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The defective gene's RNA, they suggest, interferes with the RNA produced by the normal gene, which may help explain why the defective gene is dominant.
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Reverse genetics starts with the normal gene sequence (as obtained by genomics), induces a targeted mutation into the gene, then, by observing how the mutation changes phenotype, deduces the normal function of the gene.
The other mutant SOD1 mouse line that we used expresses the L126Z SOD1 transgene, which is controlled by the normal hSOD1 gene promoter and consists of modified genomic SOD1 (19).
LMNA gene mutations may mediate disease by disrupting normal gene expression.
By comparing with normal gene regulatory networks, we obtain the perturbed gene network to analyze the effect of inflammatory stimulus on the immune system.
It also expressed a c-Myb cDNA, so could not generate the many alternative splicing isoforms that are encoded by the normal c-myb gene.
Antibiotics do not create recombinants antibiotic-resistant recombinants antibiotic-resistantay of norecombinantsansfexistenaturally
In addition, the defective RNA may accumulate in sperm and continue to silence even the two normal genes possessed by the next generation of mice.
A two-tailed P-value can be derived by the normal distribution for each gene from this combined Z score.
Tumour-associated antigens (TAA), which are mostly tissue-specific or differentiation antigens encoded by normal genes (Boon and Old, 1997), are targets for a potential immune response (Nanda and Sercarz, 1995; Pardoll, 1999).
Due to their ligand binding abilities, some nuclear receptors are inherently vulnerable to xenobiotics, which can modulate normal gene expression by mimicking a ligand or blocking the LBD of nuclear receptors [ 23].
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