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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a gene through which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the function or role of a specific gene in a biological or genetic context.
Example: "Researchers identified a gene through which the organism can adapt to extreme temperatures."
Alternatives: "a gene that enables" or "a gene responsible for".
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Now immunologists have, at last, found a gene through which such "impurities" work their magic.
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Here we present a method for identifying an optimal gene regulatory pathway from a starting gene to a target gene through which the expression level of the target gene becomes maximum.
In the accompanying paper [13], we reported on the identification of an AP1 promoter element in the CHOP gene through which transcription is regulated in response to mtUPR.
We hypothesized that YY1 might be the intermediate gene through which SHP regulated miR-206 expression.
These data imply that there are multiple functional sites along the gene through which genetic variation could effect WNK1 expression and function.
In the present study, we identified FOXC1 as the functional target gene through which miR-639 regulates EMT.
Virulence factors are better able to survive through their association with the more flexible phage gene pool, through which genes can transfer in and out of bacterial genomes.
It consists of three sequential functional units, encoded by the dszABCD genes, through which the model compound dibenzothiophene (DBT) is transformed into the sulfur-free 2-hydroxybiphenyl (2HBP) molecule.
She's now searching for other proteins and genes through which Bcl-2 may act to spur regeneration, and for the genes that regulate Bcl-2 production itself.
Molecular mechanisms and target genes through which Smad4 mediates its tumor suppressor function are still incompletely understood.
Further fine-mapping and functional studies are required to identify the underlying risk-modifying variants and the genes through which they act.
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