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  • Regulatory sequence
  • Segment of nucleic acid that affects the expression of associated genes

    A regulatory sequence is a segment of a nucleic acid molecule which is capable of increasing or decreasing the expression of specific genes within an

    Regulatory sequence

    Regulatory_sequence

  • Gene
  • Sequence of DNA that determines traits in an organism

    intermediate template for the synthesis of a protein. Genes and their regulatory sequences are mainly responsible for determining the physical traits, or the

    Gene

    Gene

    Gene

  • Enhancer (genetics)
  • DNA sequence that binds activators to increase the likelihood of gene transcription

    strategies have led to a better understanding of the features of regulatory DNA sequences, the prediction, and the design of synthetic enhancers. Building

    Enhancer (genetics)

    Enhancer (genetics)

    Enhancer_(genetics)

  • Insulin regulatory sequence
  • the insulin transcription start site, called the "insulin regulatory sequence". This sequence is made up of several distinct regions with different biochemical

    Insulin regulatory sequence

    Insulin_regulatory_sequence

  • Genome
  • All genetic material of an organism

    non-coding genes, other functional regions of the genome such as regulatory sequences (see non-coding DNA), and often a substantial fraction of junk DNA

    Genome

    Genome

    Genome

  • Operon
  • Group of open reading frames under the same regulation

    important in its function is a regulatory gene, a constantly expressed gene which codes for repressor proteins. The regulatory gene does not need to be in

    Operon

    Operon

  • Gene structure
  • Organisation of elements within a gene

    functional. This includes the sequence that actually encodes the functional protein or ncRNA, as well as multiple regulatory sequence regions. These regions

    Gene structure

    Gene_structure

  • Human genome
  • Complete set of nucleic acid sequences for humans

    genome might be devoted to regulatory sequences. A value of 8% would correspond to approximately 10,000 bp of regulatory DNA per gene and a value of

    Human genome

    Human genome

    Human_genome

  • Non-coding DNA
  • DNA that does not code for proteins

    piRNA, ribosomal RNA, and regulatory RNAs). Other functional regions of the non-coding DNA fraction include regulatory sequences that control gene expression;

    Non-coding DNA

    Non-coding_DNA

  • Cis-regulatory element
  • Region of non-coding DNA that regulates the transcription of neighboring genes

    Both of these sequence elements are structural regions of DNA that serve as transcriptional regulators.[citation needed] Cis-regulatory modules are one

    Cis-regulatory element

    Cis-regulatory_element

  • Activator (genetics)
  • Protein that increases transcription of a gene or set of genes

    "activation domain". Most activators function by binding sequence-specifically to a regulatory DNA site located near a promoter and making protein–protein

    Activator (genetics)

    Activator_(genetics)

  • Polydactyl cat
  • Cats with genetic anomaly that causes extra toes

    of its paws. A point mutation in the noncoding region of the ZRS regulatory sequence causes abnormal SHH expression during limb development, causing variable

    Polydactyl cat

    Polydactyl cat

    Polydactyl_cat

  • Regulator gene
  • Gene involved in controlling expression of other genes

    regulator, or regulatory gene is a gene involved in controlling the expression of one or more other genes. Regulatory sequences, which encode regulatory genes

    Regulator gene

    Regulator gene

    Regulator_gene

  • Transcription (biology)
  • Process of copying a segment of DNA into RNA

    protein. The regulatory sequence before (upstream from) the coding sequence is called the five prime untranslated regions (5'UTR); the sequence after (downstream

    Transcription (biology)

    Transcription (biology)

    Transcription_(biology)

  • Coding region
  • Portion of gene's sequence which codes for protein

    can be controlled by a regulatory sequence found before the open reading frame begins in a strand of DNA. The regulatory sequence will then determine the

    Coding region

    Coding_region

  • Post-transcriptional modification
  • RNA processing within a biological cell

    produced by transcription often contains both exons (coding sequences) and introns (non-coding sequences); splicing removes the introns and links the exons directly

    Post-transcriptional modification

    Post-transcriptional modification

    Post-transcriptional_modification

  • Memory
  • Faculty of mind to store and retrieve data

    are not immediately repaired. About 600 regulatory sequences in promoters and about 800 regulatory sequences in enhancers appear to depend on double strand

    Memory

    Memory

    Memory

  • Transcriptional regulation
  • Control of DNA to RNA conversion in cells

    of activators or repressors. In the absence of other regulatory elements, a promoter's sequence-based affinity for RNA polymerases varies, which results

    Transcriptional regulation

    Transcriptional_regulation

  • Conserved non-coding sequence
  • DNA sequence

    non-coding sequences are functional elements of the genome other than coding DNA. Some of these functional elements include non-coding genes, regulatory sequences

    Conserved non-coding sequence

    Conserved_non-coding_sequence

  • Promoter (genetics)
  • Region of DNA encouraging transcription

    conformation of regulatory proteins in a cell, which enable activating transcription factors to recruit RNA polymerase. Given the short sequences of most promoter

    Promoter (genetics)

    Promoter (genetics)

    Promoter_(genetics)

  • Silkie
  • Chinese fluffy breed of chicken

    shown to be a SNP in a regulator of the SHH gene, called the ZPA Regulatory Sequence (ZRS). This causes ectopic SHH expression in the anterior of the

    Silkie

    Silkie

    Silkie

  • Junk DNA
  • DNA sequences with no known biological function

    coding regions such as genes for ribosomal RNA and transfer RNA, regulatory sequences, origins of replication, centromeres, telomeres, and scaffold attachment

    Junk DNA

    Junk_DNA

  • Reporter gene
  • Technique in molecular biology

    cellular processes in real-time. Reporter genes are often fused to regulatory sequences of genes of interest, enabling scientists to analyze promoter activity

    Reporter gene

    Reporter gene

    Reporter_gene

  • TATA box
  • DNA sequence

    which has a shorter consensus sequence. The TATA box is considered a non-coding DNA sequence (also known as a cis-regulatory element). It was termed the

    TATA box

    TATA_box

  • Transgene
  • Gene or genetic material that has been transferred from one organism to another

    promoter, which is a regulatory sequence that will determine where and when the transgene is active, an exon, a protein coding sequence (usually derived from

    Transgene

    Transgene

    Transgene

  • Upstream activating sequence
  • An upstream activating sequence or upstream activation sequence (UAS) is a cis-acting regulatory sequence found in yeast like Saccharomyces cerevisiae

    Upstream activating sequence

    Upstream_activating_sequence

  • Expression cassette
  • DNA segment

    cassette is a distinct component of vector DNA consisting of a gene and regulatory sequence to be expressed by a transfected cell. In each successful transformation

    Expression cassette

    Expression_cassette

  • List of gene prediction software
  • gene starts in microbial genomes. Implications for finding sequence motifs in regulatory regions". Nucleic Acids Research. 29 (12): 2607–18. doi:10.1093/nar/29

    List of gene prediction software

    List_of_gene_prediction_software

  • E-box
  • DNA response element in some eukaryotes

    but distinct elements to bind E-box and tetraplex structures of regulatory sequences of muscle-specific genes". Nucleic Acids Res. 35 (21): 7087–7095

    E-box

    E-box

  • Consensus sequence
  • Most common variant of a genetic sequence across samples

    Specific sequence motifs can function as regulatory sequences controlling biosynthesis, or as signal sequences that direct a molecule to a specific site

    Consensus sequence

    Consensus sequence

    Consensus_sequence

  • Limb development
  • Development of limbs in vertebrates

    enhancer sequences may have contributed to the progressive limb loss in snake evolution. In particular, many studies have focused on the ZPA Regulatory Sequence

    Limb development

    Limb development

    Limb_development

  • A3
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    may refer to: A3 paper, a paper size defined by ISO 216 A3 regulatory sequence, a sequence for the insulin gene Adenosine A3 receptor, a human gene Annexin

    A3

    A3

  • Initiator element
  • transcription initiation without a functional TATA box. It has the consensus sequence YYA+1NWYY in humans. Similarly to the TATA box, the Inr element facilitates

    Initiator element

    Initiator element

    Initiator_element

  • Immunoglobulin class switching
  • Biological mechanism

    super-enhancer, located downstream the more distal Calpha gene, the 3' regulatory region (3'RR). In some occasions, the 3'RR super-enhancer can itself be

    Immunoglobulin class switching

    Immunoglobulin class switching

    Immunoglobulin_class_switching

  • CCDC138
  • Protein found in humans

    factors that have been predicted by Genomatix that binds to the regulatory sequence of the CCDC138 gene. CCDC138 has been identified as one of the many

    CCDC138

    CCDC138

    CCDC138

  • CAAT box
  • Distinct pattern of nucleotides in molecular biology

    binding general transcription factors. Both of these consensus sequences belong to the regulatory promoter. Full gene expression occurs when transcription activator

    CAAT box

    CAAT_box

  • Dog anatomy
  • Studies of the visible part of a canine

    study found a regulatory sequence next to the gene Insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF1), which, together with the gene and regulatory sequence, "is a major

    Dog anatomy

    Dog anatomy

    Dog_anatomy

  • C2
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    three-dimensional space group number 5 C2 domain, a protein structural domain C2 regulatory sequence for the insulin gene Apolipoprotein C2, a human apolipoprotein In

    C2

    C2

  • Split gene theory
  • gene-expression regulatory sequences (promoter and poly-A addition site sequences) also could have originated from stop codons. A conserved sequence, AATAAA,

    Split gene theory

    Split_gene_theory

  • Eye color
  • Polygenic phenotypic characteristic

    counts, hair and skin tone. The polymorphisms may be in an OCA2 regulatory sequence, where they may influence the expression of the gene product, which

    Eye color

    Eye color

    Eye_color

  • Swee Lay Thein
  • Malaysian haematologist

    between MYB and HBS1L. Thain showed that this interval contains regulatory sequences. She has investigated how QTL regulates the expression of MYB and

    Swee Lay Thein

    Swee Lay Thein

    Swee_Lay_Thein

  • Polydactyly in stem-tetrapods
  • State of having more than five digits in ancient fish and tetrapods

    of polarizing region activity regulatory sequence) that is located approximately 1 Mb upstream of the coding sequence of Shh." Devonian taxa were polydactylous

    Polydactyly in stem-tetrapods

    Polydactyly in stem-tetrapods

    Polydactyly_in_stem-tetrapods

  • SON (gene)
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    protein encoded by SON gene binds to a specific DNA sequence upstream of the upstream regulatory sequence of the core promoter and second enhancer of human

    SON (gene)

    SON (gene)

    SON_(gene)

  • Translation (biology)
  • Cellular process of protein synthesis

    mRNAs can have different translation rates due to the presence of regulatory sequence elements. This has been shown to be important in a variety of settings

    Translation (biology)

    Translation (biology)

    Translation_(biology)

  • Pribnow box
  • DNA sequence required in bacterial promoters for transcription

    The Pribnow box (also known as the Pribnow-Schaller box) is a sequence of TATAAT of six nucleotides (thymine, adenine, thymine, etc.) that is an essential

    Pribnow box

    Pribnow_box

  • Coactivator (genetics)
  • Class of proteins involved in regulation of transcription

    domain that binds either to a DNA promoter site or a specific DNA regulatory sequence called an enhancer. Binding of the activator-coactivator complex

    Coactivator (genetics)

    Coactivator (genetics)

    Coactivator_(genetics)

  • Pseudogene
  • Functionless relative of a gene

    Pseudogenes are usually identified when genome sequence analysis finds gene-like sequences that lack regulatory sequences or are incapable of producing a functional

    Pseudogene

    Pseudogene

    Pseudogene

  • Sequence motif
  • Nucleotide or amino-acid sequence pattern

    the "B-form" DNA double helix). Outside of gene exons, there exist regulatory sequence motifs and motifs within the "junk", such as satellite DNA. Some

    Sequence motif

    Sequence_motif

  • Mutation
  • Alteration in the nucleotide sequence of a genome

    is in a coding or non-coding region. Mutations in the non-coding regulatory sequences of a gene, such as promoters, enhancers, and silencers, can alter

    Mutation

    Mutation

    Mutation

  • B recognition element
  • (BRE) is a DNA sequence found in the promoter region of most[clarification needed] genes in eukaryotes and Archaea. The BRE is a cis-regulatory element that

    B recognition element

    B recognition element

    B_recognition_element

  • Epigenetics in learning and memory
  • Heritable characteristics affecting learning

    are not immediately repaired. About 600 regulatory sequences in promoters and about 800 regulatory sequences in enhancers appear to depend on double strand

    Epigenetics in learning and memory

    Epigenetics_in_learning_and_memory

  • Functional genomics
  • Field of molecular biology

    constructs of candidate cis-regulatory elements is generated, each of these elements is linked to a unique barcode sequence and then cloned into plasmids

    Functional genomics

    Functional genomics

    Functional_genomics

  • Stein Aerts
  • Belgian bio-engineer and computational biologist

    (2005-07-01). "TOUCAN 2: the all-inclusive open source workbench for regulatory sequence analysis". Nucleic Acids Research. 33 (Web Server issue): W393–396

    Stein Aerts

    Stein Aerts

    Stein_Aerts

  • Attenuator
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    amplitude of an optical signal. Attenuator (genetics), a specific regulatory sequence transcribed into RNA. Impact attenuator, used on highways as a crumple

    Attenuator

    Attenuator

  • Large language model
  • Type of machine learning model

    nature. Nucleic acid models have proven useful in detecting regulatory sequences, sequence classification, RNA-RNA interaction prediction, and RNA structure

    Large language model

    Large_language_model

  • E2
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    protein component of proteasome-mediated protein degradation E2 regulatory sequence, for the insulin gene Levuglandin E2, an aldehyde Prostaglandin E2

    E2

    E2

  • Green fluorescent protein
  • Protein that exhibits bright green fluorescence when exposed to ultraviolet light

    proteins and that is controlled by the same regulatory sequence; that is, the gene's regulatory sequence now controls the production of GFP, in addition

    Green fluorescent protein

    Green fluorescent protein

    Green_fluorescent_protein

  • Downstream promoter element
  • consensus sequence was originally thought to be RGWCGTG, however more recent studies have suggested it to be the similar but more general sequence RGWYV(T)

    Downstream promoter element

    Downstream promoter element

    Downstream_promoter_element

  • E1
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    reaction, which targets a protein for degradation via a proteasome] E1 regulatory sequence for the insulin gene Estrone, a hormone Pyruvate dehydrogenase (E1)

    E1

    E1

  • Eukaryotic transcription
  • Transcription is heterocatalytic function of DNA

    promoter. Well-characterized regulatory elements include enhancers, silencers, and insulators. These regulatory sequences can be spread over a large genomic

    Eukaryotic transcription

    Eukaryotic transcription

    Eukaryotic_transcription

  • A5
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    A5 and variants may refer to: A5 regulatory sequence in biochemistry A5, the abbreviation for the androgen Androstenediol Annexin A5, a human cellular

    A5

    A5

  • Contribution of epigenetic modifications to evolution
  • a regulatory sequence that showed evidence of hominid adaptation, such as higher nucleotide substitution rates and certain regulatory sequences that

    Contribution of epigenetic modifications to evolution

    Contribution_of_epigenetic_modifications_to_evolution

  • Regulation of gene expression
  • Biological cell regulation mechanisms

    certain sequences.[citation needed] Three prime untranslated regions (3'-UTRs) of messenger RNAs (mRNAs) often contain regulatory sequences that post-transcriptionally

    Regulation of gene expression

    Regulation of gene expression

    Regulation_of_gene_expression

  • DNA sequencing
  • Process of determining the nucleic acid sequence

    researchers to identify changes in genes and noncoding DNA (including regulatory sequences), associations with diseases and phenotypes, and identify potential

    DNA sequencing

    DNA sequencing

    DNA_sequencing

  • Snake
  • Limbless, scaly, elongate reptile

    with DNA mutations in the Zone of Polarizing Activity Regulatory Sequence (ZRS), a regulatory region of the sonic hedgehog gene which is critically required

    Snake

    Snake

    Snake

  • Gene expression
  • Conversion of a gene's sequence into a mature gene product or products

    untranslated regions (3′UTRs) of messenger RNAs (mRNAs) often contain regulatory sequences that post-transcriptionally influence gene expression. Such 3′-UTRs

    Gene expression

    Gene_expression

  • Polysyndactyly
  • Medical condition

    Primarily, mutations are found in the zone of polarizing activity regulatory sequence, or ZRS, that controls the expression of SHH in developing limbs

    Polysyndactyly

    Polysyndactyly

    Polysyndactyly

  • NRON
  • RNA family

    (nuclear factor of activated T cells) Predicted secondary structure and sequence conservation of NRON Identifiers Symbol NRON Rfam RF00636 Other data RNA

    NRON

    NRON

    NRON

  • Epigenome
  • Biological term

    inter-individual differences in DNA methylation are mainly determined by cis-regulatory sequence polymorphisms, probably involving mutations in TFBSs (Transcription

    Epigenome

    Epigenome

    Epigenome

  • C1
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    protein domain C1-inhibitor, a human serine protease inhibitor C1 regulatory sequence for the insulin gene Apolipoprotein C1, a human lipoprotein Chlorophyll

    C1

    C1

  • Endurance
  • Ability of an organism to exert itself and remain active for a long period of time

    regulated, as in tissues generally, by regulatory DNA sequences, especially enhancers. Enhancers are non-coding sequences in the genome that activate the expression

    Endurance

    Endurance

    Endurance

  • CEB
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Geb Čeb, old name for Čelarevo, Serbia CAAT enhancer binding, a regulatory sequence in DNA Census Enumerators' Books, books used by researchers in social

    CEB

    CEB

  • Domestic pigeon
  • Small domesticated bird

    larger leg bones. The cause of these changes is a change in the regulatory sequences of DNA that control the expression of the Pitx1 and the Tbx5 genes

    Domestic pigeon

    Domestic pigeon

    Domestic_pigeon

  • HCONDELs
  • that perform non-coding functions. These represent a new class of regulatory sequences and may have played an important role in the development of specific

    HCONDELs

    HCONDELs

  • G1
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    G-1, or G One may refer to: G1 phase, in the cellular cycle G1 regulatory sequence for the insulin gene ATC code G01 Gynecological antiinfectives and

    G1

    G1

  • Bioinformatics
  • Computational analysis of large, complex sets of biological data

    determine genes that encode proteins, RNA genes, regulatory sequences, structural motifs, and repetitive sequences. A comparison of genes within a species or

    Bioinformatics

    Bioinformatics

    Bioinformatics

  • Expression vector
  • Virus or plasmid designed for gene expression in cells

    the production of proteins. The vector is engineered to contain regulatory sequences that act as enhancer and promoter regions and lead to efficient transcription

    Expression vector

    Expression vector

    Expression_vector

  • Common disease-common variant
  • Hypothesis for alleles

    (not necessarily disease-causing) are known to exist in coding and regulatory sequences of genes. According to the CD-CV hypothesis, some of those variants

    Common disease-common variant

    Common_disease-common_variant

  • ENCODE
  • Research consortium investigating functional elements in human and model organism DNA

    - a variety of DNA elements, such as promoters, transcriptional regulatory sequences, and regions of chromatin structure and histone modification. It

    ENCODE

    ENCODE

  • Gene desert
  • Area of genome devoid of protein-coding genes

    elements, including regulatory sequences, but also large stretches of junk DNA (See Non-coding DNA). One study focused on a regulatory archipelago, a region

    Gene desert

    Gene_desert

  • Messenger RNA
  • RNA that is read by the ribosome to produce a protein

    composing a final complex protein) and their coding sequence is grouped and regulated together in a regulatory region, containing a promoter and an operator

    Messenger RNA

    Messenger RNA

    Messenger_RNA

  • Glossary of cellular and molecular biology (M–Z)
  • codon and a stop codon. operator A regulatory sequence within an operon, typically located between the promoter sequence and the structural genes of the

    Glossary of cellular and molecular biology (M–Z)

    Glossary_of_cellular_and_molecular_biology_(M–Z)

  • Yeastract
  • Database

    from GO. The nucleotide sequences of the promoter and coding regions for Yeast genes were obtained from Regulatory Sequence Analysis Tools (RSAT). All

    Yeastract

    Yeastract

  • Genome evolution
  • Process by which a genome changes in structure or size over time

    obtained new functions. Given that gene expression is driven by short regulatory sequences, this demonstrates that relatively few mutations are required to

    Genome evolution

    Genome evolution

    Genome_evolution

  • Transcription factor
  • Protein that regulates the rate of DNA transcription

    may be classified by their (1) mechanism of action, (2) regulatory function, or (3) sequence homology (and hence structural similarity) in their DNA-binding

    Transcription factor

    Transcription factor

    Transcription_factor

  • Sexual dimorphism
  • Sex-specific adaptations

    traits may involve transcription factors or cofactors rather than regulatory sequences. Sexual dimorphism may also influence differences in parental investment

    Sexual dimorphism

    Sexual dimorphism

    Sexual_dimorphism

  • Lolium arundinaceum
  • Species of flowering plant

    alkaloid gene clusters across fungal endophytes: predicting the co-regulatory sequence motifs and the evolutionary history". Fungal Genetics and Biology

    Lolium arundinaceum

    Lolium arundinaceum

    Lolium_arundinaceum

  • Apolipoprotein B
  • Protein found in humans

    nucleotides between the edited nucleoside and this mooring sequence. There is also a regulatory sequence 3′ to the editing site. The active site of ApoBEC-1

    Apolipoprotein B

    Apolipoprotein B

    Apolipoprotein_B

  • Distal promoter
  • Regulatory DNA sequences

    Distal promoter elements are regulatory DNA sequences that can be many kilobases distant from the gene that they regulate. They can either be enhancers

    Distal promoter

    Distal_promoter

  • DNA
  • Molecule that carries genetic information

    annotations that identify the locations of genes and regulatory elements on each chromosome. Regions of DNA sequence that have the characteristic patterns associated

    DNA

    DNA

    DNA

  • Sense (molecular biology)
  • Property of nucleic acid strands with respect to their translatability into protein

    in which amino acids are assembled to make proteins, as well as regulatory sequences, splicing sites, non-coding introns, and other gene products. For

    Sense (molecular biology)

    Sense_(molecular_biology)

  • TOP2B
  • these IEG genes. Activation of more than 600 regulatory sequences in promoters and 800 regulatory sequences in enhancers, in many cell types, appears to

    TOP2B

    TOP2B

    TOP2B

  • Epigenetics of physical exercise
  • Field of study

    regulated, as in tissues generally, by regulatory DNA sequences, especially enhancers. Enhancers are non-coding sequences in the genome that activate the expression

    Epigenetics of physical exercise

    Epigenetics_of_physical_exercise

  • Fusion gene
  • Gene formed by the combination of two independent genes

    non-coding sequence region, it can lead to the misregulation of the expression of a gene now under the control of the cis-regulatory sequence of another

    Fusion gene

    Fusion gene

    Fusion_gene

  • Active chromatin sequence
  • Region of DNA in a eukaryotic chromosome

    sequence (ACS) is a region of DNA in a eukaryotic chromosome in which histone modifications such as acetylation lead to exposure of the DNA sequence thus

    Active chromatin sequence

    Active_chromatin_sequence

  • Polymerase chain reaction
  • Laboratory technique to multiply a DNA sample for study

    fragments that contain complementary sequences. It is used to join DNA pieces containing genes, regulatory sequences, or mutations; the technique enables

    Polymerase chain reaction

    Polymerase chain reaction

    Polymerase_chain_reaction

  • Familial opposable triphalangeal thumbs duplication
  • Medical condition

    Wilkie, Andrew O. M. (2008-08-15). "A variant in the sonic hedgehog regulatory sequence (ZRS) is associated with triphalangeal thumb and deregulates expression

    Familial opposable triphalangeal thumbs duplication

    Familial opposable triphalangeal thumbs duplication

    Familial_opposable_triphalangeal_thumbs_duplication

  • Sex chromosome
  • Chromosome that differs from an ordinary autosome in form, size, and behavior

    or internal organs. There is a gene in the Y chromosome that has regulatory sequences that control genes that code for maleness, called the SRY gene. This

    Sex chromosome

    Sex chromosome

    Sex_chromosome

  • Protein FAM46B
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    Protein FAM46B also known as family with sequence similarity 46 member B is a protein that in humans is encoded by the FAM46B gene. FAM46B contains one

    Protein FAM46B

    Protein FAM46B

    Protein_FAM46B

  • WHP Posttranscriptional Response Element
  • DNA Sequence

    Posttranscriptional Regulatory Element (WPRE) is a DNA sequence that, when transcribed, creates a tertiary structure enhancing expression. The sequence is commonly

    WHP Posttranscriptional Response Element

    WHP_Posttranscriptional_Response_Element

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  • Anuloma
  • Girl/Female

    Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu

    Anuloma

    Sequence

    Anuloma

  • Sandhata
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Sandhata

    Connector; Regulator

    Sandhata

  • Krama
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Krama

    Order; Sequence

    Krama

  • Hillary
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Hillary

    English : from a medieval male personal name (from Latin Hilarius, a derivative of hilaris ‘cheerful’, ‘glad’, from Greek hilaros ‘propitious’, ‘joyful’). The Latin name was chosen by many early Christians to express their joy and hope of salvation, and was borne by several saints, including a 4th-century bishop of Poitiers noted for his vigorous resistance to the Arian heresy, and a 5th-century bishop of Arles. Largely due to veneration of the first of these, the name became popular in France in the forms Hilari and Hilaire, and was brought to England by the Norman conquerors.English : from the much rarer female personal name Eulalie (from Latin Eulalia, from Greek eulalos ‘eloquent’, literally well-speaking, chosen by early Christians as a reference to the gift of tongues), likewise introduced into England by the Normans. A St. Eulalia was crucified at Barcelona in the reign of the Emperor Diocletian and became the patron of that city. In England the name underwent dissimilation of the sequence -l-l- to -l-r- and the unfamiliar initial vowel was also mutilated, so that eventually the name was considered as no more than a feminine form of Hilary (of which the initial aspirate was in any case variable).

    Hillary

  • Anuloma | அநுலோமா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Anuloma | அநுலோமா

    Sequence

    Anuloma | அநுலோமா

  • Rhythm
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sikh

    Rhythm

    Music; In-sequence

    Rhythm

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Online names & meanings

  • Taahira
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Taahira

    Chaste, Pure, Pious, Clean

  • Prita
  • Girl/Female

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu

    Prita

    Dear One; Beloved

  • Sankalp
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Sankalp

    Will, Determination, Resolve

  • Isoud
  • Girl/Female

    British, English

    Isoud

    Lover of Tristan

  • PHILIPPINE
  • Female

    French

    PHILIPPINE

    Feminine form of French Philippe, PHILIPPINE means "lover of horses."

  • Shanley
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Gaelic, Irish

    Shanley

    Child of the Old Hero; Small and Ancient; Old Hero

  • Milan
  • Girl/Female

    American, Hindu, Indian

    Milan

    Meeting; Get Together; Eager; Rival

  • Shanoli
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Shanoli

    Sweet Hearted / Kind Hearted

  • Konstanza
  • Girl/Female

    German, Latin

    Konstanza

    Firm

  • Byus
  • Surname or Lastname

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    Byus

    English : variant spelling of Byas.

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  • Regulator
  • n.

    A contrivance for regulating and controlling motion, as: (a) The lever or index in a watch, which controls the effective length of the hairspring, and thus regulates the vibrations of the balance. (b) The governor of a steam engine. (c) A valve for controlling the admission of steam to the steam chest, in a locomotive.

  • Regulator
  • n.

    One who, or that which, regulates.

  • Disposer
  • n.

    One who, or that which, disposes; a regulator; a director; a bestower.

  • Emulatory
  • a.

    Pertaining to emulation; connected with rivalry.

  • Sequence
  • n.

    All five cards, of a hand, in consecutive order as to value, but not necessarily of the same suit; when of one suit, it is called a sequence flush.

  • Regulator
  • n.

    A member of a volunteer committee which, in default of the lawful authority, undertakes to preserve order and prevent crimes; also, sometimes, one of a band organized for the comission of violent crimes.

  • Sequent
  • n.

    That which follows as a result; a sequence.

  • Refutatory
  • a.

    Tending tu refute; refuting.

  • Sequence
  • n.

    A melodic phrase or passage successively repeated one tone higher; a rosalia.

  • Tierce
  • n.

    A sequence of three playing cards of the same suit. Tierce of ace, king, queen, is called tierce-major.

  • Sequence
  • n.

    Simple succession, or the coming after in time, without asserting or implying causative energy; as, the reactions of chemical agents may be conceived as merely invariable sequences.

  • Rosalia
  • n.

    A form of melody in which a phrase or passage is successively repeated, each time a step or half step higher; a melodic sequence.

  • Redargutory
  • a.

    Pertaining to, or containing, redargution; refutatory.

  • Series
  • n.

    A number of things or events standing or succeeding in order, and connected by a like relation; sequence; order; course; a succession of things; as, a continuous series of calamitous events.

  • Sequence
  • n.

    Three or more cards of the same suit in immediately consecutive order of value; as, ace, king, and queen; or knave, ten, nine, and eight.

  • Guide
  • v. t.

    One who, or that which, directs another in his conduct or course of lifo; a director; a regulator.

  • Seriality
  • n.

    The quality or state of succession in a series; sequence.

  • Round
  • n.

    A course ending where it began; a circuit; a beat; especially, one freguently or regulary traversed; also, the act of traversing a circuit; as, a watchman's round; the rounds of the postman.

  • Regulator
  • n.

    A clock, or other timepiece, used as a standard of correct time. See Astronomical clock (a), under Clock.

  • Sequence
  • n.

    A hymn introduced in the Mass on certain festival days, and recited or sung immediately before the gospel, and after the gradual or introit, whence the name.