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Solved Transcription of the yeast GAL1 gene is required to | Chegg.com
Solved Transcription of the yeast GAL1 gene is required to | Chegg.com

A synthetic promoter system for well-controlled protein expression with  different carbon sources in Saccharomyces cerevisiae | Microbial Cell  Factories | Full Text
A synthetic promoter system for well-controlled protein expression with different carbon sources in Saccharomyces cerevisiae | Microbial Cell Factories | Full Text

Gal system in eukaryotes - YouTube
Gal system in eukaryotes - YouTube

Knockdown of galectin-1 suppresses the growth and invasion of osteosarcoma  cells through inhibition of the MAPK/ERK pathway
Knockdown of galectin-1 suppresses the growth and invasion of osteosarcoma cells through inhibition of the MAPK/ERK pathway

Glucose repression of the GAL1 promoter Gal4 HDA1 | Chegg.com
Glucose repression of the GAL1 promoter Gal4 HDA1 | Chegg.com

Binary and Graded Responses in Gene Networks | Science's STKE
Binary and Graded Responses in Gene Networks | Science's STKE

Addgene: pJH131
Addgene: pJH131

Introducing Simultaneous Edits into the GAL1 and GAL80 Promoters (A)... |  Download Scientific Diagram
Introducing Simultaneous Edits into the GAL1 and GAL80 Promoters (A)... | Download Scientific Diagram

Galanin Receptor 1 Antibodies | 7TM Antibodies
Galanin Receptor 1 Antibodies | 7TM Antibodies

A double role of the Gal80 N terminus in activation of transcription by  Gal4p | Life Science Alliance
A double role of the Gal80 N terminus in activation of transcription by Gal4p | Life Science Alliance

Model for ncRNA-based regulation of GAL1–GAL10 expression. Cells grown... |  Download Scientific Diagram
Model for ncRNA-based regulation of GAL1–GAL10 expression. Cells grown... | Download Scientific Diagram

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Insights into Bidirectional Gene Expression Control Using the Canonical GAL1/GAL10  Promoter - ScienceDirect
Insights into Bidirectional Gene Expression Control Using the Canonical GAL1/GAL10 Promoter - ScienceDirect

Network diagram of the degradation module in yeast. The GAL1 production...  | Download Scientific Diagram
Network diagram of the degradation module in yeast. The GAL1 production... | Download Scientific Diagram

Addgene: Gal1/10 Ade S. cerevisiae expression vector (12ADE-U)
Addgene: Gal1/10 Ade S. cerevisiae expression vector (12ADE-U)

Addgene: Gal1/10 Ura S. cerevisiae expression vector (12URA-U)
Addgene: Gal1/10 Ura S. cerevisiae expression vector (12URA-U)

Engineered GAL1 promoter variants. (A) Measuring the effects of Zif268... |  Download Scientific Diagram
Engineered GAL1 promoter variants. (A) Measuring the effects of Zif268... | Download Scientific Diagram

LECTURE 20
LECTURE 20

Reverse Evolution of a Classic Gene Network in Yeast Offers a Competitive  Advantage - ScienceDirect
Reverse Evolution of a Classic Gene Network in Yeast Offers a Competitive Advantage - ScienceDirect

A Precise Genome Editing Method Reveals Insights into the Activity of  Eukaryotic Promoters - ScienceDirect
A Precise Genome Editing Method Reveals Insights into the Activity of Eukaryotic Promoters - ScienceDirect

Part:BBa K234095 - parts.igem.org
Part:BBa K234095 - parts.igem.org

Insights into Bidirectional Gene Expression Control Using the Canonical GAL1/GAL10  Promoter
Insights into Bidirectional Gene Expression Control Using the Canonical GAL1/GAL10 Promoter

A Test of the Coordinated Expression Hypothesis for the Origin and  Maintenance of the GAL Cluster in Yeast | PLOS ONE
A Test of the Coordinated Expression Hypothesis for the Origin and Maintenance of the GAL Cluster in Yeast | PLOS ONE

Yeast GAL Genes: A Model for Activation and Repression
Yeast GAL Genes: A Model for Activation and Repression

Cell signaling can direct either binary or graded transcriptional responses  | The EMBO Journal
Cell signaling can direct either binary or graded transcriptional responses | The EMBO Journal

Frontiers | GAL Regulon in the Yeast S. cerevisiae is Highly Evolvable via  Acquisition in the Coding Regions of the Regulatory Elements of the Network
Frontiers | GAL Regulon in the Yeast S. cerevisiae is Highly Evolvable via Acquisition in the Coding Regions of the Regulatory Elements of the Network

Addgene: p406GAL1
Addgene: p406GAL1