Navigation Links
Strand


Double-strand ends, such as those recognized by recBCD, occur as a direct result of some types of DNA damage. They are also found at the ends of some phage DNAs.
Full article >>>

Crick strand
Sense DNA strand or partner strand that is complementary to template for RNA transcription.
Related ...
Full article >>>

Strand of DNA being replicated continuously. In DNA replication, the strand that is made in the 5' to 3' direction by continuous polymerization at the 3' growing tip. See also lagging strand.
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 leading strand is the DNA strand at the opposite side of the replication fork from the lagging strand. It goes from 3' to 5' (these numbers indicate the position of the molecule in respect to the carbon atoms it contains).
Full article >>>

On the lagging strand, primase "reads" the DNA and adds RNA to it in short bursts. Pol III lengthens the bursts, forming Okazaki fragments.
Full article >>>

Strand-specific fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) is a modification of the standard FISH method that allows hybridization of a single-stranded deoxyoligomer probe to only one chromatid of a metaphase chromosome.
Full article >>>

Strand
It is customary in genetics to use strand for chromatid. It has therefore been used in that sense in some books, where it has also been used for one double-chain (that is, duplex) DNA molecule.
Full article >>>

Strandhill Golf Club in Ireland is an example of a coastal links course.
Golf course architecture and design
While no two courses are alike, many can be classified into one of the following broad categories: ...
Full article >>>

one strand of DNA in a chromosome is "immortal'; that is, it will serve as an unchanged template as it is passed on from generation to generation [Link].
Full article >>>

One strand of DNA (the anti-sense strand) is used as a template to produce a single strand of mRNA.
Full article >>>

Sense strand
The strand of DNA that has the same nucleotide sequence as the mRNA (except the DNA has T where the RNA has U residues). Check out the supplemental resources for a diagram.
Full article >>>

puff. Strands of DNA spread apart at certain locations on giant chromosomes of some flies where that DNA is being transcribed.
pull factors (in urbanization) Conditions that draw people from the country into the city.
Full article >>>

Double-stranded complementary DNA (dscDNA). A duplex DNA molecule copied from a cDNA template.
Downstream. The region extending in a 3' direction from a gene.
dscDNA. See double-stranded complementary DNA.
Full article >>>

single-stranded binding proteins (SSB) - bind to exposed DNA strands without covering the bases; they aid helicase by stabilizing the unwound, single-stranded conformation ...
Full article >>>

double stranded
two adjacent strands. For example DNA has two adjacent polynucleotide strands wound into a spiral shape.
duodenum
Part of the small intestine connecting the stomach to the ileum.
Covered in: ...
Full article >>>

Single-strand conformational polymorphism (SSCP): Relies on secondary and tertiary structural differences between denatured and rapidly cooled amplified DNA fragments that differ slightly in their DNA sequence; ...
Full article >>>

lagging strand
A discontinuously synthesized DNA strand that elongates in a direction away from the replication fork.
lamella ...
Full article >>>

lagging strand The DNA strand that, during replication, must be synthesized in the direction opposite to that in which the replication fork moves. Synthesized via a series of fragments called Okazaki fragments.
Full article >>>

a single-stranded nucleic acid, similar to DNA, but with ribose instead of deoxyribose sugar and uracil instead of thymine
Source: Jenkins, John B. 1990. Human Genetics, 2nd Edition. New York: Harper & Row
What Topic Is Your BIOLOGY Paper On?
Full article >>>

A single-stranded nucleic acid similar to DNA but having ribose sugar rather than deoxyribose sugar and uracil rather than thymine as one of the pyrimidine bases.
Also known as: ribonucleic acid ...
Full article >>>

template strand The strand of DNA that is transcribed to make RNA. PICTURE
temporal lobe The lobe of the cerebral cortex that is responsible for processing auditory signals. PICTURE ...
Full article >>>

: Single stranded nucleic acid that is complementary to the coding/sense strand of a gene. It is then also complementary to the mRNA produced from the same gene.
Apes ...
Full article >>>

ANTISENSE STRAND (OR PRIMER) - Refers to the RNA or DNA strand of a duplex molecule which is complementary to that encoding a polypeptide.
Full article >>>

The non-coding strand in double-stranded DNA. The antisense strand serves as the template for mRNA synthesis.
explained:
Listen to a detailed explanation.
Full article >>>

These helices, strands, turns, and coils interact chemically with each other to form the unique three-dimensional shape of the protein, called the tertiary structure.
Full article >>>

leaf trace -- The strand of vascular tissue which connects the leaf veins to the central vascular system of the stem.
leaflet -- In a compound leaf, the individual blades are called leaflets.
Full article >>>

The pairing of complementary DNA or RNA sequences, via hydrogen bonding, to form a double-stranded polynucleotide. Most often used to describe the binding of a short primer or probe. Antibiotic.
Full article >>>

base pair a pair of hydrogen-bonded nitrogenous bases (one purine and one pyrimidine) that join the component strands of the DNA double helix.
Full article >>>

Therefore each strand of DNA or RNA has a free 3' C at one end and a free 5' C at the other. The free 3' C normally carries a - OH group, and the 5' C a phosphate group.
Full article >>>

Cleavage of the exposed reactive centre of the serpin triggers an opening of the five-stranded A-sheet of the molecule, with insertion of the cleaved reactive loop as an additional strand in the centre of the sheet.
Full article >>>

DNA is composed of two anti-parallel strands which wind about a common axis to form a double helix.
Full article >>>

At the temperature DNA denatures (strands separate) proteins from most organisms (like DNA polymerases) also come apart. This presents a problem.
Full article >>>

nucleic acid hybridization - coming together (annealling) of single-stranded nucleic acid sequences by hydrogen bonding of complementary bases to form double-stranded molecules; ...
Full article >>>

DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid): The long, spiralling m olecule that rchestrates the cell's daily operations and provides the genetic blueprint for the physical characteristics of all living organisms. When made up of two strands, ...
Full article >>>

transcription: the process in which a complementary strand of mRNA is synthesized according to the nitrogenous base code of DNA.
transgenic animals: animals in which one or more genes have been introduced into the nonreproductive cells.
Full article >>>

Wrack zone. A bank of accumulated litter at the strandline
Year-class effect. The common domination of a species population by individuals recruited in one reproductive season ...
Full article >>>

the lack of a nucleus;
the possession of a single double-stranded DNA molucule
the possession of a very small range of organelles ...
Full article >>>

fungus (plural: fungi). A multicellular lower plant lacking chlorophyll, such as mold, mildew, smut, or rust. The fungus body normally consists of filamentous strands called mycelium and reproduces through dispersal of spores.
G
Index ...
Full article >>>


'"/>


See more about: Strand

TAG: Strand
Other biology dictionary
(Date:1/8/2009)...2009Natural gas, believed to be among the cleanest...culate matter when burned in home appliances such ...port in the December 2008 issue (Volume 25, Number...l, a peer-reviewed journal published by Mary Ann L... www.liebertpub.com/ees , Italian researchers...
(Date:1/8/2009)...Spanish . , Anti-inflammatory drugs affect ...ut also those that do not. This is why it is impor...hich affect healthy cells. With this aim in mind, ...s working on analogues of the C1P molecule. , T... drugs are available: steroids and those known as ...
(Date:1/8/2009)...tional journal that publishes original research co...lar aspects of entomology, plant pathology, virolo...icides, fungicides, herbicides and other biocides....pests and diseases. , Phytoparasitica also pub...views. Guest editorials written by reputable scie...
(Date:1/7/2009)...f estrogen plus progestin, which women stopped tak...ase their risk of breast cancer, may decrease thei... published in the January issue of Cancer Epidemi...e American Association for Cancer Research. , "C...s, the use of estrogen plus progestin was associat...
Breaking Biology News(10 mins):The quest for specific anti-inflammatory treatment 2The quest for specific anti-inflammatory treatment 3Springer expands its portfolio in plant sciences with Phytoparasitica 2Hormone therapy associated with reduced colorectal cancer risk 2Bird flu vaccine protects people and pets 5451 1Bird flu vaccine protects people and pets 5451 2Researchers identify Achilles heel of common childhood tumor 5448 1Researchers identify Achilles heel of common childhood tumor 5448 2Cell Therapeutics to Request a Hearing With NASDAQ Following Receipt of Staff Determination Letter 8213 1Cell Therapeutics to Request a Hearing With NASDAQ Following Receipt of Staff Determination Letter 8213 2Cell Therapeutics to Request a Hearing With NASDAQ Following Receipt of Staff Determination Letter 8213 3Little Known Fat Can Be a Heartbreaker 27260 1Little Known Fat Can Be a Heartbreaker 27260 2Little Known Fat Can Be a Heartbreaker 27260 3
...ation to modify the activity of a plant enzyme, re...haven National Laboratory have converted an unsatu... more saturated kind usually found in tropical pla...Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (P... of an unsaturated oil to an oil with increased sa...
...oratories research team led by Anup Singh is takin...ond to pathogens in the first few minutes and hour...t a time as they start trying to fight the invadin...dies Laboratory (MISL) Grand Challenge, the work i...nternal Laboratory Directed Research and Developme...
... from donor blood before a transfusion is much saf...ndard for all surgical procedures, according to Un...r analysis in the April journal, Transfusion. , Th...is called leukoreduction. But despite the recommen...years that voted in favor of all patients in the U...
...overed a factor that controls blood sugar,s manufa...s building blocks. The findings are reported in th...ished by Cell Press. , The study found that mice d...pel-like family of transcription factors, become s...ry energy source for the body and the sole source ...
Other Biology News:New success in engineering plant oils 2New success in engineering plant oils 3Sandia researchers take new approach to studying how cells respond to pathogens 2Sandia researchers take new approach to studying how cells respond to pathogens 3Transfusion expert urges wider use of filtered blood 2Blood sugar's manufacture limited by building blocks' supply 2