Sequences vs viruses: producer vs product, cause and effectFull TextCalisher
Repetitive DNA sequences playing critical roles in driving evolution, inducing variation, and regulating gene expression. In this review, we summarized the definition, arrangement, and structural characteristics of repeats. Besides, we introduced diverse
Based on the finding in this study, a potential explanation can be provided for the effect of these SNVs since these potential start-gain SNVs may introduce novel start codons and novel peptides which may affect the function of the protein products. Novel start codons were generated and fixed...
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Microsatellite loci are frequently used in genomic studies of DNA sequence repeats and in population studies of genetic variability. To investigate the effect of sequence properties of microsatellites on their level of variability we have analyzed genoty
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In a nutshell it can be coped that phase mixed TPVs with 1 meq concentration of peroxide is sufficient to cause a complete phase inversion. Further with increasing concentration of curative (5 meq), interpretation of the spectra (Fig. 4a and b) become difficult and the reason for the same...
Because de-facing alters only non-brain image data, ideally and intuitively one would expect it to have zero effect on intracranial measurements, but we and others have repeatedly shown instead that effects on T1-weighted MRI measurements are measurable and often achieve statistical significance, but...
AlphaFold2 (ref.1) has revolutionized structural biology by accurately predicting single structures of proteins. However, a protein’s biological function often depends on multiple conformational substates2, and disease-causing point mutations often cause population changes within these substates3,4. We ...
We might consider the effect upon protein as molecular as opposed to the effect upon the organism, such as diseases. Toward this end, the distinction is often made between SAVs that cause severe monogenic diseases4 (referred to as OMIM-type SAVs) or contribute to complex diseases5 and low-...