SOLUTION: This invention relates to a nucleic acid that is originated from the gene to be expressed in human neuroblastoma and is characterized by comprising at least one sequence selected from the group consisting of specific 104 kinds of nucleic acid sequences or complementary nucleic acids ...
The present invention is related to nucleic acid sequences that can be used in the field of virus diagnostics, more specifically the diagnosis of infections with the AIDS causing Human Immuno-deficiency Virus (HIV). With the present invention nucleotide sequences are provided that can be used as...
The sequence of different nitrogen bases along the chain is not made visible. Oriented paracrystalline deoxypentose nucleic acid (‘structure B’ in the following communication by franklin and gosling ) gives a fibre diagram as shown in fig.1 (of.ref.4). Astbury suggested that the strong 3.4...
aSo far, the nucleic acids being separated by electrophoresis that have been discussed are in their native state. The electrophoresis condition in such a case is called non-denaturing. Denaturing conditions are used when DNA sequences are to be determined, or when the size of RNA is to be de...
Interestingly, all the lncRNA DE were located on the sub-genome B in chromosomes 1, 2, 3, 5, and 7 and annotated using the RNAcentral sequence search tool (https://rnacentral.org/sequence-search/) (Table S2). Figure 3 Expression patterns and hierarchical clustering of the 36 Transcription...
In recent years, circular RNAs (circRNAs) have been found to play an essential regulatory role in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) through various mechanisms, particularly the endogenous competitive RNA (ceRNA) mechanism. Therefore, it is significant to ex
The primer sequences used in qRT-PCR analysis are listed in Table S1. Statistical analysis Each experiment was conducted with three replicates using a completely randomized design and analyzed using the IBM SPSS program. All data were expressed as the mean ± standard deviation (SD). An ...
Whole-genome sequencing, or WGS, is performed to sequence the entire genome of an organism using the total genomic DNA. WGS data of a sample is then compared to a reference sample or control—for instance, comparison between...
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Information encoded in nucleic acids is fundamental to the biology of living systems. There are multiple dimensions of information stored within DNA. Genetic sequencing of the DNA bases G, C, T and A has been transformed by high-throughput sequencing approaches in the past two decades. Epigenetic...