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Types of RNA: mRNA, rRNA and tRNA - Progetto e

Southern molecular hybridization experiments with parallel
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Control of Gene Expression in Prokaryotes.
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... requires 5 enzymes to do this; the gene products of genes trpE to trpA (again imaginatively named). The trp operon also has a leader sequence which will attenuate trpE – trpA expression at intermediate [trp]. (For general interest there is a little bit at the end of this lecture on how the leader se ...
Control of Gene Expression in Prokaryotes.
Control of Gene Expression in Prokaryotes.

... requires 5 enzymes to do this; the gene products of genes trpE to trpA (again imaginatively named). The trp operon also has a leader sequence which will attenuate trpE – trpA expression at intermediate [trp]. (For general interest there is a little bit at the end of this lecture on how the leader se ...
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... divergence slit, sample spinner, and a graphite secondary monochromator. Data were collected for 2-60 °2Θ with a step width of 0.05° and a counting time of 30 sec per 0.05°. Dry electromagnetic separation was carried out using a laboratory high gradient magnetic separator with the induction of magne ...
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... pH 8?4. After electrophoresis, gels were incubated for 16 h at 37 uC in 50 mM Tris/HCl, pH 7?6, buffer containing 200 mM NaCl and 5 mM CaCl2. Gels were then stained for 30 min with 30 % methanol/10 % acetic acid containing 0?5 % Coomassie Brilliant Blue R-250 and destained in the same solution witho ...
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... chain reaction (PCR) and sequencing (except the T,and T,primers from Stratagene, San Diego, CA) were made in an Applied Biosystems DNA (Foster City, CA) synthesizer model 391. Cloning of polymerase chain reaction products. The first sets of primers were designed to amplify an internal segment of P t ...
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... with an increased risk of developing hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), which is one of the major causes of human death. HBV is a double-stranded DNA virus with a very compact genome of only about 3200 bp. It encodes four proteins: S, P, C and X. Some regions of the genome encode two proteins using dif ...
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... strains that are sensitive to specific stresses and the sensitivity of the isolated strain is then used for characterizing unknown chemicals or environmental samples. The “multiple-end-point bioassay” based on one kind of organisms are system using one organism and many kinds of endpoints such as gr ...
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