Enhancer
... In genetics , an
enhancer is a short region of DNA which can be bound ... of genes (hence the name) in a gene-cluster. An
enhancer does not need to be particularly close to the ... two linked circles of DNA, one circle with the
enhancer sequence and the other with its promoter . An ...
AMP
... The three-letter abbreviation AMP can refer to the following:
In biology , the nucleotide adenosine monophosphate
As a flavour
enhancer , the nucleotide adenosine monophosphate
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In computing , an audio decoding engine ...
Insulin
... those alleged for some steroids . This is not so; eighty years of insulin use has given no reason to believe it to be in any respect a performance
enhancer for non diabetics. Improperly treated diabetics are, to be sure, more prone than others to exhaustion and tiredness, and in some of these cases, ...
Lac repressor
... this humans need regulator molecules that act like factory foremen. They monitor the environment and use the information to signal to the cell. An
enhancer tells the cell to crank up production of a particular substance. A repressor tells the cell to reduce production.
The first step in production is ...
Promoter
... Proximal promoter
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Specific transcription factor binding sites
Distal promoter
Anything further upstream (but not an
enhancer or other regulatory region whose influence is positional/orientation independent)
Specific transcription factor binding sites
Promoters ...