Briefly describe what happens during transcription. Describe the events and molecules involved in the process of transcription. Explain the main steps of transcription . Describe transcription in your own words clearly but concisely enough that someone could visualize what is happening. Explain ...
Explain the process of translation. 06:08 Explain the process of transcription. 05:18 What are the three major phases in the life cycle of an organism? Defi... 01:46 How do plants produce seeds through apomixis? Explain with the help of... 03:29 Differentiate between Codominance and Incom...
Explain the process of transcription in protein synthesis. What would the approach of growth and development involve for a modern multi-domestic corporation? Explain the steps involved in deamination of Amino Acids. Describe the major phases of the cell cycle in a typical eukaryote. ...
Although current therapies have made HIV-1-induced acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) a manageable chronic disease, it remains a global health priority. The unavailability of a cure and the development of drug resistance indicate that a deep understanding of all steps of the HIV-1 life cy...
A recombinant protein is one that has been cloned into a vector that supports the transcription and translation of the gene. Recombinant proteins may be expressed in a host cell and purified for biochemical studies or therapeutic purposes. Alternatively, recombinant proteins may...
(Roche Diagnostics, Indianapolis, IN) and cells were disrupted by vigorous agitation in the presence of glass beads. Cell extracts were cleared by centrifugation at 16,000gfor 2 min at 4°C. Protein purification was accomplished at 4°C in three steps: 1) PD-10 gel filtration chromatography...
Ca2+ influx can activate the Ca2+ -dependent signal transcription pathway, and then induces the activation, proliferation and IL-2 secretion of T cells17,18. Blocking Kv1.3 channel can inhibit the Ca2+ influx and Ca2+ -mediated signal pathway, and then exert inhibitory effects on T cell ...
A total of 40 cycles were used for these two steps. GAPDH and U6 were utilized as the reference genes of circRNAs, mRNAs, and miRNAs, respectively. Each sample was assessed three times and the mean quantitative value of each sample was computed utilizing the 2−ΔΔCt procedure. 2.10. ...
The former metabolic effect (involving phosphorylation of IGF-IR and activation of the mitogen-activated-protein-kinase path and/or of the phosphatidylinositol-3-kinase path) may be a prerequisite for the cellular effect (involving nuclear interactions, transcription effects, chromosomal reorganization and...
Explain the role of each enzyme in the process of replication. 1) Explain transcription and translation in detail 2) Explain DNA replication 3) Explain epigenetics Describe the three major steps in DNA replication. What is DNA replication? What would happen if DNA replication didn't happen?