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Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) play important roles in various biological processes, and their accurate identification is essential for understanding their functions and potential therapeutic applications. In a previous study, we assessed the impact of short and long reads sequencing technologies on long...
Coding is best learned early.Learning to code is similar to learning a second language. The earlier that children are exposed to fundamental topics like sequencing, loops, and conditionals, the more deeply they absorb these concepts. Coding translates to...
Blockchain is still plagued by a number of challenges, with some of the main issues being transaction bottlenecks, scalability limits and high levels of energy consumption. Can blockchain transactions be reversed? No, blockchain transactions can’t be altered after being initiated. This is due to...
Why was the discovery of DNA structure so important? What is the importance of DNA sequencing? Why is it important for DNA polymerase to proofread? Why is mitochondrial DNA important to phylogenetics? Why don't we use coding regions in DNA for fingerprinting?
Why is sugar-phosphate backbone important in DNA? How do you analyze a DNA digestion pattern when you have DNA migration in agarose gel? Why is sequencing by synthesis a faster process than Sanger sequencing using capillary electrophoresis?
To our knowledge, this is the first study to explore reasoning behind adolescents’ preferences when given the option to learn actual positive and negative genomic sequencing results without clinical indication. Our findings indicate that adolescents want to be involved in decision-making, are able to...
But despite a wealth of information, it is still not clear from genome sequencing why some genes remain encoded in organelles such as mitochondria and chloroplasts. A recent study in yeast [7] indicated that an astonishing 25% of the mitochondrial proteome (around 185 proteins) is required for...
ACE cleaves angiotensin I to generate angiotensin II, whereas ACE2 is a terminal carboxypeptidase that reduces angiotensin II levels, thus playing important functions in the negative regulation of the renin-angiotensin system [42]. ACE2 is expressed in the lung, oral mucosa (epithelial cells of ...
Why is gene control (regulation) important? Why do some alterations in genetic coding produce pathology but others do not? How can an understanding of the human genome result in improved treatment for genetic disorders? What have we learned from sequencing the Neanderthal genome? Why is genetic ...