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place of attachment, such as the more movable end of a muscle (contrast to origin of muscle)
Source: Noland, George B. 1983. General Biology, 11th Edition. St. Louis, MO. C. V. Mosby ...
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Insertion sequences are simple procaryotic mobile elements .
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In E. coli, spontaneous mutations in gal and in lac genes occur at 10-5 to 10-7 per generation. The mutations are highly polar. The polarity depends on r -factor .
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The insertion of a segment from one chromosome into another non- homologous chromosome.
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 ...
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Insertions add one or more extra nucleotides into the DNA. They are usually caused by transposable elements, or errors during replication of repeating elements (e.g. AT repeats).
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Insertion of unrelated DNA into the cells of an organism. There are many different reasons for gene transfer: for example, attempting to treat disease by supplying patients with therapeutic genes. There are also many possible ways to transfer genes.
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Insertion A chromosome abnormality in which a piece of DNA is incorporated into a gene and thereby disrupts the gene's normal function.
See also: chromosome, DNA, gene, mutation
Insertional mutation See: insertion ...
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Insertion/Deletion Editing
Why RNA Editing?
RNA Editing
Occasionally researches encounter a gene with a sequence of nucleotides that does not match exactly that in its RNA product: ...
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Insertion of normal DNA directly into cells to correct a genetic defect.
Related Terms: Single-gene disorder ...
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Insertion element (IS)
A transposable nucleotide sequence that only encodes the functions required for its own transposition. Insertion elements are typically less than 5 kb. Synonymous with "insertion sequence".
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insertion A type of mutation in which a new DNA base is inserted into an existing sequence of DNA bases. This shifts the reference frame in protein synthesis, resulting (sometimes) in altered amino acid sequences.
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insertion
A mutation involving the addition of one or more nucleotide pairs to a gene.
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Insertion
We begin by adding the node as we would in a binary search tree and coloring it red. What happens next depends on the color of other nearby nodes.
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Insertion of proteins into the ER membrane: Integral proteins must be inserted into the ER membrane after they are synthesized. Insertion into the ER membrane requires the correct topogenic sequences.
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insertion mutant A type of mutation in which an extra base pair is inserted and shifts the sequence out of phase by one pair; also called a frame shift.
insertion A mutation resulting from the addition of a small segment of DNA.
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Insertion mutations. Changes in the base sequence of a DNA molecule resulting from the random integration of DNA from another source. See DNA, Mutation.
In situ. Refers to performing assays or manipulations with intact tissues.
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insertion
A mutation involving the addition of one or more nucleotide pairs to a gene.
insertion
The more movable attachment point of a muscle.
Covered in Lab 15 Rat Muscular and Digestive Systems ...
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Insertion Sequence: A small bacterial transposon carrying only the genetic functions involved in transposition. There are usually inverted repeats at the ends of the insertion sequence.
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Gene insertion. The addition of one or more copies of a normal gene into a defective chromosome. Gene linkage. The hereditary association of genes located on the same chromosome. Gene modification.
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Gene therapy -- addition of a functional gene or group of genes to a cell by gene insertion to correct an hereditary disease.
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reaction insertion mutation A mutation caused by insertion of one or more extra bases between bases in DNA, or a mutagen which itself is inserted between bases (like ethidium bromide).
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An insertion (I)/deletion (D) polymorphism of the angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) gene has been related to plasma and cellular ACE levels.
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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.
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Sometimes used for insertion of DNA into vectors.
Hybridisation Formation of a double-stranded nucleic acid molecule by complementary base pairing of two single strands from different sources. DNA-RNA hybrids are possible.
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Insertion of the virus DNA directly into a proto-oncogene may mutate the gene into an oncogene, resulting in a tumor cell.
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: Mutations, usually deletions or
insertions, that
change the reading frame of the codon triplets.
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transposon - mobile segment of DNA capable of "hopping" into or out of chromosomal DNA; a complete transposon encodes an enzyme called a transposase that can mediate the excision and insertion of the transposon DNA. (See also retrotransposon) ...
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