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glossary of genetics and evolutionary biology is a list of definitions of terms and concepts used in the study of genetics and evolutionary biology, as... |
In genetics, a promoter is a sequence of DNA to which proteins bind to initiate transcription of a single RNA transcript from the DNA downstream of the... |
Molecular evolution Classical genetics Developmental genetics Conservation genetics Ecological genetics Evolutionary genetics Genetic engineering Metagenics... |
methods of reverse genetics: Site-directed mutagenesis is a sophisticated technique that can either change regulatory regions in the promoter of a gene or make... |
Butterflies". Genetics. 180 (3): 1567–1577. doi:10.1534/genetics.107.082982. PMC 2581958. PMID 18791259. Pennisi, E. (2002). "Evolutionary Biology:Evo-Devo... |
Epistasis (redirect from Suppressor (genetics)) concept of epistasis originated in genetics in 1907 but is now used in biochemistry, computational biology and evolutionary biology. The phenomenon arises... |
P (August 2019). "Long-range enhancer-promoter contacts in gene expression control". Nature Reviews. Genetics. 20 (8): 437–455. doi:10.1038/s41576-019-0128-0... |
Lysenkoism (redirect from Soviet genetics) Leningrad Institute of Genetics with his Drosophila fruit flies, was criticized as bourgeois, capitalist, imperialist, and a promoter of fascism, and he returned... |
Mutation (redirect from Reversion (genetics)) raw material on which evolutionary forces such as natural selection can act. Mutation can result in many different types of change in sequences. Mutations... |
In computer science, evolutionary computation is a family of algorithms for global optimization inspired by biological evolution, and the subfield of artificial... |
Outline of biology (section Genetics) biochemistry History of biotechnology History of ecology History of genetics History of evolutionary thought: The eclipse of Darwinism – Catastrophism – Lamarckism... |
Operon (redirect from Operator regions (genetics)) In genetics, an operon is a functioning unit of DNA containing a cluster of genes under the control of a single promoter. The genes are transcribed together... |
Cis-regulatory element (section Promoter) "Cis-regulatory elements: molecular mechanisms and evolutionary processes underlying divergence". Nature Reviews Genetics. 13 (1): 59–69. doi:10.1038/nrg3095. PMID 22143240... |
Lactase persistence (category Human genetics) November 2008). "Lactose digestion and the evolutionary genetics of lactase persistence". Human Genetics. 124 (6): 579–591. doi:10.1007/s00439-008-0593-6... |
(May 2013). "From mouse to human: evolutionary genomics analysis of human orthologs of essential genes". PLOS Genetics. 9 (5): e1003484. doi:10.1371/journal... |
Junk DNA (section Evolutionary impact) criteria should be used to identify function. Many scientists have an evolutionary view of the genome and they prefer criteria based on whether DNA sequences... |
each term). It has been designed as a companion to Glossary of genetics and evolutionary biology, which contains many overlapping and related terms; other... |
Promoter activity is a term that encompasses several meanings around the process of gene expression from regulatory sequences —promoters and enhancers... |
Microsatellite (redirect from Microsatellite (genetics)) polymorphisms within gene regions: phenotypic and evolutionary implications". American Journal of Human Genetics. 67 (2): 345–356. doi:10.1086/303013. PMC 1287183... |
Genetics is the study of genes and tries to explain what they are and how they work. Genes are how living organisms inherit features or traits from their... |