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"Inducible"
Keywords:
transcription
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enzyme
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synthesized
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genes
,
substrate
Related Terms:
Inducer
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Repression
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Transcription factor
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Activator
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Expression system
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Inducible promoter
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Hox genes
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Regulatory gene
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Gyrase
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Enhancer
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Repressor
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Regulator gene
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Transcription factors
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Methylation
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Catabolite repression
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Interference
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Induction
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Gene silencing
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Restriction enzymes
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Gene product
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Klenow fragment
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Topoisomerase
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Homeobox
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Promoter
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Replisome
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Expression
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Reporter gene
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Restriction endonuclease
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Operator
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Regulatory genes
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Restriction enzyme
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Homeotic gene
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Dna methylation
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Pcr
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Rt-pcr
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Rdna
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Expression vector
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Recombinant
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Transfection
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Attenuation
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Transposase
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Recombinant dna technology
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Operon
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Catabolite activator protein
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Epigenetics
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Telomerase
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Cloning vector
,
Exons
,
Gene
,
Restriction fragment
enzyme not synthesized or activated until needed
rpi.edu
A regulatory system where the genes are only expressed under appropriate conditions (e.g. when the substrate is present or in specific environmental conditions).
sci.sdsu.edu
Produced or activated in response to an external condition.
research.arc2.ucla.edu
classifies a protein or enzyme as one that can be increased in quantity at the level of genetic transcription; compare with constitutive
elfstrom.com
transcription of some genes can be triggered by inducers, small molecules able to act on regulating sequences of these genes
new.genoway.com
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Keywords:
inferable
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derivable
,
obtainable
Obtainable by induction; derivable; inferable.
ftp.uga.edu
Keywords:
capable
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take
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place
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caused
Capable of being induced, caused, or made to take place.
ftp.uga.edu