Message RNA (m
RNA)
Mature transcript of
RNA splicing which removes
introns and joins
exons in the
primary transcript. m
RNA usually has a 5' UTR, 3' UTR and polyA.
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Full article >>>Messages for the Virtual
Library:
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Full article >>>Message: see m
RNA.
Microsatellite: A
microsatellite is a
simple sequence repeat (SSR). It might be a homopolymer ('...TTTTTTT...'), a di
nucleotide repeat ('....CACACACACACACA.....'), tri
nucleotide repeat ('....AGTAGTAGTAGTAGT...') etc.
Full article >>>The
message we need to get out to
consumers is, we're continuing always to look for new ways to provide higher quality products, higher value products in some case, but also to provide a better bargain, if you will, to the end user, ...
Full article >>>Apoptotic
messages from inside the
cell (intrinsic
inducers) are a response to stress, such as nutrient deprivation or
DNA damage, as explained by Chiarugi and Moskowitz in their previously mentioned article on PARP-1.
Full article >>>In the brain,
messages are passed between two
neurons (nerve
cells) via a
synapse, a small gap between the
cells. The
neuron that sends the information releases
neurotransmitters (with serotonin among them) into that gap.
Full article >>>conjecture - a
message expressing an opinion based on incomplete evidence
Synonyms: guess, supposition, surmise, surmisal, speculation,
hypothesis3.
Full article >>>Multicistronic
Message: An m
RNA transcript with more than one
cistron and thus encoding more than one
polypeptide. These generally do not occur in eukaryotic
organisms, due to differences in the mechanism of
translation initiation.
Full article >>>It begins every
message; that is, it signals the start of
translation placing the
amino acid methionine at the amino terminal of the
polypeptide to be synthesized.
When it occurs within a
message, it guides the incorporation of methionine.
Full article >>>To
translate a
gene's
message into a molecular product.
Expression library. (See
Library.) F FDA. See Food and Drug Administration. Federal Insecticide,
Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (
FIFRA). See
Environmental Protection Agency.
Full article >>>Spinal cord motor neurons control voluntary movement by relaying
messages that arrive from upper brain centres to the innervated
muscles.
Full article >>>Answers the
classroom phone and takes
messages when necessary and passes out science badges during laboratory or substitute days. Change the desk calendar each day.
Full article >>>When a nerve
message is propagated, the ions pass across the membrane, thus sending the
message. After the
message has passed, the ions must be actively
transported back to their "starting positions" across the membrane.
Full article >>>Of course
neural development is a lot more complicated than I've described here, but the take home
message is that the way that
nervous systems develop in growing
animals makes it easy to incorporate changes at the periphery.
Full article >>>Termination codes signal the end of the genetic
message. Synthesis stops when the
ribosome reaches a
terminator codon.
Genetic CodeThe table below can be used to determine what
amino acid corresponds to any 3-letter
codon.
Full article >>>RNA -- "
ribonucleic acid". The
nucleic acid which carries the
DNA message into parts of the
cell where it is interpreted and used. The 18S
ribosomal RNA sequence has been used in many groups of
organisms to reconstruct
phylogeny.
Full article >>>A chemical signal, such as calcium ion or cyclic AMP that relays a hormonal
message from a
cell's surface to its interior.
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z ...
Full article >>>The
DNA base sequence interrupting the
protein-
coding sequences of a
gene;
intron sequences are
transcribed into
RNA but are cut out of the
message before it is
translated into
protein.
Full article >>>incomplete dominance Referring to the phenotypic
expression for a given
trait demonstrating a blending of the genetic
messages from the
allele partners controlling that
trait; no
dominant allelic partner.
Full article >>>A chemical similar to a single
strand of
DNA. In
RNA, the letter U, which stands for
uracil, is substituted for T in the
genetic code.
RNA delivers
DNA's genetic
message to the
cytoplasm of a
cell where
proteins are made.
explained: ...
Full article >>>The active VSG
gene (ELC,
expression-linked copy) is located near the end of a
chromosome. The VSG
message is the 5' most part of a 55 to 60 knt
transcript. The
transcript is processed by
trans-splicing to yield m
RNAs for several surface
proteins.
Full article >>>a narrow gap between a synaptic terminal of an
axon and a signal-receiving portion (
dendrite or
cell body) of another
neuron or
effector cell.
Neurotransmitter molecules released by synaptic terminals diffuse across the
synapse, relaying
messages to ...
Full article >>>Its function is to carry the genetic
message from the
chromosome to the
ribosomes.
metabolism The sum total of
anabolism and
catabolism. metabolite A chemical intermediate in the
enzyme-catalyzed reactions of
metabolism.
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