Concept cluster: Health > Proteomics (2)
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(biology) Any chemical or agent which regulates one or more genes by increasing the rate of transcription.
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The study of the acylome of an organism
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(genetics) The study of the proteome of antivenoms
adj
(genetics) Relating to aptamers.
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The study of cellulosomes
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A scientific discipline devoted to elucidating protein function in a native biological setting using small molecule chemical tools.
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(genetics) The study of cistromes
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(genetics) Modified by cotransformation
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(biochemistry) The study of effectoromes
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(genetics) The group of metabolites associated with a specific eigengene
v
(biology) To constitute the code necessary for the biosynthesis of a protein by means of a matrix so as to transcribe DNA material.
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To cause or to undergo endoreduplication
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An exfoliated transcriptome
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(biochemistry) An exogenous marker / probe
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a device for delivering exogenous DNA (transgenes) to cells
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Describing the application of genomics to proteomics
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A short immunoreactive sequence that is cloned to a gene and can be used to identify or purify recombinant proteins.
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any of the genes, responsible for histocompatibility, that encode polymorphic cell-surface proteins
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The transcriptome of a holobiont
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A hox gene cofactor
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(biochemistry) The study of interferomes
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The lipidomics of metabolites
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(biochemistry) The branch of molecular biology that studies the set of metaproteins of an organism
adj
Relating to methylation
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The study of methylomes
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(biochemistry) The incorrect trafficking of an enzyme or other protein
adj
Relating to morphology and proteomics
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A set of probes that make up part of an array.
adj
Relating to nanoproteomics
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proteomics that is restricted to neuroproteins
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The proteomics of oncoproteomes
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(biology) All the biology studies such as genomics, proteomics etc. considered as a whole
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Relating to peptidogenesis
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(biochemistry) The genomics of peptides and related biomolecules
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relating to pharmacoproteomics
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The metabolomics of phosphometabolites
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Relating to phyloproteomics
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(biochemistry) Having large, asymmetric nucleotide formations.
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(biochemistry) The identification of the totality of the proteins in an organism
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The dynamics of a proteostasis network
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A proteomic genome
adv
With reference to, or by means of proteomics
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A scientist whose speciality is proteomics
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(biochemistry) The branch of molecular biology that studies the set of proteins expressed by the genome of an organism.
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proteomics
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(genetics) A collection of genes that is only an incomplete genome
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(genetics) mobile via retrotransposition
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The study of riboproteomes
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The gene affected by the mutation in D. melanogaster, or analogous genes in other species.
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(genetics) A laboratory method for the determining the identities of proteins in a mixture.
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(transitive, biochemistry) To use a Southern blot on (some DNA).
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The proteomics of teratomas
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Relating to, or composed of four cistrons
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(biochemistry, genetics) The complete set of biological literature that contain useful information when combined to generate new information through bioinformatics.
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A cell involved in transjugation
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The study of transposomes
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(biochemistry) The study of unfoldomes
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A type (typically of an enzyme) produced by fermentation

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