The replication of DNA. IIl. Changes in the number of strands in E. coil during its replication cycle - CAVALXRI, ROSENBERG - 1961 () Citation Context ...the removal of RNA protein and possibly the unwinding of the DNA double helix) resulting in physical separation of the replicating ...
Bacteriophage Φ 6 has a genome of three segments of double-stranded RNA. The segments are designated S, M, and L. Each segment has a unique packaging site, pac, near the 5′end of the plus strand. The plus strands of the segments are normally packaged in the order S, M, L. Chimer...
Oligonucleotides forming an i-motif: the pH-dependent assembly of individual strands and branched structures containing 2'-deoxy-5-propynylcytidine. Non-branched and branched oligonucleotides incorporating consecutive runs of 2'-deoxy-5-propynylcytidine residues () instead of 2'-deoxycytidine () were sy...
Im plic at ion 3 : An n e a l i n g s h o u l d b e possi bl e betw een U GU GU Gstrands but not s o easify between poly-U and poly-G, because self structures of poly-G are too stable.*Other annealing experiments involving also Ats or Cts can be designed in order...
An end of dsDNA that is not protected by a telomere, which is the structure found at the ends of linear chromosomes. Holliday junction A point at which the strands of two dsDNA molecules exchange partners. This structure occurs as an intermediate in crossing over. Gene conversion A non-recipr...
Characterization of interpolyelectrolyte complexes between double-stranded DNA and polylysine comb-type copolymers having hydrophilic side chains Furthermore, highly grafted copolymers also accelerated the hybridization of DNA strands in a low-ionic strength medium. It is of particular note that ... A ...
Double-stranded RNA is pathogenic in Drosophila models of expanded repeat neurodegenerative diseases More recently, it has become apparent that most of the expanded repeat disease loci have transcription occurring from both strands, raising the possibility ... KT Lawlor,LV O'Keefe,SE Samaraweera,.....
What would the sequence of bases of the anticodons on the tRNA be? Which bases are found in DNA? In RNA? Which nitrogenous bases would be found on the MRNA transcribed from a DNA strand with the following nucleotide sequence: AAA/TTT/GGG/CCC ...
single, nucleic acid strands of a partic. target sequence (10) comprises: (a) preparing a test soln. contg. a mixt. of different, short primers (12-14) each having an antisense sequence complementary to a segment of (10) and labelled with ≥ 1 fluorescent dye; (b) incubating this...
— 1945. Studies in floral anatomy, III: On the origin and orientation of placental strands. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. India, sec. B, 15: 74–91. Google Scholar — 1950. Studies in floral anatomy, VI: Vascular anatomy of the flowerof Crataeva religiosa Forst. with special reference to...