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Robbers Cave

During the 1950s, the landmark Robbers Cave experiment demonstrated that when groups must compete with one another, intergroup conflict, hostility, and even violence may result. At the Oklahoman summer camp, two troops of boys—termed the Rattlers and the Eagles—took part in a week-long tournament. During this time, their negativity culminated in derogatory name-calling, fistfights, and even vandalism and destruction of property. However, this work also revealed that such tension could be...
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アルゴナウトをノックアウトする.

Florian A Steiner1, Ronald H A Plasterk

  • 1Hubrecht Laboratory-KNAW, Utrecht, 3584 CT, The Netherlands.

Cell
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この要約は機械生成です。

アルゴナウトのタンパク質は,小さなRNAを介して遺伝子サイレンシングの中心に位置しています. 新しい研究では,アルゴナウト族の27人のアルゴナウト族の虫の詳細を明らかにし,複雑な遺伝子を静止するネットワーク内の役割を明らかにしました.

科学分野:

  • 分子生物学は分子生物学である.
  • 遺伝学 遺伝学とは
  • RNA 生物学 RNA 生物学

背景:

  • アルゴナウトタンパク質は,小さなRNAを使用する遺伝子サイレンシング経路の重要な媒介者です.
  • アルゴナウトのタンパク質の多様性と機能を理解することは,遺伝子調節を解読する上で極めて重要です.

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