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... the sequence of amino acids that will appear in the final protein. In translation codons of three nucleotides determine which amino acid will be added next in the growing protein chain. But you will need to decide on which nucleotide to start translation, and when to stop, this is called an open rea ...
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... 2001b). This domain has been suggested to contribute to interaction of eIF4B and eIF3a (Methot et al., 1996). Regulatory role in gene expression: eIF3a not only functions as a regular translation initiation factor and participates in translation initiation of global mRNAs, it also regulates the tran ...
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... In beef cattle, residual feed intake (RFI) is defined as the difference between actual and predicted feed intake (Koch et al., 1963). Therefore, variation in RFI may be due to variation in biological processes involved in maintenance of body weight (BW) and production (Herd and Arthur, 2009). Althou ...
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tpj12630-sup-0001-FigureS1

... The parental lines (P) homozygous for the TARGET (Kchr1-1) or the SILENCER (H) transgene were crossed with each other (Fischer et al., 2008). Obtained F1 hemizygous for both transgenes (K/-;H/-) were grown on soil and allowed to set seeds by selfpollination. To identify lines homozygous for both tra ...
DNA Fingerprinting: What (Really) Are the Odds?
DNA Fingerprinting: What (Really) Are the Odds?

... chromosome, meaning that genes located close together on a chromosome are more often inherited together. But linked genes may approach linkage equilibrium, or statistical independence, in a population if, for example, mating is random (with respect to the genes under consideration) and there are no ...
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key pathway advisor (kpa)

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... transcription by RNA polymerase is called a promoter; it is commonly adjacent to the 5’ end of a gene. (Promoters will be covered in more detail in the next chapter). Purified preparations of eukaryotic RNA polymerases can transcribe a DNA template containing a promoter, but not with specificity. Th ...
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... The first two chapters covered many important aspects of genes, such as how they function in inheritance, how they code for protein (in general terms) and their chemical nature. All this was learned without having a single gene purified. A full understanding of a gene, or the entire set of genes in ...
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Determination of the DNA and Amino Acid Sequences of the Lactate

... E. coli cells. This approach could be particularly helpful in studying parasite enzymes because it could provide ways to distinguish them from the host enzymes. In this study, Plasmodium falciparum lactate dehydrogenase (PfLDH) was chosen as a target with the aim of developing a new antimalarial. Th ...
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... situation is similar for the TAD of cAMP response element binding protein (CREB), which binds TATA-box-associated factors (TAFs) in the assembly of the transcription preinitiation complex and is also subtly regulated by phosphorylation. In general, the IUPs in all five functional classes are involve ...
Rat maf related genes: specific expression in chondrocytes
Rat maf related genes: specific expression in chondrocytes

... Ets-1, a transcription factor containing a helix ± turn ± helix DNA binding domain, inhibits Ets-1 activity, thus interrupting erythroid di€erentiation (Sieweke et al., 1996). Maf-family transcription factors heterodimerize not only with bZip proteins, but also with helix ± turn ± helix proteins. Th ...
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... genome in Artemis genome viewer: Sequence features in prokaryotic genomes:  stable RNA-coding genes (rRNAs, tRNAs, RNA component of RNaseP, tmRNA)  protein-coding genes (CDSs)  transcriptional features (mRNAs, operons, promoters, terminators, protein-binding sites, DNA bends)  translational feat ...
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... of proteins catalyzed by protein kinases and protein phosphatases in eukaryotes supports a crucial role of eukaryotic protein kinases (ePKs) in the emergence of nucleated cells in the third superkingdom of life. Choline kinases (ChKs) could also be important in the early evolution of eukaryotes, bec ...
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Amino Acids of the Sulfolobus solfataricus Mini-chromosome

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Identification and expression of the first nonmammalian amyloid‐β

... showed a 94.1% identity within the coding regions. The degree of sequence identity between the Xenopus APLP2-A and APLP2-B proteins was 94% (Fig. 1A). Phylogenetic analysis of the APP superfamily To reveal the evolutionary history of the APP superfamily, we used maximum likelihood and Bayesian metho ...
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Comparing Sequences of Fluorescent Proteins Using

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... Criterion used to determine peptide quality: A) A prominent chromatographic peak with a signal intensity of at least 60,000 B) Two or more data points were collected across the peak C) Three or more product ions not including y3 co‐eluted to contribute to this peak signal D) The chromatographic peak ...
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