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Figure 2.9 Enhancer region modularity

Figure 2.9 Enhancer region modularity . Figure 2.10 Modular transcriptional regulatory regions using Pax6 as an activator . Figure 2.11 RNA polymerase is stabilized on the promoter site of the DNA by transcription factors recruited by the enhancers.

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Figure 2.9 Enhancer region modularity

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  1. Figure 2.9 Enhancer region modularity

  2. Figure 2.10 Modular transcriptional regulatory regions using Pax6 as an activator

  3. Figure 2.11 RNA polymerase is stabilized on the promoter site of the DNA by transcription factors recruited by the enhancers

  4. Figure 2.12 Stereoscopic model of Pax6 protein binding to its enhancer element in DNA

  5. Figure 2.16 Silencers. Analysis of β-galactosidase staining patterns in 11.5-day embryonic mice

  6. Figure 2.13 Pancreatic lineage and transcription factors

  7. Zhou et al.

  8. Figure 2.3 Nucleosome and chromatin structure (Part 1)

  9. Figure 2.3 Nucleosome and chromatin structure (Part 2)

  10. Figure 2.3 Nucleosome and chromatin structure (Part 3)

  11. Figure 2.14 Three-dimensional model of the homodimeric transcription factor MITF (one protein in red, the other in blue) binding to a promoter element in DNA (white)

  12. Figure 2.15 Model for the role of the “pioneer” transcription factor Pbx in aligning the muscle-specific transcription factor MyoD on DNA

  13. Figure 2.17 Methylation of globin genes in human embryonic blood cells

  14. Figure 2.18 DNA methylation can block transcription by preventing transcription factors from binding to the enhancer region

  15. Figure 2.24 Roles of differential RNA processing during development

  16. Figure 2.26 Some examples of alternative RNA splicing

  17. Figure 2.27 Alternative RNA splicing to form a family of rat α-tropomyosin proteins

  18. Figure 2.28 The Dscam gene of Drosophila can produce 38,016 different types of proteins by alternative nRNA splicing

  19. Figure 2.31 Degradation of casein mRNA in the presence and absence of prolactin

  20. Figure 2.34 Hypothetical model of the regulation of lin-14 mRNA translation by lin-4 RNAs

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