Category:Gene expression
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Gene expression is the multi-step process by which a gene's information is converted into the structures and functions of a cell, following the central dogma of molecular biology.
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This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.
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Pages in category "Gene expression"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 200 total.
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- R-HDAC
- RBCG30
- RBM15
- RE1-silencing transcription factor
- Regucalcin
- Regulation of gene expression
- Regulator gene
- Regulatory gene
- Regulatory region or sequence
- Regulatory sequence
- Retinoic acid receptor
- Retinoic acid receptor gamma
- Retinoid X receptor
- Rex1
- Rho factor
- Riboswitch
- RNA editing
- RNA Helicase A
- RNA polymerase
- RNA polymerase I
- RNA polymerase II
- RNA splicing
- RNA-binding protein
- RNA-induced silencing complex
- RNAi
- RNase E 5′ UTR element
- RpoF
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- SAM-II riboswitch
- SARNP
- Scaffold/matrix attachment region
- Serial analysis of gene expression
- Serrate RNA effector molecule homolog
- Serum response factor
- Short hairpin RNA
- SIN3A
- SiRNA
- Small interfering RNA
- Small nuclear RNA
- Spiruchostatin
- Spliceosome
- SR protein
- Staufen (protein)
- Structural gene
- SUPT20H
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- TAF1
- TATA box
- TEAD4
- TFIID
- Three prime untranslated region
- Trans-acting
- Trans-acting siRNA
- Transcription
- Transcription (genetics)
- Transcription factor
- Transcription factors
- Transcription factor II A
- Transcription factor II B
- Transcription factor II D
- Transcription factor II E
- Transcription factor II F
- Transcription factory
- Transcription preinitiation complex
- Translation
- Tristetraprolin
- Tryptophan repressor