoter. There are currently many ...
  3. ... a short nucleotide sequence from a standard genetic locus for use in species identification. NCBI developed a ... August 2008 to 2,074 in August 2009. Locus- specific databases are increasingly requesting that sequences be ...
  4. ... Transcription Factor D12.776.260.650...........................................Peptidyl-Prolyl Cis-Trans Isomerase NIMA-Interacting 4 D12.776.260. ... 624.664.700.129...........................................MDS1 and EVI1 Complex Locus Protein Page 917 2018 MeSH Tree Hierarchy Tree ...
  5. ... Tegmental Area A08.186.211.132.659.473...........................................Locus Coeruleus A08.186.211.132.659.800...........................................Tectum ...
  6. ... Response Element Vitamin D Response Element Insulator Elements Locus Control Region Operator Regions, Genetic Promoter Regions, Genetic ... D Response Element Gene Regulatory Networks Insulator Elements Locus Control Region Operator Regions, Genetic Promoter Regions, Genetic ...
  7. ... Technology J01.897.461 MDS1 and EVI1 Complex Locus Protein A DNA binding protein, transcriptional regulator, and ... CHEMOTACTIC FACTORS for CELL MIGRATION and AXON GUIDANCE, acting as chemoattractants for some cell types, and as ...
  8. ... for searching of the resultant tapes using IBM's CIS document handling module. C. Experiment with batch searches ... effort but also to act as a central locus for information in this field. As a relatively ...