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The classification of gene products in the molecular biology domain: Realism, objectivity, and the limitations of the Gene Ontology

The classification of gene products in the molecular biology domain: Realism, objectivity, and the limitations of the Gene Ontology

... Genome Project was as much about the final draft of the Human Genome as it was about learning ways to decode large quantities of genomic information quickly and cheaply [60]. The average laboratory scientist in a biology ...

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Gene transfer to the rodent placenta in situ  A new strategy for delivering gene products to the fetus

Gene transfer to the rodent placenta in situ A new strategy for delivering gene products to the fetus

... of gene products to the fetus has several potential ...Placental gene transfer could also be an approach to studying placental ...and gene transfer or transplantation studies can be examined ...

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Identification of gene products encoded by the latency-related gene of bovine herpesvirus 1.

Identification of gene products encoded by the latency-related gene of bovine herpesvirus 1.

... (LR) gene products is controlled by a 980-bp fragment (LR ...LR gene was inserted into a mammalian expression vector and subsequently transfected into COS-7 cells, a 41-kDa protein was detected by ...

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Tissue and developmental distribution of Six family gene products

Tissue and developmental distribution of Six family gene products

... Int I,IJe\',lIi()1 ~2 1~1 I~SI199S) 1 \1 Tissue and developmental distribution of Six family gene products HI ROM I OHTO', TOSHIHIRO TAKIZAWA', TAKUMA SAITO', MAKOTO KOBAYASHI', KEIKO IKEDA' and KIYOS[.] ...

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Relationships among genes and gene products of bacteriophage BF23.

Relationships among genes and gene products of bacteriophage BF23.

... 12 0022-538X/88/124561-08$02.00/0 Copyright C 1988, American Society for Microbiology Relationships among Genes and Gene Products of Bacteriophage BF23 TAKESHI NAGASU, KAORU YOSHINARI, S[r] ...

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Regulation of apoptosis by viral gene products.

Regulation of apoptosis by viral gene products.

... be provided by a large variety of stimuli (reviewed in reference 79). In lymphoid cells, for example, the Fas receptor (CD95) is a key component. In a great many cells the p53 tumor sup- pressor plays a major role in ...

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O-linked glycosylation of retroviral envelope gene products.

O-linked glycosylation of retroviral envelope gene products.

... Digestion of [3H]glucosamine-labeled FrMCF gp7O with PNGase F, an enzyme which completely removes asparagine-linked oligosaccharides from proteins, resulted in a size shift consistent wi[r] ...

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Mutation to Overproduction of Bacteriophage T4 Gene Products

Mutation to Overproduction of Bacteriophage T4 Gene Products

... Under conditions where "late" gene transcription is prevented mutants of genes 33 and 55, the time for shutoff of synthesis of any particular "early" protein becomes dependent on the sta[r] ...

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Identification of bacteriophage T4D gene products 26 and 51 as baseplate hub structural components.

Identification of bacteriophage T4D gene products 26 and 51 as baseplate hub structural components.

... These current conclusions about the gene 26 and 51 products are based on properties of T4 mutant particles containing altered gene 26 or 51 products and include i changes in heat labilit[r] ...

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Subnuclear localization of the trans-activating protein of human T-cell leukemia virus type I.

Subnuclear localization of the trans-activating protein of human T-cell leukemia virus type I.

... Other gene products known to be associated with the nuclear matrix include the large T simian virus antigen of 40 8, the viral and cellular myb gene products 6, 45, the viral and cellula[r] ...

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Complete sequence and genomic analysis of murine gammaherpesvirus 68.

Complete sequence and genomic analysis of murine gammaherpesvirus 68.

... FIG. 1. Organization and ORF analysis of the gHV68 genome. (A) Predicted BamHI, EcoRI, and HindIII restriction endonuclease cleavage maps of the gHV68 genome based on the complete nucleic acid sequence. With the ...

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Identification and characterization of the human cytomegalovirus immediate-early region 2 gene that stimulates gene expression from an inducible promoter.

Identification and characterization of the human cytomegalovirus immediate-early region 2 gene that stimulates gene expression from an inducible promoter.

... Although there are protein products of various sizes associated with IE2 and these gene products are detected in infected cells at early times after infection, we were able to demonstrat[r] ...

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A multigene family encodes the human cytomegalovirus glycoprotein complex gcII (gp47-52 complex).

A multigene family encodes the human cytomegalovirus glycoprotein complex gcII (gp47-52 complex).

... For further analysis of the HXLF gene products, mRNA from all five ORFs was translated in the presence of CPM and the products were immunoprecipitated with either monoclonal antibody 9E1[r] ...

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The PET54 gene of Saccharomyces cerevisiae: characterization of a nuclear gene encoding a mitochondrial translational activator and subcellular localization of its product.

The PET54 gene of Saccharomyces cerevisiae: characterization of a nuclear gene encoding a mitochondrial translational activator and subcellular localization of its product.

... Fox, 1986 At least two nuclear gene products are specifically required for translation of a single yeast mitochondrial mRNA.. Fox, 1987 Multiple nuclear gene products are [r] ...

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Discovery of MicroRNAs and Transcription Factors Co-Regulatory Modules by integrating Multiple Types of Genomic Data

Discovery of MicroRNAs and Transcription Factors Co-Regulatory Modules by integrating Multiple Types of Genomic Data

... of gene products, cellular component where gene products are active, biological process pathways and larger processes made up of the activities of multiple gene ...The Gene ...

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PubMedCentral-PMC5624641.pdf

PubMedCentral-PMC5624641.pdf

... HIV-specific CD8 + T-cell responses limit viral replication in untreated infection. After the initi- ation of antiretroviral therapy (ART), these responses decay and the infected cell population that remains is commonly ...

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The Schizosaccharomyces pombe S-Phase Checkpoint Differentiates Between Different Types of DNA Damage

The Schizosaccharomyces pombe S-Phase Checkpoint Differentiates Between Different Types of DNA Damage

... dependent manner ( Saka et al. 1997; Walworth and et al. 1995). In S. pombe the G2 DNA damage checkpoint Bernards 1996). They are therefore believed to trans- has been genetically dissected into three parts. The first ...

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Phenotypic analysis of bovine papillomavirus type 1 E2 repressor mutants.

Phenotypic analysis of bovine papillomavirus type 1 E2 repressor mutants.

... Irrespective, the data generated in this study lead to the conclusion that the high excess in the levels of the E2 repressor gene products over the E2 transactivator gene product in mous[r] ...

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Role of the Tsc1-Tsc2 Complex in Signaling and Transport Across the Cell Membrane in the Fission Yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe

Role of the Tsc1-Tsc2 Complex in Signaling and Transport Across the Cell Membrane in the Fission Yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe

... Heterozygous inactivation of either human TSC1 or TSC2 causes tuberous sclerosis (TSC), in which development of benign tumors, hamartomas, occurs via a two-hit mechanism. In this study, fission yeast genes homologous to ...

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A DOMINANT CONSTITUTIVE phoR MUTATION IN ESCHERICHIA COLI

A DOMINANT CONSTITUTIVE phoR MUTATION IN ESCHERICHIA COLI

... The estimate is made from a comparison of the expected probabilities ( P ) of functional phoR gene product formation cal- culated for phoR gene products of various numbers of[r] ...

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