What direction does DNA synthesis occur? Where does DNA methylation occur? How does DNA replication begin? When does DNA packaging occur? What usually happens to the host?s DNA during the lytic cycle? What provides the energy for DNA synthesis? During which part of the cell cycle does DNA ...
Where does the process of translation in protein synthesis in the human cell occur? Where in the cell is mRNA translated into proteins? What is the product of transcription? Where does it occur in the cell? Where is DNA transcribed? Where does the mRNA get transcribed? Transcription occurs in...
“Epigenetic” is a term that comprises chromatin modifications such as DNA methylation, covalent modifications of histone proteins, and noncoding RNA-dependent actions that regulate the expression of genes within the genome. Epigenetic changes modulate the activation or inhibition of the transcription pro...
Thymic epithelial tumors (TETs) are infrequent malignancies that arise from the anterior mediastinum. Therapeutic options for TETs, especially thymic carcinoma (TC), remain relatively constrained. This study aims to investigate the oncogenic hub gene and
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CpG island shores were derived from CpG island coordinates by taking 500 bp flanking regions up- and downstream of the CpG island according to the direction of transcription of a corresponding gene. To define promoter-associated UMRs we applied MethylSeekR to the WGBS data of normal human Pr...
Differentially expressed genes on a specific treatment have a large projection along the axis defined by the direction vector representing that treatment. Replicates from a given treatment have similar orientation and small angles among them, which emphasizes the identity of the treatments (Figure 2)....
copying technique that uses a single strand of DNA as the "master copy", like a cell, but does not require enzymes. Unlike earlier methods, it allows for stepwise growth of the chain in both the direction preferred by nature and the opposite direction typical of current DNA synthesis ...
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Therefore, targeting PPIs is a direction in treating diseases and an essential strategy for the development of new drugs. In the past few decades, the modulation of PPIs has been recognized as one of the most challenging drug discovery tasks. In recent years, some PPIs modulators have entered ...