Single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNAseq) is a powerful tool to describe cell types in multicellular organisms across the animal kingdom. In standard scRNAseq analysis pipelines, clusters of cells with similar transcriptional signatures are given cell type labels based on marker genes that infer ...
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How does splicing of pre-mRNA occur? How are DNA, RNA, and proteins related in the cell? How is mRNA synthesized from DNA? Identify the three difference between DNA and RNA. Compare the tRNA and mRNA in terms of their functions and how they are synthesized within the cell. ...
Single-cell RNA-sequencing (scRNA-seq) technologies have allowed a breakthrough in this respect37. Although scRNA-seq can be performed in “bulk” with the use of small tubes and vials, this technology requires precise control of small volumes down to the picoliter scale. Requirements that ...
Cas14 makes cuts in RNA, instead of DNA, and could be useful for temporarily altering what proteins a cell makes without making permanent edits to its genome. Related: Meet 'Fanzor,' the 1st CRISPR-like system found in complex life CRISPR gene-editing systems work by guiding Cas enzymes ...
RNA is replicated in the process of transcription of DNA, where mRNA (messenger RNA) is created through enzymatic catalysis of a polymerase complex reading the coding strand of a parent DNA sequence.Answer and Explanation: RNA, in modern organisms, does not necessarily self-replicate. Most of ...
(FC) threshold between 2 and 4 was necessary to obtain replicable DE genes. We wondered if a similar threshold would hold for single-cell RNAseq and how aggregation across datasets would improve the threshold for FC and the area under the receiver-operator curve (AUROC), a statistic routinely...
Stem cells derived from U-78 cell lines were found to produce high levels of m-RNA of the gene encoding calcium activated K + channel [29]. It has been reported that TRAM-34, a specific blocker of intermediate Ca2+-activated K + channel, diminishes tumor infiltration of GL-15 GBM cells...
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How can DNA be transcribed to RNA? How does DNA polymerase facilitate the PCR reaction? How are DNA, RNA, and proteins related in the cell? How does colony PCR work? What is the template DNA? Explain how PCR is used to amplify DNA sequences. How does the RT-PCR tell you if...