| 11. | Thalassemias, in contrast, usually result in underproduction of normal globin proteins, often through mutations in regulatory genes.
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| 12. | This means that many regulatory genes can be turned on for pathways like muscle repair and growth.
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| 13. | Applied to eukaryotes, the term refers to any group of non-contiguous genes controlled by the same regulatory gene.
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| 14. | The extent of regulatory gene disparities for prodynorphin, between human and primates, has gained the attention of scientists.
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| 15. | This allows c-Myc to take advantage of EZH2's silencing capabilities to prevent regulatory genes from acting upon it.
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| 16. | Presumably human regulatory genes are more sophisticated and can construct greatly more complex structures like the human brain.
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| 17. | Although the main human genes have recognizable counterparts in fish, the regulatory genes seem to be different, Collins said.
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| 18. | Human regulatory genes and baboon regulatory genes are so similar that for purposes of the experiment they are interchangeable.
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| 19. | One of the regulatory genes Krumlauf is studying also appears to play a role in the development of leukemia.
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| 20. | Human regulatory genes and baboon regulatory genes are so similar that for purposes of the experiment they are interchangeable.
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