genes in English

noun
1
(in informal use) a unit of heredity that is transferred from a parent to offspring and is held to determine some characteristic of the offspring.
proteins coded directly by genes

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1. It's in his genes.

2. In such conditions, only highly deleterious genes be absent from the set of cloned genes.

3. Connective tissue disorders may be due to mutation of genes or by inherited faulty genes

4. ◦ aberrant expression of imprinted-genes

5. Aflatoxin producing genes of Aspergilla

6. Heredity is controlled by genes.

7. Only three genes affect coat colour in the dingo compared with nine genes in the domestic dog.

8. Rather, mutations tend to damage genes.

9. There are genes that skip generations.

10. Poor diet, bad genes, irresponsible lifestyle.

11. Genes also hint at its prehistory.

12. Experiments show clearly that genes segregate.

13. However , the segregation of R genes will occur quite independently of the segregation of Y genes considered earlier .

14. Chromosome 16 contains thousands of genes

15. Freaky factoid: The suppressed genes "are closely related to Hox genes, which play a similar role in humans."

16. The aetiology is not completely understood, but environmental factors, including female sex hormones, ultraviolet light exposure and infections, play an important part, as does a genetic predisposition with genetic polymorphisms in immunoglobulin-Fc receptor genes, cytokine genes, complement genes and genes regulating apoptosis.

17. The X Chromosome contains more than 1,000 working genes, and the Y Chromosome has less than 100 working genes

18. Gene-level associations in suicide Attempter families show overrepresentation of synaptic genes and genes differentially expressed in brain development.

19. Albinos are infrequent because the genes for that trait are recessive, while the genes for normal pigmentation are dominant

20. The number of genes on each Autosome …

21. Some genes are associated with specific defects.

22. A single Chromosome comprises of many genes

23. Each Biomorph is constituted of 9 genes

24. Genes control the development of an embryo.

25. It possesses genes conferring antibiotic resistance and virulence.

26. And they even slow the flow of genes.

27. It can be modified by nuclear restorer genes.

28. 3 Why did genes gang up in cells?

29. Gene therapy involves the transfer of functional genes into somatic cells and their expression in target tissues in order to replace absent genes, correct defective genes, or induce antitumoral activity in the tumor-bearing host.

30. Consequently, Agamospermy genes cannot succeed in diploids and

31. And extended phenotype genes Advantageously enhance their environment

32. Mating type a-1 proteins, encoded by mat-a-1 genes, determine the sexual compatibility and vegetative incompatibility with A mating types in many Ascomycetes.As understood many genes involved in sexual development of fungi are under the influence of MAT genes because these genes encode their transcriptional regulators [14].

33. Genes can have two or more possible Alleles

34. Is it nature, genes, or is it nurture?

35. Language must have been useful for the genes.

36. Scientists can now clone cells and reactivate genes.

37. Language really is the voice of our genes.

38. Genes determine the characteristics of every living thing.

39. Cholate-regulated Genes—Of the three Ath diet components examined here, Cholate affected expression levels of the greatest number of genes, with 81 genes induced and 23 repressed by Cholate (Table II; see examples in Fig

40. Genes encoded on the not-Binned regions were strongly biased towards ribosomal RNAs, transfer RNAs, mobile element functions and genes of unknown function …

41. And the trick that Richard Dawkins does, which is to say, to look at them as simply as genes, as vehicles for genes.

42. Promoters of many genes have mostly Adenines and thymines

43. The genes for hygienic behaviour therefore must be recessive.

44. To explain these results, we conclude that the Apetalous character in ap-Tengbe is regulated by interaction of cytoplasmic genes and two nuclear genes.

45. For example, Volvox has far more extracellular matrix genes.

46. Usually you find these tandem repeats outside of genes.

47. 3 Bacterial genes can transfer to eukaryotic host genomes.

48. Abrupta along with annotated and fully characterized mitochondrial genes.

49. The result is basically a word processor for genes.

50. This helped identify genes required for vision and pigmentation.