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237) frequency of sampling in order to detect gene drive alleles, drive-resistant allele
238) As gene drive mosquito projects advance from
239) We explore these monitoring needs for gene drive mosquito projects progressing t
240) f particular importance for non-localized gene drive projects, as the potential scal
241) CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing in iPSC lines often has a low
242) In addition to gene editing in the treatment of genetic d
243) presented here indicate that CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing of a suboptimal exon 19/intro
244) We analyzed the effects of gene editing of this cluster on organismal
245) ated (Cas) protein system, as an emerging gene editing system, can be divided into c
246) 2 cancer patients to jointly characterize gene mutations (n = 14,789) and mCAs (
247) should be considered in conjunction with gene mutations in the surveillance of pati
248) Since Kir channel gene mutations may alter neuronal excitabi
249) tions, most CH studies have characterized gene mutations or mosaic chromosomal alter
250) ury, and de novo PRKD1 (protein kinase D1 gene) mutations have been identified in pa
251) nd type Ⅰ collagen, fibrosis inhibiting gene of TGF-β3, and mechanotransduction-r
252) ells (HUMSCs) transfected with the IFN-γ gene of human (h)/mice (m) (HUMSCs + Ad-
253) utonomous manner to study the role of any gene of interest and its effect on CGN mor
254) 11A1 and SORBS2 as a potential protective gene of substantial interest for TB, which
255) Interestingly, Cyp2b10, a target gene of the nuclear receptor CAR, was also
256) years, the functional roles for miRNAs in gene regulation have been well established
257) nstrate a direct role of HSF1 in synaptic gene regulation that has important implica
258) studies increase risk of disease through gene regulation via expression Quantitativ
259) Epigenetic memory plays crucial roles in gene regulation.
260) m corticosterone contributed to circadian gene regulation.
261) terogeneous (HS) animals to map genes and gene networks associated with both behavio
262) Our work has focused on the genes and gene networks associated with risk for exc
263) here are clusters of patients with shared gene networks associated with severe preec
264) tigation as tissue-specific regulators of gene networks related to drug resistance.
265) of evolutionarily conserved developmental gene regulatory networks (GRNs) governing
266) ve loci, molecular biologic pathways, and gene regulatory networks to capture the fu
267) nsformed state in acute leukemia requires gene regulatory programs involving transcr
268) Studies with different designs reported gene-miR regulatory axes in various cancer
269) es for cancer cells resulted in effective gene silencing and cancer killing efficien
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(1)132 expression (14)5 drive (27)3 duplications (40)2 for
(2)14 *null* (15)5 editing (28)3 ontology (41)2 from
(3)12 expression, (16)5 mutations (29)3 signature (42)2 fusion,
(4)11 and (17)5 of (30)3 to (43)2 have
(5)10 encoding (18)5 regulation (31)3 which (44)2 is
(6)10 set (19)4 networks (32)2 analysis (45)2 ontologies
(7)8 in (20)4 regulatory (33)2 are (46)2 or
(8)8 that (21)4 silencing (34)2 assay, (47)2 pathways
(9)7 1 (22)4 transcription (35)2 called (48)2 profile
(10)6 interaction (23)4 transfer (36)2 cluster (49)2 promoter
(11)6 therapy (24)3 1/itaconate (37)2 delivery (50)2 sequencing
(12)6 was (25)3 co-expression (38)2 detection (51)2 sets
(13)5 Expression (26)3 coexpression (39)2 expressions (52)2 transcripts

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--- WordNet output for gene --- =>遺伝子 Overview of noun gene The noun gene has 1 sense (no senses from tagged texts) 1. gene, cistron, factor -- ((genetics) a segment of DNA that is involved in producing a polypeptide chain; it can include regions preceding and following the coding DNA as well as introns between the exons; it is considered a unit of heredity; "genes were formerly called factors") --- WordNet end ---