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Encoding

The first stage in the memory process, followed by storage and retrieval, involving processes associated with receiving or briefly registering stimuli through one or more of the senses and modifying that information; a decay process or loss of this information (a type of forgetting) occurs rapidly unless the next two stages, storage and retrieval, are activated.


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need help

What is the patent for exactly? I'll need a little more info... First, realize I'm only talking about protein encoding genes here (since I think that's what the patent is doing?). Protein encoding genes are simply regions that code for a protein, and non-protein encoding genes ...

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by farful
Mon Jul 27, 2009 5:55 pm
 
Forum: Bioinformatics
Topic: need help
Replies: 1
Views: 185

Difference between ADH and Aldosterone?

... membrane. Aldosterone is a steroid, so what it does is to interact with a nuclear receptor that eventually turns on the transcription of a gene encoding a Sodium channel.

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by MrMistery
Mon Jul 20, 2009 2:51 am
 
Forum: Human Biology
Topic: Difference between ADH and Aldosterone?
Replies: 4
Views: 3124

Tricky translation question, can someone help please?

... back, and I did pretty well, but there was one on there that whacked me between the eyes, here it is... 15.The following DNA sequence shows a gene encoding a small peptide. The promoter region is given in brackets. The three stop codons are UAA, UAG and UGA. 5' (ATGACGTATAA)TGACCGTACATGAGTAATACATAAATCAG ...

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by 0rion
Mon Jun 15, 2009 5:35 pm
 
Forum: Molecular Biology
Topic: Tricky translation question, can someone help please?
Replies: 1
Views: 131

primer design - please help

Ive been given the sequence for a Human Sox4 protein..need to design primers to amplify DNA sequences encoding the HMG box only HMG box : IK RPMNAFMVWS QIERRKIMEQ SPDMHNAEIS KRLGKRWKLL KDSDKIPFIR EAERLRLKHM ADYPDYDYRP Does anyone know how to do this??

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by monkey07
Tue May 05, 2009 4:15 pm
 
Forum: Genetics
Topic: primer design - please help
Replies: 3
Views: 575

Re: introns and exons

... wasn't included in the splicing process. it was annotated as a gene, but may not necessarily a gene. although there is no cDNA in the database encoding for the gene, the 123 amino acids are still coded from the exon. :D :D

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by kai85
Wed Apr 01, 2009 5:41 pm
 
Forum: Cell Biology
Topic: introns and exons
Replies: 9
Views: 1330
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