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It is estimated that the human brain contains 100 billion (1011) neurons averaging 1000 synapses on each; that is, some 1014 connections. How to unravel the workings of such a complex system?
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The processing pathway of rRNA precursors in bacteria was determined using methods similar to those used in studies of processing of pre-tRNAs.
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Cofactor processing in galactose oxidase
Susan Firbank*, Melanie Rogers, Ramon Hurtado Guerrero*, David M. Dooley, Malcolm A. Halcrow, Simon E.V. Phillips*, Peter F. Knowles* and Michael J. McPherson*1 ...
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Processing, or fixation, is necessary to convert gaseous nitrogen into forms usable by living organisms. Some fixation occurs in lightning strikes, but most fixation is done by free-living or symbiotic bacteria.
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processing of Glis in Drosophila
Gli1- single band ~175kDa, no evidence of a smaller form. (Fig 2A) (Aza-Blanc, 1999
Aza-Blanc, 2000)
Gli2- full-length form ~180-200kDa, smaller form ~90kDa, Hh didn't seem to have an affect (Fig 2A) (Aza-Blanc, 1999 ...
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Processing the mRNA Transcript
In eukaryotic cells, the newly-formed mRNA transcript (also called heterogenous nuclear RNA or hnRNA) must be further modified before it can be used.
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Processing raw data to produce finished sequence continues to be a major bottleneck in the sequencing process. The most productive sequencing centers each generated about 20 to 25 Mb of finished sequence last year, for a total of about 120 Mb.
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PROCESSING - With respect to proteins, generally used to refer to proteolytic post-translational modifications of a polypeptide.
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Processing: The reactions occurring in the nucleus which convert the primary RNA transcript to a mature mRNA. Processing reactions include capping, splicing and polyadenylation.
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RNA processing
Modification of RNA before it leaves the nucleus, a process unique to eukaryotes.
RNA splicing ...
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Food processing
Food can be made safer and more palatable through processing. Food processing therefore has a valuable role in contributing to good nutrition. However, some nutritionists advise caution.
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An image processing method for reduction of shot noise without degradation of an image.
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recycling Reprocessing of discarded materials into new, useful products; not the same as reuse of materials for their original purpose, but the terms are often used interchangeably.
red algae Seaweeds that have a predominance of red pigments.
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RNA processing
Using these programs to find ORFs in bacterial genomes is relatively easy. Here, the DNA sequence matches the mRNA. The situation is more complicated for eukaryotic genes, which often contain one or more noncoding regions (introns).
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RNA splicing - RNA-processing step in which all of the intron sequences are removed and exon sequences are kept therebv producing a much shorter RNA molecule.
second law of thermodynamics - the degree of disorder in the universe can only increase ...
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Exons -- portion of a gene included in the transcript of a gene and survives processing of the RNA in the cell nucleus to become part of a spliced messenger of a structural RNA in the cell cytoplasm; ...
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post- behind, after posttranscriptional processing The enzymatic processing of an hnRNA, producing functional mRNA, tRNA, or rRNA molecules. posttranslational modification Enzymatic processing of a polypeptide chain after translation from its mRNA.
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A neural network consists of layers of processing units called nodes joined by directional links: one input layer, one output layer, and zero or more hidden layers in between.
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One area in which oxygen balance can be applied is in the processing of mixtures of explosives. The family of explosives called amatols are mixtures of ammonium nitrate and TNT.
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Products of post-transcriptional processing of primary transcript. Post-transcriptional RNA modifications include splicing, polyadenylation, and RNA editing.
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Splicing polyA ...
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temporal lobe The lobe of the cerebral cortex that is responsible for processing auditory signals. PICTURE
tendons Bundles of connective tissue that link muscle to bone. Fibrous connective tissue that connects muscle to bone. PICTURE ...
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Advanced Information Processing and Analysis Steering Group
ALCTS
Association for Library Collections and Technical Services ...
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Golgi apparatus: an organelle within eukaryotic cells comprised of a series of flattened sacs; the site of protein and lipid processing and packaging; also called Golgi bodies.
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effector cell
A muscle cell or gland cell that performs the body's responses to stimuli; responds to signals from the brain or other processing center of the nervous system.
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A set of biological techniques developed through basic research and now applied to research and product development. In particular, the use by industry of recombinant DNA, cell fusion, and new bioprocessing techniques.
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Introns are spliced out of the RNA transcript during its processing to mRNA.
kbp kilobase pairs. A measure of size of double-stranded DNA.
Kinasing = phosphorylation.
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Short RNA transcripts of 100-300 bp that associate with proteins to form small nuclear ribonucleoprotein particles (snRNPs), which participate in RNA processing. (See RNA.) snRNA. See Small nuclear RNA. Somatic cell.
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