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The gene instructs the cells to make pumps that pump protons out of the cell when hit with a certain color of light.
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Our knowledge of the sets of genes instructing the functional specialization of sensory neurons is just emerging.
(For H.I.V. to infect immune cells, for example, it must normally dock with a receptor that sits on the surface of those cells. There are people, though, whose genes instruct them to build defective receptors. Those with two copies of that defect, one from each parent, are resistant to H.I.V. infection no matter how often they are exposed to the virus).
(For H.I.V. to infect immune cells, for example, it must normally dock with a receptor that sits on the surface of those cells. There are people, though, whose genes instruct them to build defective receptors.
These genes instruct the plants to produce enzymes they wouldn't normally produce, ones that liberate cellulose and chew it up.
If biochips are also to aid in quick diagnosis of disease, they need the ability to follow the trail from a gene, which instructs a cell to make a given protein, to the actual proteins produced within the body.
In 1993 Chalfie showed that the gene that instructs the cell to make GFP could be embedded in the nucleic acids of other organisms, first in the bacterium Escherichia coli and then in the transparent nematode Caenorhabditis elegans, so that they would make their own GFP.
Atoh1 acts as a master gene that instructs cell fate commitment in secretory lineages and acts as a brake on oncogenic process throughout the whole intestinal tract.
The gene would instruct neurons to secrete anti-phospho-tau antibodies, which would suppress the spread of toxic tau.
How zygotic gene products instruct the degradation of maternal messages remains a long-standing question in biology.
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