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How did eukaryotic organisms become so much more complex than prokaryotic ones, without a whole lot more genes? The answer lies in transcription factors. Experiments have shown that TFs can bind ...
If our genes are so similar, what really makes a eukaryote different from a prokaryote, or a human from E. coli? The answer lies in the difference in gene expression and regulation used.
New research has uncovered more about the complexity of human gene regulation by identifying certain sequences of proteins called transcription factors that bind to DNA and regulate the expression of ...
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Discovery of an atypical heat shock factor, HSF5, involved in meiotic mechanisms has implications for male infertilityIn eukaryotic cell division ... However, the mechanisms governing meiotic progression and the specific transcription factors involved remain poorly understood, posing significant challenges ...
He then did a three-year post-doctoral position at the University of Portsmouth investigating eukaryotic transcription factors involved in blood development. In 2000, he moved to the Animal Health ...
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