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Meaning of "regulatory sequences"

Regulatory sequences are specific regions of DNA that play a crucial role in controlling gene expression. They determine when and where genes are turned on or off, leading to the production of proteins and other molecules necessary for proper cell function and development

How to use "regulatory sequences" in a sentence

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regulatory sequences
Regulatory sequences are located at the extremities of genes.
Examples of various regulatory sequences are described below.
Regulatory sequences are not translated into protein.
Inducible or constitutively active regulatory sequences can be used.
The regulatory sequences can be of any origin.
Genetically engineered and mutated regulatory sequences are also contemplated.
The regulatory sequences may be of any origin.
Various combinations of transcriptional regulatory sequences can be included in a vector.
The regulatory sequences can be inducible or constitutive.
Appropriate adenoviral vectors and regulatory sequences are discussed herein.
Such regulatory sequences are known in the art.
The coding region is operably linked to such regulatory sequences.
Further regulatory sequences may also be added.
Chimeric protein expression is performed using target regulatory sequences.
These regulatory sequences are known in the art.

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The expression cassette may also include regulatory sequences.
Gene regulatory sequences responsible for class switching.
A wide variety of transcriptional and regulatory sequences may be employed.
Such regulatory sequences may be introduced into a plant.
Gene expression can be controlled by inducible or uninducible regulatory sequences.
Regulatory sequences are not limited to promoters.
Vectors not including regulatory sequences are useful as cloning vectors.
Regulatory sequences also include enhancers and silencers.
Said nucleic acid may also contain regulatory sequences.
Regulatory sequences and codons are generally species dependent.
Arrows show the orientation of coding and regulatory sequences.
Transcription regulatory sequences are well known in the art.
A wide variety of transcriptional and translational regulatory sequences can be employed.
Similarly other regulatory sequences can also be included.
The coding sequence is operably linked to the necessary regulatory sequences.
Expression regulatory sequences can be operably linked to a transgene.
It may comprise at least one expression cassette comprising regulatory sequences.
Regulatory sequences involved in the promotion and termination of transcription.
These are regulatory sequences.
Regulatory sequences include both promoter and termination sequences.
Expression in plants will use regulatory sequences functional in such plants.
Plant regulatory sequences for selective control of gene expression.
The exogenous nucleic acid may further comprises regulatory sequences.
Such regulatory sequences are promoters active in directing transcription in seeds.
There may be one or more regulatory sequences in the upstream region.
The regulatory sequences may be from autologous or heterologous sources.
The expression vector preferably comprises one or more regulatory sequences.
Additional regulatory sequences can also be included in preferred vectors.
It can be efficiently used for screening libraries of coding or regulatory sequences of interest.
Such regulatory sequences include a promoter and a polyadenylation signal.
Coding sequences can be operably linked to regulatory sequences in a sense or antisense orientation.
Regulatory sequences include promoters.
They will have compatible regulatory sequences and origins of replication.
Regulatory sequences typically do not themselves code for a gene product.
Other useful heterologous regulatory sequences are known to those skilled in the art.

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