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Since transcription factors are often regulated at the post-transcriptional level, their activities, rather than expression levels may provide valuable information for investigating functions and their interactions.
Genes with promoters of this kind are often regulated, at least in part, by the trans acting specificity factors SP1-SP4 [ 34].
TFs are often regulated at the post-transcription level, and thus it is often hard to identify TF activity by directly measuring the change in expression of their corresponding mRNAs.
Because management practices are often regulated at the state level, it is possible that the difference in resistance between regions may result from differences in the recommended dose across areas.
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A huge number of genes and genetic interactions have been found involved in common wheat grain development and their function is often regulated at multiple levels, including temporal and spatial transcriptional regulations [ 32, 33].
It is widely recognized that TF activity is often regulated at the post-translational level.
In bacteria, gene expression is often regulated at the transcriptional level.
In higher plants, emission of volatile terpenes is often regulated at the transcriptional level of TPS genes [ 9].
Differential gene expression is often regulated at the level of transcription, which is influenced by cis- and trans-acting regulatory factors.
Expression of GT genes is often regulated at the transcriptional level [ 91], and several examples have shown that GT genes, including ST6GAL1 [ 2] and MGAT5 [ 3], can be regulated by oncogenes.
The GSC ability to self-renew and differentiate is often regulated at the level of chromatin structure (Xi and Xie, 2005; Maines et al., 2007; Buszczak et al., 2009; Wang et al., 2011; Yan et al., 2014).
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