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Regulation of gene expression, or gene regulation, includes a wide range of mechanisms that are used by cells to increase or decrease the production of specific gene products (protein or RNA). Sophisticated programs of gene expression are widely observed in biology, for example to trigger developmental pathways, respond to environmental stimuli, or adapt to new food sources. Virtually any step of gene expression can be modulated, from transcriptional initiation, to RNA processing, and to the post-translational modification of a protein. Often, one gene regulator controls another, and so on, in a gene regulatory network. Gene regulation is essential for viruses, prokaryotes and eukaryotes as it increases the versatility and adaptability of an organism by allowing the cell to express protein when needed. Although as early as 1951, Barbara McClintock showed interaction between two genetic loci, Activator (Ac) and Dissociator (Ds), in the color formation of maize seeds, the first discovery of a gene regulation system is widely considered to be the identification in 1961 of the lac operon, discovered by François Jacob and Jacques Monod, in which some enzymes involved in lactose metabolism are expressed by E. coli only in the presence of lactose and absence of glucose. In multicellular organisms, gene regulation drives cellular differentiation and morphogenesis in the embryo, leading to the creation of different cell types that possess different gene expression profiles from the same genome sequence. Although this does not explain how gene regulation originated, evolutionary biologists include it as a partial explanation of how evolution works at a molecular level, and it is central to the science of evolutionary developmental biology ("evo-devo"). Source: Wikipedia (en)
Works about regulation of gene expression 22
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Studies on the genetic regulation of mycoparasitism in Trichoderma hamatum
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Functional analysis of plant Mei2-like proteins
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The transcriptional regulation of maspin
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Transcriptional regulation of human topoisomerase II beta
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Investigation into the relationship between ethylene and sulfur assimilation in Arabidopsis thaliana and onion (Allium cepa L.)
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Regulation of Topoisomerase IIa expression in humans
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Characterization of the Arabidopsis MADS-box transcription factor, AGL104
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Functional characterization of two plant type I MADS-box genes in Arabidopsis thaliana : AGL40 and AGL62
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Does DNA topography coordinate intra- & inter-chromosomal Galactose gene expression?
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Structural characterization of the SAC domain of the Par-4 protein by NMR spectroscopy
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Regulation of the carotenoid biosynthetic pathway in petals of California poppy (Eschscholzia californica)
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Development of a tetracycline-inducible lentiviral vector with an instant regulatory system
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MicroRNA and mRNA analysis of two species of New Zealand Pachycladon
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CRP and the regulation of the Type I-F CRISPR-Cas system in Pectobacterium atrosepticum
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Characterisation and Control of 3-Deoxy-D-arabino-heptulosonate 7-phosphate Synthase from Geobacillus sp
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Investigating the function of cis-regulatory elements for Runx1
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Investigating the selectivity and mechanism of allosteric regulation in α-IPMS enzymes
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Searching for a Functional Variant in a Non-Coding Genomic Region Associated with Serum Urate
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Regulation of MET Alternative Splicing
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Translational regulation of vitamin C production in plants
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Role of the CtrA cell cycle regulator in the bloodborne bacterial pathogen, Bartonella quintana.
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uORF-mediated translational regulation of drought stress response gene MASP1 in Arabidopsis thaliana
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