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ORF See
Open Reading Frame (ORF)
Okazaki fragments Oligo array
Open Reading Frame (ORF)
Origin of replication Overhang ...
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Molecular Biology Glossary
A Quick and Dirty Reference to Terms Used in
Molecular BiologyDr. Robert H. Lyons, Director
University of Michigan
DNA Sequencing Core ...
Full article >>>CIS - As used in
molecular biology, an inter
action between two sites which are located within the same
molecule.
Full article >>>Genomes,
Molecular Biology, and Drug Discovery is based on the Seventh SmithKline Beecham International Symposium held in Cambridge, England, in March 1995.
Full article >>>Molecular biology: The
biochemical study of the genetic basis for
phenotype.
Monocistronic: A form of
gene organization resulting in
transcription of an m
RNA that contains
coding sequence for a single
gene or
gene product.
m
RNA: See
messenger RNA.
Full article >>>List of
molecular biology topics
This is a list of topics in
molecular biology. See also list of
biochemistry topics.
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Full article >>>Many laboratory techniques of
molecular biology that involve
DNA polymerases, such as
DNA sequencing and
polymerase chain re
action (
PCR), require
primers.
Full article >>>Nucleoside In
molecular biology; a
molecule composed of a sugar (2'
deoxyribose in
DNA; ribose in
RNA) which is linked to a
purine (
adenine or
guanine) or a
pyrimidine (
thymine (
DNA), cytidine or uridine (
RNA)).
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Full article >>>Molecular Biology of the
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Full article >>>Molecular biology is the study of
biology at a molecular level. The field overlaps with other areas of
biology, particularly
genetics and
biochemistry.
Full article >>>molecular biology Field of
biology that studies the molecular level of
organization.
Full article >>>Molecular biology. The study of the
biochemical and mo- lecular interactions within living
cells.
Full article >>>molecular biology The study of the
biochemical structure and function of
organisms.
molecular genetics The study of the
biochemical structure and function of
DNA.
molecular weight The sum of all the atomic weights of a
molecule.
Full article >>>Molecular biologyIn living things,
transmembrane proteins are
proteins that protrude through a cellular membrane.
Full article >>>In
molecular biology, the
DNA of a
gene encodes the chemical structure of a
protein. The
genetic code determines the
sequence of the
amino acids that make up a
protein.
Full article >>>How did
molecular biology make a big impact in this field?
The fact is that the
origins of
cancer lie in genes.
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Full article >>>Alberts et al.,
Molecular Biology of the
Cell; 3rd Edition, Garland Publishing Inc., New York, 1994
Colin R. Hopkins, Structure and Function of
Cells, W. B. Saunders Company Ltd, Toronto, 1978
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Full article >>>Central Dogma of
Molecular BiologyProtein synthesis requires two steps:
transcription and
translation.
DNA contains codes ...
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genetics and
molecular biology of circadian rhythms have been studied in several model
organisms including
some
unicellular eukaryotes fungi plants (
Arabidopsis)
invertebrates (
Drosophila)
mammals (mice, rats, and
humans) ...
Full article >>>Central dogma of
molecular biology:
DNA is
transcribed into
RNA and
RNA is
translated into
protein only in this direction. This concept is first proposed by Francis Crick in 1957. For more, see
Gene Expression.
Full article >>>Current efforts in
molecular biology are producing an abundance of data that provides exciting opportunities for knowledge discovery, as well as an increasing problem of information overload.
Full article >>>The manipulation of an
organism's genetic endowment by introducing or eliminating specific genes through modern
molecular biology techniques.
Full article >>>central dogma The
organizing principle of
molecular biology: genetic information flows from
DNA to
RNA to
protein.
centromere A specialized region of a
chromosome which serves as the attachment point for the mitotic or meiotic spindle.
Full article >>>Biochemistry vol 37: Regulation of
Gene Expression Essays in
Biochemistry vol 36: Molecular Trafficking Essays in
Biochemistry vol 35: Molecular Motors Essays in
Biochemistry vol 34: Metallo
proteins Essays in
Biochemistry vol 33:
Molecular Biology of ...
Full article >>>To this end I have attempted to write the text in terms which would enable the reader to conceptualize the idea embodied in the word, without the necessity of holding advanced biochemisty and
molecular biology degrees.
Full article >>>Expanded
Central Dogma of
Molecular BiologyIn the flow of information from
genotype to
phenotype, two steps require the copying of
nucleotide sequence information into a different form.
Full article >>>Use comparative
embryology,
molecular biology,
anatomy, and
fossil record to show probably
evolutionary relationships.
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Activity: Evidence of
evolution ...
Full article >>>Dr. Donald Orlic, of the National
Human Genome Research Institute's
Genetics and
Molecular Biology Branch, defines
gene transfer.
related
terms:
cell,
deoxyribonucleic acid (
DNA),
DNA replication, m
RNA,
mutation,
protein,
vector ...
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Biochemistry and
Molecular Biology Glossary
Cell Biology Glossary
General
Genetics Glossary ...
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nucleotides lack a 3'-OH (hydroxyl) group necessary for continued 5'-to-3'
DNA synthesis. Dideoxynucleotides are used in
molecular biology for Sanger-type
DNA sequencing, ...
Full article >>>In
molecular biology refers to an effect on a
gene directed by the
sequence of that
gene in contrast to
trans effects which are produced by other factors such as
transcription factors encoded by other genes.
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