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Tag Archives: gene expression

Lesson 4: Immune response to hyper-gravity and spaceflight; the space flies story

Categories: Lesson Plan Bank Tags: bacteria, Biological, Biological Sciences, Drosophila, fungus, gene expression, gene profiling, genes, gravity, high school, hypergravity, immune system, lesson plan, lesson plan bank, microgravity, physiology, spaceflight Date: September 6, 2015

In the scientific press: Gut Bacteria, MicroRNA Regulation, Malaria Infection, How Children Learn.

Categories: In the Scientific Press Tags: blood group, cognition, cognitive development, experiences, gene expression, gut bacteria, homeostasis, inhibition, learning, Malaria, microbiome, miRNA, positive feedback, protein clumps, red blood cells. P. falciparum, RNA degradation, serotonin, symbiosis, translation, vasculature Date: April 29, 2015

Epigenetics and the regulation of gene expression

Categories: Reviews Tags: cell reprogramming, chromatin, development, DNA, dosage compensation, environment, epigenetics, gene expression, gene regulation, genetics, microRNA, plasticity Date: July 14, 2014

The Pros and cons of genetically modified organisms (GMO)

Categories: Reviews Tags: bacteria, gene, gene expression, genetically modified organisms, GMO, golden rice, rice, technology, transformation Date: May 18, 2014

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