Splicing (genetics)
... must have each of the following:
A 5'
cap , a guanine tri phosphate nucleotide, thus ... to the 5' end of the mRNA;
The methylated
cap prevents the 5' end from being degraded by exonucleases
A leader that follows the 5'
cap but precedes the exons;
A trailer that ...
Dialysis
... The Y-shaped connector is attached to the catheter tip; a protective
cap must be removed from both of these before the connection is made, and the ... on. The Y-connector is detached from the catheter tip and a protective
cap is placed on the end of the catheter.
The effluent is inspected after a ...
Flaviviridae
... linear, single-stranded RNA of positive sense that is 10,000-11,000 nucleotides long. The 5'-terminus carries a methylated nucleotide
cap or a genome-linked protein. The virus itself is enveloped and spherical, about 40-60 nm in diameter.
...
Protein biosynthesis
... for the newly transcribed mRNA to be able to travel to the other parts of the cell, including cytoplasm and endoplasmic reticulum . A 5’
cap is added to the mRNA to protect it from degradation. A poly-A tail is added on the 3’ end for protection and as a template for further ...
Spermatogenesis
... The spermatids at this point are still round cells. During the process called spermiogenesis the sperm extrude tails, repackage DNA into a head,
cap the head with a lysosome-like acrosome and construct an energy transducing neck region of tightly packed mitochondria to finally become mature ...