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Also downregulated were several condensing enzymes (Os.7669.1.S1_at, Os.27713.1.A1_at, Os.9724.1.S1_at) and a ß-ketoacyl reductase (Os.12839.1.S1_at; Table 2) that are predicted to function in long chain fatty acid synthesis.
In the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, more than 500 proteins are predicted to function as RBPs [6], [10].
The nearly identical control regions are maintained by an unknown mechanism of concerted evolution [4] [6], and both are predicted to function in most species [5].
In addition to genes involved in nitrogen fixation, about 40 genes in the genome of T. turnerae are predicted to function in nitrogen assimilation.
Claudins are predicted to function in epithelial cohesion, indicating that loss of clc-1 function may cause the epithelial layer to loosen.
Increased pathogen resistance has been shown to be dependent on the DAF-16/FOXO transcription factor [21] and many of the DAF-16 transcriptional target genes are predicted to function in innate immunity [23], [24].
Two gene clusters in the T. turnerae genome, cas/csd and cmr, are predicted to function in generating and maintaining clusters of regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPRs) (Supporting Information: Figure S3A).
Most members of the ATL gene family are predicted to function as single subunit E3 ubiquitin ligases with seventeen members of the ATL family known to be expressed in Arabidopsis [25].
Many of the potential target genes are predicted to function in binding and transcription regulation.
Many of them are predicted to function in binding and transcription regulation.
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These genes were predicted to function in multiple biological processes, including the defense response and photosynthesis in rice.
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