During DNA replication, how are the new nucleotides added to the template strand? Explain about DNA structure. How are the 3' and 5' of a DNA molecule different and which end grow during replication? Describe how RNA and DNA are used in mitosis. ...
Mutations. Below is DNA coding strand. Use it to produce the template strand. Then, use the template strand to produce a strand of mRNA. Below that, using the dictionary of the genetic code, determine the polypeptide that the mRNA would code. Omit the und ...
Transcriptional bursting has been linked to the stochastic positioning of nucleosomes. However, how bursting is regulated by the remodeling of promoter nucleosomes is unknown. Here, we use single-molecule live-cell imaging of GAL10 transcription in Sacch
Novel HeLa topoisomerase II is the IIβ isoform: complete coding sequence and homology with other type II topoisomerases. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 1172, 283–291 (1993). Article CAS PubMed Google Scholar Linka, R. M. et al. C-terminal regions of topoisomerase IIα and IIβ determine ...
DNA carries the information for making all the cell's proteins. These proteins implement all the functions of a living organism and determine the organism's characteristics. When the cell reproduces, it must pass all of this information on to the daughter cells. Before a cell can reproduce, ...
On the other hand, many host RBPs have evolved dedicated antiviral functions, ranging from the recognition of the invading vRNA to the restriction of viral replication. The ability of vRNA to either subvert or get antagonized by cellular RBPs determine the outcome of a viral infection. Indeed...
In this article, I review the results of studies on the origin of life distinct from the popular RNA world hypothesis. The alternate scenario postulates the origin of the first bimolecular genetic system (a polynucleotide gene and a polypeptide processiv
In this paper, we analyze the efforts of a public healthcare business intelligence unit to implement and disseminate their data products and thus make the
However, the extent to which biologically relevant information is gained or lost as sequencing depth is varied has not been systematically examined. To address this we have generated and analyzed a variety of RNA-Seq datasets to determine the number of reads needed to saturate the transcriptome of...
microscopic tissue preparations (immunofluorescence), and – conversely – fluorescently marked animal antibodies against human antibodies could be used to determine whether a patient serum contained antibodies against a pathogen-specific antibody under the microscope. For viral hepatitis, however, there were...