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- Cis-regulatory_module abstract "Cis-regulatory module (CRM) is a stretch of DNA, usually 100-1000 DNA base pairs in length, where a number of transcription factors can bind and regulate expression of nearby genes and regulate their transcription rates. They are labeled as cis because they are typically located on the same DNA as the genes they control as opposed to trans, which refers to effects on genes not located on the same strand or farther away, such as transcription factors. One cis-regulatory element can regulate several genes, and conversely, one gene can have several cis-regulatory modules.Cis-regulatory modules carry out their function by integrating the active transcription factors and the associated co-factors at a specific time and place in the cell where this information is read and an output is given.".
- Cis-regulatory_module thumbnail AT_DNA_base_pair.png?width=300.
- Cis-regulatory_module wikiPageExternalLink generegulation.info.
- Cis-regulatory_module wikiPageExternalLink ModuleMaster.
- Cis-regulatory_module wikiPageExternalLink Stochastic_gene_expression_and_cell_differentiation_during_embryo_development.html.
- Cis-regulatory_module wikiPageID "22164509".
- Cis-regulatory_module wikiPageRevisionID "599790224".
- Cis-regulatory_module hasPhotoCollection Cis-regulatory_module.
- Cis-regulatory_module subject Category:DNA.
- Cis-regulatory_module subject Category:Gene_expression.
- Cis-regulatory_module subject Category:Posttranslational_modification.
- Cis-regulatory_module subject Category:RNA.
- Cis-regulatory_module comment "Cis-regulatory module (CRM) is a stretch of DNA, usually 100-1000 DNA base pairs in length, where a number of transcription factors can bind and regulate expression of nearby genes and regulate their transcription rates. They are labeled as cis because they are typically located on the same DNA as the genes they control as opposed to trans, which refers to effects on genes not located on the same strand or farther away, such as transcription factors.".
- Cis-regulatory_module label "Cis-regulatory module".
- Cis-regulatory_module sameAs m.05q69z5.
- Cis-regulatory_module sameAs Q5122113.
- Cis-regulatory_module sameAs Q5122113.
- Cis-regulatory_module wasDerivedFrom Cis-regulatory_module?oldid=599790224.
- Cis-regulatory_module depiction AT_DNA_base_pair.png.
- Cis-regulatory_module isPrimaryTopicOf Cis-regulatory_module.