Describe at least 3 similarities between the male and female reproductive systems and specific information regarding each similarity with regard to anatomy or physiology. Define and describe the similarities and differences between anatomy and physiology. Additionally, outline and describe t...
Ch 7. Basics of DNA & RNA Ch 8. Process of DNA Replication Ch 9. The Transcription and Translation... Ch 10. Basics of Gene Mutations Ch 11. Overview of Cell Division Ch 12. Plant Biology Ch 13. Plant Reproduction and Growth Ch 14. Animal and Human Body Systems Ch 15. Animal Rep...
Ch 7. Basics of DNA & RNA Ch 8. Process of DNA Replication Ch 9. The Transcription and Translation... Ch 10. Basics of Gene Mutations Ch 11. Overview of Cell Division Ch 12. Plant Biology Ch 13. Plant Reproduction and Growth Ch 14. Animal and Human Body Systems Ch 15. Animal Repro...
Flaviviral capsid proteins are multi-functional proteins, i.e., they bind nucleic acids, translocate nucleic acids to cell nucleus, have a role in dimerization of viral RNA, and regulate transcription (52., 53., 54., 55.). In the flaviviruses, once the polyprotein is expressed, the capsi...
How does DNA replication differ in prokaryotes and eukaryotes? What are the differences between the 5' and 3' ends of a DNA strand, and what is the significance of these differences for DNA replication? What are the major differences between transcription and translation in DNA...
We conclude that both VEEV and SINV limit ISG induction in infected neurons through shutoff of host transcription and translation but that inhibition by VEEV is more resistant to IFN-alpha/beta priming. Likewise, both viruses inhibit IFN receptor-initiated signaling, although the effect upon host ...
Ch 11. Transcription, Translation & Protein... Ch 12. Types & Effects of Genetic... Ch 13. Mendelian Genetics & Mechanisms of... Ch 14. Genetic Engineering & DNA... Ch 15. Microbiology: Cellular Structure &... Ch 16. Human Biology: Musculoskeletal,... Ch 17. Human Biology: The Ner...
Whole spike recombinant protein base vaccines would not involve the cellular transcription and translation machineries; however, the spike protein physiological and/or pathological functions would still be a concern, see above. Similarly peptide epitopes based T cells vac...
Monkeypox is a disease with pandemic potential. It is caused by the monkeypox virus (MPXV), a double-stranded DNA virus from the Poxviridae family, that replicates in the cytoplasm and must encode for its own RNA processing machinery including the cappin
Describe the function of single-strand DNA-binding proteins in lagging strand synthesis in DNA synthesis. Describe the function of DNA ligase in leading strand synthesis in DNA synthesis. What are the similarities and differences between DNA replication and transcription?