1C1348 How is a long strand of genomic DNA organized into a chromosome?(Nucleic acid,The 49th Annual Meeting of the Biophysical Society of Japan)doi:10.2142/biophys.51.S34_3K. MaeshimaY. NishinoY. JotiKazuki ItoM. EltsovTetsuya Ishikawa...
7C31 How is a long strand of genomic DNA organized in the cell? K Maeshima,H Takata - 《Proceedings of the Bioengineering Conference Annual Meeting of Bed/jsme》 被引量: 0发表: 2012年 The DNA sequence of human chromosome 22 Knowledge of the complete genomic DNA sequence of an organism ...
Concentrating molecules in different microarray locations in this way increases the speed and improves the efficiency of the analyses, allowing different types of genetic tests to be integrated on the same chip. With his outstanding work, he is now one of the top makers of DNA microarrays in ...
How do bases bond in single-stranded DNA? How does DNA microarray technology work? Does single-stranded DNA have a one-to-one ratio? Where is B-DNA found? What does DNA gyrase do? What is DNA gyrase? How do you recognize the 5' and 3' ends of a DNA strand?
A hypothetical gene 900 nucleotide long can code at most for a protein of how many amino acids? One strand of the DNA molecule runs 5' to 3'. The other strand runs 3' to 5'. This makes the two strands what? What does a DNA-binding protein do?
DNA DSBs (double-strand breaks) are a significant threat to the viability of a normal cell, since they can result in loss of genetic material if mitosis or replication is attempted in their presence. Consequently, evolutionary pressure has resulted in multiple pathways and responses to enable DSBs...
This study shows that the regulation of osk RNP physical properties are important for asymmetric expression of maternal RNAs required for germline formation. Castagnetti, S. & Ephrussi, A. Orb and a long poly(A) tail are required for efficient oskartranslation at the posterior pole of the ...
DNA is a long string of these blocks or letters. Each nucleotide consists of a sugar (deoxyribose) bound on one side to a phosphate group and bound on the other side to a nitrogenous base. There are two classes of nitrogen bases called purines (double-ringed structures) and pyrimidines (...
Process by which the information in a strand of DNA is copied into a new molecule of messenger RNA. Vertex models A class of mathematical models that treat cells as individual objects, represented by polygons in two dimensions and polyhedra in three dimensions. Epithelial tissues are modelled as...
Supercoiling is a term used to describe what happens when the two strands of a double-stranded, double helical DNA molecule are separated from each other, which occurs during DNA replication and transcription. One way to visualize supercoiling is to think about what happens when you twist a ...