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1 signaling acts only early in development to heritably activate ap, whereas it is required persistent
2 e established a modular transgenic system to heritably activate mouse Notch1 in multiple types of pro
4 owth Factor Receptor (EGFR) signaling, which heritably activates apterous (ap) in D compartment cells
6 nvestigating the mechanisms by which animals heritably adapt to P. vranovensis infection, we found th
9 mechanisms like DNA methylation, which could heritably alter phenotypes without changing the DNA sequ
11 teria and archaea have the unique ability to heritably alter their genomes by incorporating small fra
12 NA methylation, and marks the emergence of a heritably altered and therapeutically relevant state in
15 d at a repressed Drosophila HOX gene, remain heritably associated with that gene and can carry the me
16 ndida albicans can switch stochastically and heritably between a "white" phase and an "opaque" phase.
17 transcriptional regulation whereby genes are heritably, but not necessarily permanently, inactivated.
18 s and genetic tests demonstrate that Pl' can heritably change back to Pl-Rh in rmr mutant individuals
21 epigenetic imprint at the mat2/3 region and heritably converts the expressed state to the silenced s
23 e of transgenic mice which spontaneously and heritably develop thymomas at a very high penetrance.
24 nal variation in its formation, can generate heritably distinct populations of genetically identical
25 adaptation that allow cells to discover and heritably encode novel adaptive solutions, with implicat
27 yering of controls needed to poise this gene heritably for activation, we have used chromatin immunop
28 tagens in the lab revealed that strains vary heritably in tolerance to each mutagen, but mutagen tole
30 ytes, and their bipotential progenitors) are heritably labeled at high efficiency with yellow fluores
31 M) cells that rejoined the circulating pool, heritably maintained a predilection for homing back to t
32 cus-specific gene silencing is initiated and heritably maintained during cell division are not clearl
34 (IL-4) cytokine gene loci, changes that are heritably maintained in the resulting T helper type 1 (T
35 their differentiation potential, NEPECs were heritably marked and transplanted under the kidney capsu
36 ild-type sister cells are differentially and heritably marked by green and red fluorescent proteins.
40 ric DNA in Drosophila cells is sufficient to heritably recruit CENP-A, kinetochore proteins, and micr
43 lity of an endogenous gene or a transgene to heritably silence another closely related allele or gene
45 ation of a naturally occurring locus able to heritably silence the otherwise highly active MuDR trans
46 essential for development and are thought to heritably silence transcription by altering chromatin fo
47 tumor suppressor gene, such as RUNX3, can be heritably silenced by epigenetic mechanisms in breast ca
48 Instead, IE-mediated relocation confers a heritably silenced gene state refractory to activation i
50 ility creates novel traits that later become heritably stabilized by genetic and epigenetic changes.
51 ast cells employ a prion-based mechanism for heritably switching between distinct carbon source utili
56 s propagated beyond self; alterations can be heritably transmitted to differentiated progeny, in addi
58 alpha stimulus, heterochromatic domains were heritably transmitted, undiminished through multiple cel
60 [BIG(+)] (better in growth), allows cells to heritably yet reversibly alter their translational progr