Will activate IL13 cytokines in the presence of DOX.
Check out Dr Jack Elias's research at Yale for a more granular explanation.
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Asthma doesn't have a gene so its neither
Gene duplication is a key mechanism in evolution.
Asthma is a gene in your family such as:ancestors,your mother,your father.etc.....which would be passed down through generations.So it depends.
A delayed-action gene is a gene that takes time to go into effect. Examples of a delayed-action gene are puberty and greying hair.
what is dominant of genne action
A delayed-action gene is a type of gene that is expressed after a certain period of time has passed or when triggered by specific environmental conditions. This gene regulation allows organisms to respond to changing conditions by activating or deactivating certain genetic functions at a specific time.
Phenotype
since gene therapy is a mechanism of replacement defective gene by normal gene.And genes are found in the molecular level of biochemistry. so,it is a molecular medicine.
Gene action refers to the way genes interact to determine a specific trait. In plant breeding, understanding gene action is important for predicting the outcomes of crosses and selecting for desired traits. By studying gene action, breeders can make informed decisions about which plant lines to cross to achieve the desired characteristics in new varieties.
Delayed-action gene
The answer is yes. As RESEARCHERS of Oxford have found that the gene responsible for asthma. If you have asthma then should follow the proper treatment advised by doctor and with that you may try natural home-based therapy like "Salt Therapy" using salt air device which can be found in stores like "salinetherapy"