What is gene splicing? What is type B-DNA? What does a DNA library consist of? What is a DNA adduct? What is the structure of DNA determined by? What is the genetic code for protein synthesis? What is the structural feature that allows DNA to replicate?
In this lesson, we'll be exploring the world of microRNAs (miRNAs). Here, we'll explain the role of miRNAs, their structure and the steps needed to control gene expression. Related to this Question(a) What does interferon act like? (b) How does it act? Ex...
The genetic engineering called the gene splicing technology and the DNA reorganization technology, are take the molecular genetics as the rationales, take the molecular biology and the microbiology modern method as the method, will be different the gene which will originate according to the blueprin[...
Regulation of expression by transcription factors and by alternative splicing are two different mechanisms of controlling gene expression in eukaryotes. What is the fundamental difference between the two? What are the enzymes involved in DNA transcription?
There have also been reports of trans-splicing in which two different primary RNA transcripts are spliced together. Combine all this with the fact that regulatory sequences (e.g., enhancers) can be found far from coding sequences, and you can see how difficult it is to define a gene.An ...
Gene Splicing by Overlap Extension (SOE), described in a BioTechniques Research Report 23 years ago, is still widely used today in spite of changes in technology and scientific fashion. The history of SOE offers practical lessons for those who seek the best techniques, and for those who strive...
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What is the function of a plasmid? What is a plasmid? How is a plasmid used in gene splicing? Answer of the following question. What is a plasmid? a. What is a plasmid? b. Why are they important for genetic engineering? What is a plasmid and why are they important for genetic engin...
What is bidirectional DNA replication? What type of chromatin has genes that are likely being transcribed? What are most of the gene products of eukaryotes used for? Where does DNA replication start? Is it the same for prokaryotes and eukaryotes?