Name the four RNA bases. Name the types of RNA molecules involved in protein synthesis. What type of RNA provides amino acids to build polypeptide chains? What is the function of RNA? Which is the largest RNA? What is the full form of RNA, and what is its reaction?
What are the nitrogenous bases found in DNA? List the nitrogenous bases found in DNA and RNA. List the four kinds of nitrogen-containing bases found in DNA molecules. What are the four component bases of DNA? What does DNA stand for and what are the four bases of DNA? There are four ...
I have added gene_name s to the original Refseq genome annotation file from UCSC, but when I run Stringtie and Ballgown, there are some genes/transcripts that don't have their gene_name added and only MSTRG id is there. This includes gen...
Both SnpEff and VEP correctly annotated the phased dinucleotide substitutions, which are variants present in consecutive bases, also known as multinucleotide variants (MNVs; Additional file 1: Table S6). Dinucleotide substitutions are highly prevalent in cancers associated with clear mutagen exposures su...
We have studied RNA transcripts of the defective parvovirus, adeno-associated virus (AAV) present in poly-(A)rich and poly-(A)free fractions of nuclear and cytoplasmic RNA prepared from cells infected together with a helper adenovirus. Cytoplasmic poly-(A)rich RNA contains three overlapping ...
Both SnpEff and VEP correctly annotated the phased dinucleotide substitutions, which are variants present in consecutive bases, also known as multinucleotide variants (MNVs; Additional file 1: Table S6). Dinucleotide substitutions are highly prevalent in cancers associated with clear mutagen exposures su...
By using radioactively labelled rRNA, G · C base pairs and the sum of A · U plus G · U base pairs have been quantified assuming that they are numerically identical with the unreactive cytosine and uracil rings, respectively. Exposed uracil bases were probed by their conversion to alkali...
When present as the major nutrient neither RNA nor DNA served as carbon or phosphorus sources and were poor nitrogen sources for C. johnsonii. The extra鈥恈ellular nucleases, measured by a fluorimetric method, were produced mainly during the stationary phase of growth. Passage of the cell free...
The NMR structure reveals an internal loop with no hydrogen bonding between the loop bases and with the G in the AG mismatch flipped out of the helix. The sequence of this internal loop is highly conserved in rRNA. The loop is located in the large ribosomal subunit and is part of a ...
bases that carry important epigenetic information, such as 5-methylcytosine (m5C)/5-methyldeoxycytosine (5mC), 5-hydroxymethylcytosine (hm5C)/5-hydroxymethyldeoxycytosine (5hmC), and N 6 -methyladenosine (m6A)/ N 6 -methyldeoxyadenosine (6mA), are detected in both RNA and DNA, respectively....