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  • 11Mothers against decapentaplegic homolog 2 — SMAD family member 2 PDB rendering based on 1dev …

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  • 12Gene silencing — is a general term describing epigenetic processes of gene regulation. The term gene silencing is generally used to describe the switching off of a gene by a mechanism other than genetic modification. That is, a gene which would be expressed… …

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  • 13Oct-4 — POU class 5 homeobox 1 Identifiers Symbols POU5F1; MGC22487; OCT3; OCT4; OTF 3; OTF3; OTF4; Oct 3; Oct 4 External IDs …

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  • 14RELA — For other uses, see RELA Corps. V rel reticuloendotheliosis viral oncogene homolog A (avian) PDB rendering based on 1bft …

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  • 15Transcription factor — In the field of molecular biology, a transcription factor (sometimes called a sequence specific DNA binding factor) is a protein that binds to specific sequences of DNA and thereby controls the transfer (or transcription) of genetic information… …

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  • 16Liver X receptor alpha — Nuclear receptor subfamily 1, group H, member 3 PDB rendering based on 1uhl …

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  • 17DNA methylation — Illustration of a DNA molecule that is methylated at the two center cytosines. DNA methylation plays an important role for epigenetic gene regulation in development and disease. DNA methylation is a biochemical process that is important for… …

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  • 18Network motif — Network motifs are connectivity patterns (sub graphs) that occur much more often than they do in random networks. Most networks studied in biology, ecology and other fields have been found to show a small set of network motifs; surprisingly, in… …

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  • 19Hepatocyte nuclear factor 4 alpha — Hepatocyte nuclear factor 4, alpha PDB rendering based on 1m7w …

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  • 20COUP-TFII — Nuclear receptor subfamily 2, group F, member 2 Identifiers Symbols NR2F2; ARP1; COUPTFB; COUPTFII; MGC117452; NR2F1; SVP40; TFCOUP2 External IDs …

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