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minireview - International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary

... these related sequences contain several dyads (6). Prominent in the potential secondary structures are intrastrand stems that mqy include as many as 70 or so bases. In addition, there may be alternate secondary structures which have smaller stem structures involving approximately 25 bases (6). A reg ...
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... patients with adenocarcinoma. hundreds of genes that differentiate between cancer tissues in different stages of the tumor were found. The arrow shows an example of a tumor cells which were not detected correctly by histological or other clinical parameters. Ramaswamy et al, 2003 Nat Genet 33:49-54 ...
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... Match the correct term with each definition or select the best answer for each question. 1. A series of codons from a single strand of DNA sequence which can be "read" in three different ways, depending on whether one starts at the first nucleotide position, the second or third Reading Frame (RF) Al ...
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Short interspersed nuclear elements (SINEs)

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