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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 ... only 40 or so bases as a gene. In reality many genes are much larger ... organism's genetic material (usually DNA or RNA), and control the physical development and ...
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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 ... only 40 or so bases as a gene. In reality many genes are much larger ... organism's genetic material (usually DNA or RNA), and control the development and behavior of ... for the organism to function. The word "gene" (coined 1909 by Danish botanist Wilhelm ...
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RNA
RNA For other uses, see RNA (disambiguation). Ribonucleic acid (RNA) is a nucleic acid polymer consisting of covalently bound nucleotides. RNA nucleotides contain ribose rings and uracil unlike ... is transcribed from DNA by enzymes called RNA polymerases and further processed by other ...
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RNA (Psychology wiki)
RNA Home Support Help Site Support Orientation Background ... N.Immunology Physiological P. Psychopharmacology Ribonucleic acid (RNA) is a nucleic acid polymer consisting of covalently bound nucleotides. RNA nucleotides contain ribose rings and uracil unlike ... is transcribed from DNA by enzymes called RNA polymerases and further processed by other enzymes. RNA serves as the template for translation ...
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RNA (translated from Korean)
RNA Table of contents Synopsis One type of ... that. Part viruses has a DNA substitution RNA does with the genetic material. There was ... a water service which a recently the RNA oneself with the enzyme will have same ... will deliver the genetic material with the RNA. The RNA because is more unstable the DNA ...
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Gene (translated from Portuguese)
Gene This project illustrates to the gene with relation to the structure of DNA e one cromossoma (right). gene it is the basic unit of hereditary succession. Each gene is formed by a specific, more or ... 10-300 5000-200.000 Virus of RNA ] ] 1-25 1000-23.000 Viroides ...
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Gene therapy (translated from German)
Gene therapy With Gene therapy designates one an inserting of Genen ... treatment of certain Hereditary diseases and/or. Gene defects. A genetic defect is present, if with one Organism a gene is not present or the intended function not fulfilled. The gene therapy is a relatively new method ...
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RNA interference
RNA interference RNA interference (RNAi) is a mechanism in molecular ... presence of certain fragments of double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) interferes with the expression of a particular gene which shares a homologous sequence with the ... called by other names, including post transcriptional gene silencing and transgene silencing. Only after ...
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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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Messenger RNA
Messenger RNA The "life cycle" of an mRNA in a eukaryotic cell. RNA is transcribed in the nucleus; once completely ... its life, the mRNA is degraded. Messenger RNA (mRNA) is RNA that encodes and carries information from DNA ... undergo translation in order to yield a gene product. mRNA "life cycle" The brief ...
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