TATA box
... The TATA box is a DNA
sequence found in the promoter region of most genes in ... factor that binds specifically to a DNA
sequence called the TATA box . This DNA
sequence is found about 25-30 base pairs upstream of ...
Tandem repeat sequence
... in strings (e.g. DNA sequences ) can ...
sequence . Tandem ... (Long terminal repeat , SINEs, LINEs) · Genomic island · Alu
sequence ... A Variable Number Tandem Repeat (or ... in a genome where a short nucleotide
sequence is organized as a tandem repeat . These can be ...
Tandem repeat sequences
... repeat , SINEs, LINEs) · Genomic island · Alu
sequence ... A short tandem repeat (STR) in DNA ... : Multiple copies of the same DNA base
sequence on ... ... Computer Science, tandem ... sequences ) can be ... A tandem repeat is a
sequence of two or more approximate copies of a pattern. ....
Southern blotting
... biology for detection of a specific DNA
sequence in DNA samples. Southern blotting combines ... of PCR products can validate that a given DNA
sequence was PCR ... Southern Blot : Part 2. ... perform a Southern blot , using the probe
sequence marked ABC, and get the ... " Southern ...
Single locus probe
... A single locus probe is a DNA or RNA
sequence that is able to hybridize (i.e. ... has been ... probe in DNA fingerprint analysis? ...
sequence just outside of the repeated structure, is termed ... . A single - locus probe is where the core
sequence only occurs at one DNA locus and ... ...
Simple Sequence Repeat
... ... how many repeats of the STR
sequence in question there ... ... repeat , SINEs, LINEs) · Genomic island · Alu
sequence ... Microsatellites, or Simple
sequence Repeats (SSRs), are polymorphic loci ...
Signal Sequence
... Signal
sequence . From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jump to: navigation, search ... Signal
sequence can refer to: Protein targeting. Signal ... ... Garland and Wedington traffic signal
sequence .If the North facing vehicles travelling along ...
Sequence tagged site
... A
sequence - tagged site (or STS) is a short DNA
sequence that has a single occurrence in the genome and whose location and base
sequence are known. ...
Sequence similarity
... There are examples ... In bioinformatics, a
sequence alignment is a way of arranging the sequences of ... or evolutionary relationships ...
sequence similarity searching algorithms have resulted ... process ... Is it experimental results or
sequence similarity ? ... Images of all 24 human ...
Sequence Polymorphism
... and cell lines that can be used to discover
sequence variations in human DNA. The identification and annotation of
sequence variation in genomic DNA
sequence of human chromosomes 22, 13q (the BRCA2 ...
Sequence homology
... and homology theory, the Mayer–Vietoris
sequence is an algebraic tool to help compute algebraic ... that show significant homology to the de novo
sequence . ...
sequence Tag Homology Page ... In most cases of ...
Sequence
... In mathematics, a
sequence is an ordered list of objects (or events). Like ... the number of terms is called the length of the
sequence . Unlike a set, order matters, and the exact same elements ... A
sequence is a chant sung or recited during the Mass, ...
Sense strand
... into this article or section ... strand or
sequence sense (or positive (+) sense ) ... coding ... and molecular biology) sense . Virus ... Its
sequence of nucleotides is called " sense " because it ... sensibility. sensible. sensible ... Its
sequence of nucleotides is called " sense " because it ...
Satellite RNA
... is encapsidated it is referred to as ... The
sequence of WL1 satellite (WL1-sat) RNA , which ... circular satellite RNA , and a different
sequence of approximately 50 nucleotides, ... ... RNA since it requires ... ... including
sequence changes in the satellite RNA , use of a ...
Ribosome binding site
... A ribosomal binding site (RBS) is a
sequence on mRNA that is bound by the ribosome when ... A-, P-, and E-sites (short ... Shine–Dalgarno
sequence Part of the leader
sequence preceding the start codon of mRNA that is ...
Restriction map
... is a map of known restriction sites within a
sequence of DNA. Restriction mapping requires the use ... pBluescript, so you know what ... Input a DNA
sequence and obtain several types of graphic and textual ... Type III restriction enzymes that cut the
sequence just once. ... Restriction Enzymes. ...
Restriction site
... a particular restriction enzyme may cut the
sequence between two nucleotides within ... A ... bioinformatics solutions: From highly advanced
sequence analysis ... interactive restriction site ... bioinformatics solutions: From highly advanced
sequence analysis ... Restriction site detection. ...
Regulatory sequence
... A regulatory
sequence is a segment of DNA where regulatory ... occupies ... The web resource Regulatory
sequence Analysis Tools (RSAT) is dedicated to the ... ... pattern is known (e.g. the consensus binding
sequence for a ... The regulatory ...
Regulatory region
... A regulatory
sequence is a segment of DNA where regulatory proteins ... gene. ... REGULATORY REGION EXTRACTION.
sequence ANALYSIS. ANALYSIS EXAMPLES. FUTURE DEVELOPMENTS ... us to incorporate prior ... regulatory
sequence ( ′regyələ′törē ′sēkwəns ) ( cell and ...
Reading frame
... of an organism's genome which contains a
sequence of bases that could potentially encode a ... the three possible ways to read a nucleotide
sequence in ... The ORF Finder (Open Reading Frame ... frames of a selectable minimum size in a user's
sequence or in a ... Human protein-coding gene ...
Primary Structure
... of the primary structure . ... The
sequence of covalently linked amino acids is known as ... Primary structure refers to the "linear"
sequence of amino acids. ... Primary structure is ... the primary structure of a protein is the
sequence of amino ... The primary structure can be ...
Pribnow box
... The Pribnow box is the
sequence TATAAT of six nucleotides that is an essential ... in bacteria. It is an idealized or consensus
sequence - that is, it shows the most frequently ... biology ) In prokaryotes, a highly conserved
sequence element located upstream from the Pribnow ...
Polyprotein
... ... This polyprotein contained amino acid
sequence motifs characteristic of virus ... PEV1 ... HIV-1 Matrix (MA) protein structure and
sequence information; with links to ... acids (Gag ... Resource: HIV-1 p6 protein structure and
sequence information; with links to databases, ... HIV ...
Polymorphisms
... , or SNPs (pronounced "snips"), are DNA
sequence ... Posted in Polymorphisms , Blood Groups, ... Argus BioSciences focuses in personalized DNA
sequence analysis,
sequence analysis of medically significant genes, a suite ...
Palindromic Sequence
... Palindromic
sequence . From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jump ... EcoR1 recognizes the following palindromic
sequence : ... Main article: Palindromic
sequence ... For example, the ...
Open reading frame
... of an organism's genome which contains a
sequence of bases that could potentially encode a ... :: radiation effects :: Complete genome
sequence and analyses of the subgenomic RNAs of sweet ... ... An open reading frame or ORF is any
sequence of DNA or RNA that can be ... It uses material ...
Nucleotide
... submit data to EMBL ... NCBI - The Nucleotide
sequence Database is produced in collaboration with ... ... Ensembl, Genome ... The EMBL Nucleotide
sequence Database is the European member of the ... or SNPs (pronounced "snips"), are DNA
sequence ... A nucleotide is an organic molecule ...
N-terminus
... put the N - terminus on the left and write the
sequence from N - to C- terminus . When the protein ... the C-terminal end on the right and write the
sequence from N - to C- terminus . Table 1: The ... N-terminus . DATASHEET. Specificity: Peptide
sequence ... Above: Immunocytochemistry of human tonsil ...
Nuclear genome
... to their nuclear chromosomes. ... ...
sequence Analysis of Plant Nuclear Genomes . ... nuclear genomes that have been subjected to
sequence ... Pattern of Organization of Human ... sequencing of ... The nuclear genome
sequence from this draft assembly was annotated using the ...
Nonsense Mutation
... nonsense mutation is a point mutation in a
sequence of DNA that results in a premature stop codon, ... mutations are changes to the nucleotide
sequence of the genetic material of an organism. ... mutation is a sudden change in the base pair
sequence of ... Nonsense mutations . Nonsense ...
Non-coding strand
... strand complementary to the coding
sequence of mRNA; this ... When referring to DNA ... is the DNA strand which has the same base
sequence as the RNA transcript produced . It is this ... the " coding " strand . ... ... What is the
sequence contained in the non - coding strand of the ...
N Terminus
... put the N - terminus on the left and write the
sequence from N - to C- terminus . When the protein ... the C-terminal end on the right and write the
sequence from N - to C- terminus . The N terminus ... Goat Anti-PAX8 ( N Terminus ) Antibody ...
sequence PHNSIRSGHGGLN-C, from the N Terminus of the ...
Mutation
... mutations are changes to the nucleotide
sequence of the genetic material of an organism. ... mutation is a sudden change in the base pair
sequence of the genetic ... A point mutation can be ... A mutation is a permanent change in the DNA
sequence of a gene. Mutations in a gene's DNA ...
MtDNA
... patterns ... Public data consist of mtDNA
sequence data from the scientific literature and ... ... Argus BioSciences focuses in personalized DNA
sequence analysis,
sequence analysis of medically significant genes, a suite ...
Leader sequence
... Leader
sequence . From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jump to: navigation, search. Leader
sequence may refer to: Leader
sequence (mRNA), a ...
Inverted Repeats
... An inverted repeat (or IR) is a
sequence of nucleotides that is the reversed complement of another
sequence further downstream. inverted repeat ... Cruciform Forming at a Short Inverted Repeat
sequence ... RNA molecules possessing inverted repeats ...
Inverted repeat
... An inverted repeat (or IR) is a
sequence of nucleotides that is the reversed complement of another
sequence further downstream. inverted repeats. ... inverted repeat structure rather than the
sequence that is ... The PAI genes are arranged as a ...
Intein
... (nucleus) ... An identical intein aa
sequence is present in strain Out7163, (BAC66646.1) ... ... coding for the ... The remaining intein coding
sequence is in a viral relic embedded within the ... ... one each ... The remaining intein coding
sequence ... An intein (internal protein) is a ... ...
Insertion sequences
... An insertion
sequence is a short DNA
sequence that acts as a simple transposable element. ... transposition activity ... Article on the
sequence that directs translation of UGA as ...
Insertion Sequence
... An insertion
sequence is a short DNA
sequence that acts as a simple transposable element. ... transposition activity ... Article on the
sequence that directs translation of UGA as ...