novel gene

collocation in English

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novel
adjective
uk
/ˈnɒv.əl/
us
/ˈnɑː.vəl/
new and original, not like anything ...
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gene
noun[C]
uk
/dʒiːn/
us
/dʒiːn/
a part of the DNA in a cell that controls the physical development, behaviour, etc. of an individual plant or animal and is passed on from ...
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Molecular analysis of the integration site revealed that the vector had integrated into an exon of anovelgene.
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The development of tailored,novelgenetransfer vectors will improve the efficiency and stability of therapeutic gene expression in the many settings of gene therapy.
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One possible application of this approach is for identification ofnovelgenetargets (as potential candidate genes for complex diseases) for transcription factors.
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These studies have contributed to characterizing anovelgeneinvolved in human disease.
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It has been shown, nonetheless that the iv/iv mutation is associated with anovelgenewhich encodes a cytoplasmic dynein.
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We narrowed the critical region by homozygosity mapping and now report mutations in anovelgene, encoding a 992 amino acid protein.
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Mutations in anothernovelgenedesignated parkin have been identified in cases of autosomal recessive early-onset parkinsonism.
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Establishment ofnovelgenecomplexes, protected by self-fertilization and experiencing only limited gene flow, clearly provides the most adaptive evolutionary strategy to a constantly changing abiotic or biotic environment.
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Seven phylotypes representednovelgenespecies, which were less than 97 % similar to known sequences.
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His recent work includes the development of anovelgenetranscriptional silencing technology.
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These results create an opportunity for anovelgenetherapy based approach to alleviating insulin desensitization in type 2 diabetes.
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Chimeric genes form when duplication, deletion, or incomplete retrotransposition combine portions of two different coding sequences to produce anovelgenesequence.
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It deconstructs complex genotypes, allowing the creation ofnovelgenecombinations.
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As further novel genes and markers are identified in human prostate carcinogenesis, it is essential that we base new murine models on these findings.
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These results also support the notion that novel genes might have been derived from a diversity of microorganisms.
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Analysis of early results indicates the presence of novel genes and aid to assign function and understand the regulation of known genes.
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We have been using our own differential display protocol to isolate novel genes related to somitogenesis.
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Thus, the identification of novel genes, and analysis of their function during porcine preimplantation embryogenesis is necessary.
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Cereal grains were problematic candidates for improvement using biotechnology because transforming them by adding novel genes was not possible for many years.
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