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Then, by clicking the prompted gene, users can enter the gene-centred page.
40% or more of viral gene constructions can enter target cells, and the rate of plasmid DNA uptake ("naked") does not exceed 1-21-2%e to its size and negative charge.
However, R2 differs from L1 in that it inserts at a single site in the 28S rRNA genes whereas L1 can enter the genome at a very large number of essentially random, short consensus sequences.
On the gene network page, one can enter a gene ID for 'Single-Search' and multiple gene IDs for 'Multi-Search'.
As described in gene conversion models, DNA can enter to become part of a given gene [ 36] and afterwards, concerted evolution could be responsible for promoting the different adhesion domains.
By selecting the "Gene Search" function the user can enter the VectorBase Gene ID, gene name or gene description to search for a specific gene or a group of genes (e.g. "cryptochrome P450"; Figure 4A).
In addition to providing pre-computed information about genes, each gene page contains a link to a wiki page on which research community members can enter information about genes, associated literature, and suggestions for correcting gene models.
Instead, they are combined with a second class of drug, known as reverse-transcriptase inhibitors, that block the copying of viral genes into a form which can enter a host cell's nucleus (a process known as reverse transcription).
For example, if the target gene name is EGFR, the user can enter the EGFR in the query box (the first query field).
A list of up to 25 genes can be entered into Column A. Use standard gene names only.
Many activators of NFκB cause degradation of IκB proteins and free NFκB can enter the nucleus and induce gene expression.
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