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Dictionary » P » Primary transcripts Primary transcriptsprimary transcript (Science: molecular biology) rNA transcript immediately after transcription in the nucleus, before rNA splicing or polyadenylation to form the mature mRNA. ![]()
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Results from our forumHelp: Coating Magnetic Beads with Vitamins... an assay that will pull vitamin-binding RNA out of a mixed pool of transcripts. However, I have little chemistry background (read: OChem undergrad ... For example, the Carboxylic Acid-activated beads are reactive to primary amines following carbodiimide activation. So, I look at thiamine's ...
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The Fiber Disease... two days discussing how to cover up the damaging data. According to transcripts obtained under the Freedom of Information Act, many at the meeting ... Even in public, federal officials made it clear that their primary goal in studying thimerosal was to dispel doubts about vaccines. ...
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what is the full length transcipts ? almost mRNA sequences in GenBank canot be represent full-length transcripts. and the full-length transcripts are, on average, 45 bp longer ... suggest to skip it. It is more important to know differences between primary transcript and mRNA.That's all. And if u mean on genetic libraries ...
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what is the full length transcipts ?... transcription complementary RNA is formed(full length transcipt or primary transcript) -it consists of egzones+intrones so whole gene is trancribed. ... mRNA = exon + 5' UTR + 3' UTR In the paper said that "the full-length transcripts are, on average, 45 bp longer than mRNA.(Consensus Promoter ...
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Re: what is the full length transcipts ?... that almost mRNA sequences in GenBank canot be represent full-length transcripts. and the full-length transcripts are, on average, 45 bp longer ... transcription complementary RNA is formed(full length transcipt or primary transcript) -it consists of egzones+intrones so whole gene is trancribed. ...
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