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RNA Tertiary Structure
RNA Tertiary Structure

Dynamics of transcription and mRNA export
Dynamics of transcription and mRNA export

... glucocorticoid receptor to such gene arrays revealed that binding was transient, exhibiting half-residence of a few seconds [15–17]. These findings were extended to other components of the transcription recruitment machinery [17,18] and suggest that a single transcription factor molecule can affect ...
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... 5'-GTGAGTT-3' (shown by arrows). Note that the binding site is palindromic. D. RNA polymerase binding to the Lac promoter at two sites: approximately 10 and 35 nucleotides upstream from the start of base at which transcription begins (shown by an arrow pointing in the direction of transcription) ...
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Problem Set 3 Solution

... The 2nd codon is 5’UUA3’ so the corresponding anticodon on the tRNA should be 3’AAU3’ and the codon – anticodon should undergo complementary base pairing. d) Would a 3rd base substitution within the codon for the second amino acid in the above mRNA transcript always change the resulting protein sequ ...
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... Note: Aberrant arachidonic acid metabolism by 12lipoxygenase (12-LOX) is implicated in carcinogenesis. Genetic polymorphisms 12-LOX is therefore thought to influence its function and/or expression and may modify the risk for colorectal adenoma. One of the single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) repor ...
Gene Section GPC3 (glypican 3) Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics
Gene Section GPC3 (glypican 3) Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics

... Therefore it is likely that GPC3 is able not only to bind more than one growth factor, but also to functionally affect the signalling of different growth factors. A role for GPC3 in the regulation of insulin-like growth (IGF) factors has been proposed. IGF-II is a growth factor that can act as a sur ...
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... For each of the following, determine whether an increase or decrease in the amount of gene product is expected – The mRNA fails to receive a poly-A tail during processing in the nucleus --------– The mRNA becomes more stable and lasts twice as long in the cell cytoplasm ++++++ – The region of the ch ...
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Exercise 5

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... It is involved in chick limb development and has conserved and divergent roles in the chick and mouse embryo. Human SNAI2 maps to the long arm of chromosome 8 (8q11.21), contains 3 exons and codes for a protein of 268bp (29KDa) with 5 zinc finger regions. This gene has been identified as downstream ...
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... • Pass the board to Person #2 – mRNA • Person #2 : Fill in the correct mRNA bases using the base pair rules • Pass the board to Person #3 – tRNA • Person #3: Fill in the correct tRNA bases using the base pair rules • Find the amino acid that goes with the tRNA (use genetic code wheel ...
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... of Gata2, they report, switches all the inhibitory GABAergic neural precursors in the embryonic midbrain to an excitatory glutamatergic phenotype without affecting neural progenitor proliferation or early neurogenic processes. The inactivation of Gata2 also switches all the GABAergic neurons in neon ...
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... of Gata2, they report, switches all the inhibitory GABAergic neural precursors in the embryonic midbrain to an excitatory glutamatergic phenotype without affecting neural progenitor proliferation or early neurogenic processes. The inactivation of Gata2 also switches all the GABAergic neurons in neon ...
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REGULATION OF GENES CONTROLLING GONADOTROPIN

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Practice exam (2010) key

Bioinformatics III: Genomics
Bioinformatics III: Genomics

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Long non-coding RNA

Long non-coding RNAs (long ncRNAs, lncRNA) are non-protein coding transcripts longer than 200 nucleotides. This somewhat arbitrary limit distinguishes long ncRNAs from small regulatory RNAs such as microRNAs (miRNAs), short interfering RNAs (siRNAs), Piwi-interacting RNAs (piRNAs), small nucleolar RNAs (snoRNAs), and other short RNAs.
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