Examples of using Genes encoding in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Semenza published some of his key findings in 1995, including identification of the genes encoding HIF.
The team found genes encoding proteins never detected before in bacterial viruses.
In 1995, Semenza was able to publish some of his key findings,including identification of the genes encoding HIF.
As for the 5S rRNA, the genes encoding for it are transcribed into pre-5S rRNA by the RNA polymerase III.
In 1995, Semenza began extensive research on HIF complexes and published important findings,including the identification of genes encoding HIF.
There was a possibility that the genes encoding complex I had been transferred from mitochondria into the nuclear genome.
It works by enhancing mucosal defense, scavenging free radicals,and temporarily activating genes encoding cyclooxygenase-2.
The genes encoding these proteins are upregulated when the cell is under stress from unfolded proteins.
When the embryo begins to form the upper levels, the genes encoding the formation of cervical vertebrae come off the spool and become activated.
The genes encoding ethylene receptors have been cloned in the reference plant Arabidopsis thaliana and many other plants.
In many cases,the basis for this variability are genetic polymorphisms in the genes encoding these enzymes(Ingelman-Sundberg et al., 1999).
Aberrant mutations in the genes encoding for the centriole can lead to defects in its structure or number.
In a new study, researchers used transcriptome analysis, virus-induced gene silencing and biochemical assays,to isolate genes encoding a detoxification enzyme found in cotton.
As for the 5S rRNA, the genes encoding for it are transcribed into pre-5S rRNA by the RNA polymerase III outside the nucleolus.
By undergoing a simple mating process called conjugation, bacteria can transfer genetic material,including genes encoding resistance to antibiotics(found on and) from one bacterium to another.
Many genes encoding proteins that regulate cell proliferation, differentiation, and apoptosis are modulated in part by vitamin D.
By undergoing a simple mating process called conjugation, bacteria can transfer genetic material,including genes encoding resistance to antibiotics(found on and) from one bacterium to another.
Many genes encoding proteins that regulate cell proliferation, differentiation, and cell death are modulated in part by vitamin D.
By undergoing a simple mating process called"conjugation," bacteria can transfer genetic material,including genes encoding resistance to antibiotics(found on plasmids and transposons) from one bacterium to another.
For genes encoding proteins the expression level can be directly assessed by a number of means with some clear analogies to the techniques for mRNA quantification.
Then they would replace those genes with genes encoding the desired effect(for instance, insulin production in the case of diabetics).
We have identified a collection of genes encoding enzymes necessary for microbes to consume penicillin(which Alexander Fleming discovered in its naturally occurring form in 1928).
First, the organism may acquire genes encoding enzymes, such as β-lactamases, that destroy the antibacterial agent before it can have an effect.
We found that the steroid affects two genes encoding(or producing) proteins that turn other genes on or off; they are called transcription factors.
The findings offer biochemical proof that the genes encoding subunits of complex I have not been transferred to the nuclear genome and that this respiratory complex indeed is not assembled.
All non-spherical bacteria have genes encoding actin-like proteins, and these proteins form a helical network beneath the cell membrane that guides the proteins involved in cell wall biosynthesis.