Single-nucleus RNA sequencing (snRNAseq) Single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNAseq) Single-molecule fluorescence in situ hybridization (smFISH), including Resolve and MERFISH platforms Spatial proteomics Spatial transcriptomics This multimodal approach produced a richer dataset, and helped overcome some of the...
What effect would the deletion of a single nucleotide in a DNA sequence encoding a gene affect the process of transcription and the resultant mRNA sequence? How does mRNA from a gene move from the nucleus out...
What is non-genetic RNA? Describe RNA. What are the types of RNA involved in protein synthesis? What is rRNA? (ribosomal RNA) What are the functions of RNA? What is RNA sequencing and how it is done? What is the type of RNA molecule that carries amino acids to ribosomes during protei...
Nucleotides are organic molecules that form the structures for genes and proteins. DNA sequencing is a technique used to determine the sequence of nucleotides in a DNA molecule. To do this, a DNA molecule is cut into smaller pieces and then used as a template for a particular strand of RNA ...
From a child point of view, this is inherited if detected everywhere, or not-inherited if detected locally. One example is to categorize gene mutations based on the context where the alteration takes place. Tautomerism: This occurs during replication of DNA in the cell nucleus. Tautomers are ...
DNA is coiled tightly to form structures calledchromosomes. Each chromosome contains a single DNA molecule, wrapped tightly around spool-like proteins called histones, which provide chromosomes their structure. Humans have 23 pairs of chromosomes, which are found inside each cell's nucleus, the contro...
DNA is coiled tightly to form structures calledchromosomes. Each chromosome contains a single DNA molecule, wrapped tightly around spool-like proteins called histones, which provide chromosomes their structure. Humans have 23 pairs of chromosomes, which are found inside each cell's nucleus, the contro...
What is RNA sequencing What are the nucleotides involved in DNA synthesis? What are the basic building blocks of DNA and RNA? What types of RNA are involved in protein synthesis? What are the basic structures that make up a nucleotide?
What are the 3 types of RNA and what are their functions? How does RNA primase synthesize RNA primer? What does RNA stand for? What is RNA sequencing Why does DNA synthesis require an RNA primer? What is RNA? Does an RNA primer have uracil? What is the role of RNA polymerase? What...
which determines the exact order of nucleotide bases on a DNA strand. Only one strand needs to be sequenced because the nucleotide pairing determines the sequence on the second strand. Sequencing might also include the DNA found in the cell's mitochondria, rather than it's nucleus, or in its...