Science Biology RNA What is the full form of RNA, and what is its definition?Question:What is the full form of RNA, and what is its definition? Genetic Materials:The term genetic material is also referred to materials that are able to carry or transport genetic information in animals...
Researchers have examined evaluative resources from a variety of perspectives, both in terms of their function (Chafe & Johanna 1986; Hyland 1999; Martin & White 2005; Ochs & Schieffelin 1989; Thompson & Hunston 2000) and in terms of their linguistic form (Biber et al. 1999; Dressen 2003...
The influence of microbiota in ecological interactions, and in particular competition, is poorly known. We studied competition between two insect species, the invasive pest Drosophila suzukii and the model Drosophila melanogaster, whose larval ecological
2]. In Western societies, debate about animal welfare moved toward center stage from the middle of the last century and has continued to do so, while the issue became globally widespread in the 2000’s [3]. During these decades of debate, a recurrent premise has been that non-human ...
by treating unspliced intronic as a form of alternative splicing, BRIE2 allows us to quantify differential transcriptional kinetics between cell types, thus providing us with an efficient way to select biologically relevant features for RNA-velocity analyses. We show on a number of examples that ...
Trypanosomatids are parasitic flagellates well known because of some representatives infecting humans, domestic animals, and cultural plants. Many trypanosomatid species bear RNA viruses, which, in the case of human pathogens Leishmania spp., influence t
Aberrant activation of the Hedgehog (Hh) signaling pathway in different organisms has shown the importance of this family of morphogens during development. Genetic screens in zebrafish have assigned specific roles for Hh in proliferation, differentiation
The field of microbiome research has evolved rapidly over the past few decades and has become a topic of great scientific and public interest. As a result of this rapid growth in interest covering different fields, we are lacking a clear commonly agreed
Snake venoms can exhibit remarkable inter- and intraspecific variation. While diverse ecological and environmental factors are theorised to explain this variation, only a handful of studies have attempted to unravel their precise roles. This knowledge ga
deployed in autologous stem cell therapies later in life. Furthermore, fetal cells are considered to bear less accumulated mutations, what is of high relevance in the context of the reliability of basic research results and for the application of stem cell-based therapies in reproductive biology. ...