Regulation Of Gene Expression

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Lesson 1
What is the central dogma of gene...,
What is the study of stable pheno...,
What does epigenetics most often ...
25  cards
Lesson 2
What is the benefit of oxford nan...,
What are the disadvantages of pac...,
What specifically do illumina and...
19  cards
Lesson 3
In what 2 ways can you compare ex...,
What 2 methods are utilized to pe...,
What is the most used clustering ...
14  cards
Lesson 4
What is a psendogene,
How prevalent are pseudogenes,
Although they lack canonical prom...
48  cards
Lesson 5
What was the project created to i...,
What does encode stand for,
What was project consortium of en...
50  cards
Lesson 6
Where are enhancers most often lo...,
Where are enhancers located in re...,
What are enhancers bound to an ac...
61  cards
Lesson 7
What creates the difference betwe...,
What is the function of the promo...,
What are regulatory sequences
99  cards
Lesson 8
Describe the central dogma in depth,
Non coding dna consists of what e...,
What are three types of small non...
66  cards
Lesson 9
Where are adult stem cells located,
What are the four model lineages ...,
What are the two parts of the mus...
52  cards
Lesson 10
What is gene addition,
What is the goal of genome editing,
What is another term for substitu...
61  cards
Lesson 11
What are the three ways that sgrn...,
Describe the delivery of sgrnas a...,
What two vectors can be used as v...
51  cards
Lesson 12
What is one of the most potent er...,
The beta globin gene,
In addition to the minimal promot...
41  cards
Lesson 13
What is epigenetic specifically r...,
What the most modern way to defin...,
What two mechanisms are involved ...
61  cards
Lesson 14
How do patients undergo periphera...,
Where is the vector expressing th...,
How can you check transgene expre...
32  cards
Lesson 15
In sickle cell disease what type ...,
What specific point mutation caus...,
What does hbs cause
48  cards
Lesson 16
Describer the structure of the ph...,
Describe one of the two binding s...,
What is chromatin important for
78  cards
Lesson 17
If the sperm and egg fuse properl...,
What is the function of the membr...,
How long does the journey from th...
76  cards
Lesson 18
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What was used in the 90s to deter...
57  cards
Lesson 19
How can we test of cells are plur...,
What is the first thing to do whe...,
What is a crucial hallmark to ver...
35  cards
Lesson 20
What does car t stand for,
What is the function of car t,
What is the most diffuse antigen ...
45  cards
Lesson 21
In the zygote the dna is replicat...,
Describe the methylation pattern ...,
Is demethylase activity passive o...
53  cards
Lesson 22
What is it called when dna is inj...,
When are histones synthesized,
What is the direct model proposed...
53  cards
Lesson 23
What four ways can dna methylatio...,
What is the of the main damages t...,
What do we mean when we say aberr...
47  cards
Lesson 24
What are the two most important p...,
What are the two methods of rna q...,
Why must rna be amplified using a...
55  cards
Lesson 25
What are the two main differences...,
What do the single cell rna proto...,
What do you use if you are intere...
32  cards
Lesson 26
What is aging defined as,
How are our bodies trying to cont...,
What are the 9 candidate hallmark...
74  cards
Lesson 27
Genomic instability is the drivin...,
What effect does aging have on te...,
Where do the majority of the epig...
58  cards
Lesson 28
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