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Results from our forumRe: HELP ME PLEASEEE - DNA Sequences... molecule, it defers from DNA by being much less stable and having the base Uracil instead of Thymine . mRNA is created inside the nucleus of the ... at any point of interest and certain enzymes make a copy of the given sequence of bases. Bases of DNA are A-T and C-G,meaning A is always connected ...
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Re: Conservative region of a gene... theory suggests that conserved regions vary less because their sequence is selected for by natural selection. Think of a protein as being ... to design a single molecule that is perfectly complementary to a 25-base target in a targetable region of both species. A handful of SNPs scattered ...
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Wondering if someone can check this (DNA related)... the DNA monomer will the heavy isotope 15N from e. coli be found: The base 2b. Given that 15% of the bases in a piece of DNA are thymine, calculate ... CCT: Glycine TCG: Serine CGT: Alanine 1. Write down the amino acid sequence coded for by a piece of messenger RNA with the following base sequence ...
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Re: Question regarding Restriction Enzymes... CCTAGa Does this site match either the Bam H1 or the Bgl II recognition sequence? What if the cut site were at the border of the recognition sequence instead of being one base in from the ends? Could a similar situation arise in that case?
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Re: is it possible to knockdown a gene in a living adult now... to an antisense oligomer while maintaining long-distance RNA/RNA base pairings. Virology. 2008 Oct 6. [Epub ahead of print] Abes R, Moulton ... oligomer targeting highly conserved internal ribosome entry site sequence is able to inhibit multiple species of picornavirus. Antimicrob ...
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