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  • '''KEGG''' ('''Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes''') is a collection of databases dealing with [[genome]]s, [[bi ...te journal|vauthors=Kanehisa M, Goto S | title=KEGG: Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes | journal=Nucleic Acids Res | year=2000 | volume=28 | issue=1 | ...
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  • ...use to be hungry and eat more, which results in obesity. For comparison, a mouse with a normal amount of adipose tissue is shown on the right.]] ...knees, each containing one large [[lymph node]]. Of all the depots in the mouse, the gonadal depots are the largest and the most easily dissected, comprisi ...
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  • ...cells gene transcription of cell differentiation and proliferation related genes. In mouse studies, topical calcipotriol administration to the ear and dorsal skin led ...
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  • ...cells gene transcription of cell differentiation and proliferation related genes. In mouse studies, topical calcipotriol administration to the ear and dorsal skin led ...
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  • ...use to be hungry and eat more, which results in obesity. For comparison, a mouse with a normal amount of adipose tissue is shown on the right.]] ...knees, each containing one large [[lymph node]]. Of all the depots in the mouse, the gonadal depots are the largest and the most easily dissected, comprisi ...
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  • {{Main/ja|Genetics of obesity/ja#Genes}} [[CCR2/ja|CCR2]]欠損[[mouse/ja|マウス]]の脂肪組織内では、[[eosinophil/ja|好酸球]]の数が増加し、代替[[macrophage/ja|マクロファージ]]の活性 ...
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  • ...to the number of [[gene]]s (although there may be a significant number of genes that encode [[RNA]] of protein, e.g. [[ribosomal RNA]]s). [[Virus]]es typic ...ion scheme. Similarly, the [[Gene Ontology|gene ontology]] classifies both genes and proteins by their biological and biochemical function, but also by thei ...
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  • ...ls.<ref>{{cite journal | vauthors = Schwaber J, Cohen EP | title = Human x mouse somatic cell hybrid clone secreting immunoglobulins of both parental types ...ffected by fusing a [[Multiple myeloma|myeloma]] cell and a [[mus musculus|mouse]] [[lymphocyte]] to form a hybrid cell ([[hybridoma]]).]] ...
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  • ...to the number of [[gene]]s (although there may be a significant number of genes that encode [[RNA]] of protein, e.g. [[ribosomal RNA]]s). [[Virus]]es typic ...ion scheme. Similarly, the [[Gene Ontology|gene ontology]] classifies both genes and proteins by their biological and biochemical function, but also by thei ...
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  • ...stration of the clonal nature of spleen colonies derived from transplanted mouse marrow cells | journal = Nature | volume = 197 | issue = 4866 | pages = 452 ...lasts into pluripotent stem cells by modifying the expression of only four genes. The feat represents the origin of induced pluripotent stem cells, known as ...
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  • ...e]]s, the process can be used to remove, or "[[Gene knockout|knock out]]", genes. The new DNA can be inserted randomly, or [[Gene targeting|targeted]] to a ...GM animal when he inserted foreign DNA into a [[Genetically modified mouse|mouse]] in 1974. The first company to focus on genetic engineering, [[Genentech]] ...
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  • Studies that have focused on inheritance patterns rather than on specific genes have found that 80% of the offspring of two [[parental obesity|obese parent ...unable to produce [[leptin]] thus resulting in obesity (left) and a normal mouse (right)]] ...
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  • Studies that have focused on inheritance patterns rather than on specific genes have found that 80% of the offspring of two [[parental obesity|obese parent ...unable to produce [[leptin]] thus resulting in obesity (left) and a normal mouse (right)]] ...
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  • ...ngdom (biology)|kingdoms]]. New genes can be introduced, or [[endogenous]] genes can be enhanced, altered, or [[Gene knockout|knocked out]]. ...the antibiotic [[kanamycin]]. The first [[genetically modified animal]], a mouse, was created in 1974 by [[Rudolf Jaenisch]], and the first plant was produc ...
    217 KB (29,051 words) - 07:55, 4 January 2023
  • ...ik khi nu''}}, {{IPA-th|pʰrík kʰîː nǔː|IPA}}, [[Literal meaning|literal]]: Mouse/rat dropping chili. ...nterspecific hybrid]], largely ''C. chinense'' with some ''C. frutescens'' genes. It is also known as ''naga jolokia'' and ghost pepper. ...
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  • ...hromosomes]] that held the trait-carrying units that had become known as [[genes]]. A focus on new kinds of model organisms such as [[viruses]] and [[bacter ...on chromosome theory|chromosome theory of inheritance]], which states that genes are found on chromosomes, was supported by [[Thomas Hunt Morgan|Thomas Morg ...
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