longsuppression
Longsuppression is a term used in genetics and molecular biology to describe the phenomenon where a gene's expression is actively held in check, often through regulatory mechanisms. This is distinct from a gene simply being absent or non-functional due to mutation. Instead, longsuppression implies a biological process that prevents the gene from being transcribed into RNA or translated into protein, even if the gene sequence itself is intact.
Mechanisms of longsuppression can vary. One common method involves epigenetic modifications, such as DNA methylation or
Longsuppression plays crucial roles in development, differentiation, and maintaining cellular homeostasis. For instance, it is essential