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Gene
Gene For the musical band, see Gene (band) This stylistic schematic diagram shows a gene in relation to the double helix structure ... eukaryote genes which are removed in the splicing process: only the exons encode the protein ... only 40 or so bases as a gene. In reality many genes are much ...
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Gene (Psychology wiki)
Gene Home Support Help Site Support Orientation Background ... Psychopharmacology This stylistic schematic diagram shows a gene in relation to the double helix structure ... eukaryote genes which are removed in the splicing process: only the exons encode the protein ... only 40 or so bases as a gene. In reality many genes are much larger ... for the organism to function. The word "gene" (coined 1909 by Danish botanist Wilhelm ...
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Splicing (translated from German)
Splicing Overview of the processes of the eukaryotischen Genexpression: On the way of the gene - codes on the DNA - up to the ... which are changed in several steps Under Splicing one understands an important step of the ... Exons. The Introns is removed by the Splicing and the adjacent Exons to the finished ... Nobelpreis for medicine honoured. Table of contents Splicing in the Spliceosom The splicing finds ...
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Alternative splicing
Alternative splicing Various modes of alternative splicing Alternative splicing is the process that occurs in eukaryotes in which the splicing process of a pre-mRNA transcribed from one gene can lead to different mature mRNA ...
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Pseudo gene (translated from German)
Pseudo gene Pseudo genes place Gene , no functional Protein in full length more code. Often are these through Gene dupe ions developed and/or by mutations ... the consequence without selection in the pseudo gene accumulate, lost their original function. Some seem ... however a role with the adjustment that Gene activity to play. The human Genom ...
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Alternative Splicing (translated from German)
Alternative Splicing That alternative Splicing (splices) in the framework that places a ... red) in the comparison to the konstitutiven Splicing (black) With the alternative Splicing decides only during the splice procedure, which ... accompanying illustration). Many proteins from only one gene The discovery of the alternative Splicings ...
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Talk:Gene
Talk:Gene Archives Archive 1 Archive 2 Gene exactly? The article states that "in molecular biology, a gene encodes the chemical structure of a protein ... and only one protein or peptide per gene? Is a gene the amino acid code between and ...
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Mosaic gene (translated from German)
Mosaic gene Mosaic gene is an outdated name for in eukaryotisches ... to on the structure of the original gene (example: Intron, Exon , Intron, Exon). Mosaic genes can through alternative Splicing to different Poteinen to be translated.
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Gene regularization (translated from German)
Gene regularization Gene regularization designated in that Biologie the controlling ... specifies, in which Konzenration coded from the gene Protein in that Zelle to be present ... shifting of the information contained in the gene designated Genexpression" into a protein, which in ... influence and steer the process. Prokaryoten the gene regularization serves an adjustment for large ...
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Splicing (genetics)
Splicing (genetics) In genetics, splicing is a modification of genetic information after ... introns are removed and exons are joined. Splicing prepares preliminary messenger RNA in eukaryotes to ... part of protein synthesis to produce proteins. Splicing occurs by a series of biochemical reactions ... introns. The mature mRNA is formed by splicing. Splicing pathways Several methods of RNA ...
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