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Some and genes
Some DNA-or RNA-binding enzymes can recognize specific base pairing patterns that identify particular regulatory regions of genes.
Some genes that code for protein sub units of voltage-gated and ligand-gated ion channels have been associated with forms of generalized epilepsy and infantile seizure syndromes.
Some genetic disorders are passed down from the parents ' genes, but others are always or almost always caused by new mutations or changes to the DNA.
Some genes are found to be expressed from both maternal genomes while others are expressed exclusively from the lone paternal copy.
Some 67 % of IBM patients have a particular combination of human leukocyte antigen genes in a section of the 8. 1 ancestral haplotype in the center of the MHC class II region.
Some mutations occur in so-called regulatory genes.
Some prokaryotes, including many archaea and the bacterial order Actinomycetales also share homologs of the 20S proteasome, whereas most bacteria possess heat shock genes hslV and hslU, whose gene products are a multimeric protease arranged in a two-layered ring and an ATPase.
Some miRNAs and siRNAs can cause genes they target to be methylated, thereby decreasing or increasing transcription of those genes.
Some genes of RNA virus are important to the viral replication cycles and mutations are not tolerated.
Some TEs also contain integrons ( genetic elements that can capture and express genes from other sources ) that contain integrase enzyme which can integrate gene cassettes.
Some examples have been found of SINEs exerting transcriptional control of some protein-encoding genes.
Some noncoding DNA sequences are genetic " switches " that regulate when and where genes are expressed.
Some noncoding DNA sequences determine the expression levels of various genes.
Some species ( including most mammals ) have a gene or genes on the Y-chromosome that determine maleness.
Some one hundred of these genes give instructions for key parts of the human immune system, giving a clue as to why the closely related smallpox is so lethal.
Some abnormalities in the average size or shape of some regions of the brain have been found in some disorders, reflecting genes and / or experience.
Some new and exciting examples of progress in this field are the identification of genes for regulatory RNAs, insights into the evolutionary origin of photosynthesis, or estimation of the contribution of horizontal gene transfer to the genomes that have been analyzed.
Some inventions and discoveries to come out of Berkeley Lab include: " smart " windows with embedded electrodes that enable window glass to respond to changes in sunlight, synthetic genes for antimalaria and anti-AIDS superdrugs based on breakthroughs in synthetic biology, electronic ballasts for more efficient lighting, Home Energy Saver, the web's first do-it-yourself home energy audit tool, a pocket-sized DNA sampler called the PhyloChip, and the Berkeley Darfur Stove, which uses one-quarter as much firewood as traditional cook stoves.
Some plant species have enormous mtDNAs ( as many as 2, 500, 000 base pairs per mtDNA molecule ) but, surprisingly, even those huge mtDNAs contain the same number and kinds of genes as related plants with much smaller mtDNAs.
Some organizations, most notably Dor Yeshorim, organize screening programs to prevent homozygosity for the genes that cause these diseases.
Some genes are oncogenes-they are overexpressed in colorectal cancer.
Some genes involved in critical developmental processes contain multiple enhancers of overlapping function.
Some of these mutations affected genes involved in the development of the embryo.
Some genes are only found in certain populations of Burmese, for example the Head Defect is not present in UK Burmese as a result of a ban on imports in the GCCF Burmese registration policy ..

Some and unique
Some luthiers have increasingly focused their attention on the needs of fingerstylists and have developed unique guitars for this style of playing.
Some games involve commanding multiple game pieces ( or units ), such as chess pieces or Monopoly houses and hotels, that have unique designations and capabilities within the parameters of the game ; in other games, such as Go, all pieces controlled by a player have the same capabilities.
Some countries ' dances have features that are unique to that country, although neighboring countries sometimes have similar features.
Some guitar players have used LEDs in the fretboard to produce unique lighting effects onstage.
Some listings are listed on other sites, but there are many that are unique to the Opencaching Network.
Some, such as the mystic dragonewts, are unique to Glorantha.
Some addresses are unique only on the local ( sub -) network.
Some items at reference libraries may be historical and even unique.
Some phonologists prefer not to specify a unique phoneme in such cases, since to do so would mean providing redundant or even arbitrary information – instead they use the technique of underspecification.
Some aspects of the instruction set are unique, most notably the " byte " instructions, which operated on bit fields of any size from 1 to 36 bits inclusive according to the general definition of a byte as a contiguous sequence of a fixed number of bits.
Some virtual cards offer PIN < nowiki > less </ nowiki > Dialing, either by dialling a number unique to the customer, or by recognising the telephone number which originated the call by Caller ID and relating it to the appropriate account.
Some early Robin Hood stories appear to be unique, such as the story wherein Robin gives a knight, generally called Richard at the Lee, money to pay off his mortgage to an abbot, but this may merely indicate that no parallels have survived.
Some critics have also tried to apply the theory to individual works, but the effort to find unique structures in individual literary works runs counter to the structuralist program and has an affinity with New Criticism.
Some items are consistent and appear many times throughout the series, such as bombs, which can be used both as weapons and to open blocked or hidden doorways, boomerangs, which can kill or paralyze enemies, keys for locked doors, magic swords and shields and bows and arrows, while others are unique to a single game.
Some in the party began to scout for such an alternative, and Harding's name arose, despite his reluctance, due to his unique ability to draw vital Ohio votes.
Some of the islands ’ more unique aspects to Carnival are the theatre performances and dances.
Some fish groups originally unique to the Neotropics include:
Some boroughs had a combination of these varying types of franchise and all usually had special rules and exceptions, so many boroughs had a form of franchise that was unique to themselves.
Some modern scholars also view the unusual decision of Darius to give the throne to Xerxes to be a result of his consideration of the unique positions that Cyrus the Great and his daughter Atossa have had.
Some organizations also assign unique identification to each instrument to standardize the recordkeeping and keep track of accessories that are integral to a specific calibration condition.
Some applications using the stream cipher RC4 are attackable because of weaknesses in RC4's key setup routine ; new applications should either avoid RC4 or make sure all keys are unique and ideally unrelated ( e. g., generated by a cryptographic hash function ) and that the first bytes of the keystream are discarded.
Some features are unique to high-speed rail: effectively, lot of conventionally-hauled trains reach 200 km / h in commercial service, beginning with the French " Capitole " launched in 1967, but are not considered high-speed trains.
Some unique treasures of the Kampong Ayer over its illustrious history are exhibited in 5 mini-galleries within the building.
Some proper nouns occur in plural form ( optionally or exclusively ), and then they refer to groups of entities considered as unique ( the Hendersons, The Azores, the Pleiades ).
Some of the early solar watches of the 1970s had innovative and unique designs to accommodate the array of solar cells needed to power them ( Synchronar, Nepro, Sicura and some models by Cristalonic, Alba, Seiko and Citizen ).

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