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81rho genes — Genes coding for small GTP binding proteins; implicated in actin organization and the interaction of the cytoskeleton with intracellular membranes. See also ras and rab …
82transforming genes — Genes, originally of tumour viruses, responsible for their ability to transform cells. The term now serves as an operational definition of oncogenes …
83cell interaction genes — genes of the major histocompatibility complex that control cell cell interactions between B cells, T cells, and macrophages and between cytotoxic T cells and target cells. Called also CI g s …
84immune suppressor genes — genes governing the ability of suppressor T cells to respond to certain antigens …
85syntenic genes — genes located on the same chromosome …
86additive genes — Genes whose net effect is the sum of their individual allelic effects, i.e. they show neither dominance nor epistasis …
87cytoplasmic genes — Genes located on DNA outside the nucleus, i.e. on plastids …
88extranuclear genes — Genes residing elsewhere than in the nucleus (e.g. in mitochondria, chloroplasts or plastids) …
89homeotic genes — Genes that act in concert to determine fundamental patterns of development …
90Genes code corporation — Gene Codes Corporation Pour les articles homonymes, voir GCC. Gene Codes Corporation est une société privée, spécialisée dans la bio informatique et l analyse de séquence d ADN. La compagnie est basée à Ann Arbor (Michigan). Gene Codes est… …