Localize
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localize ( ) v. , -ized , -izing , -izes . v.tr. To make local: decentralize and
localize political authority ... difference between ...
In situ hybridization
... that uses a labeled complementary DNA or RNA strand (i.e., probe) to
localize a specific DNA or RNA sequence in a portion or section of tissue ( ... well for ... Using in situ hybridization , it is possible to
localize gene expression to ... The first step of in situ hybridization ...
Nucleoli
... from the genomic ribosomal RNA genes into ... Several individual nucleoli are shown in each differential interference contrast ... snoRNAs
localize to nucleoli in RanGAP (rna1-1) mutant cells. ... ... one, two, or more apparently normal nucleoli in addition to the four which are ... The ...
Germline
... 3 Germ line development in mammals. 4 Differentiation of primordial germ cells ... These genes play a role in germ line development to
localize nanos mRNA to the ... 3. L1-L3: germline proliferation, survival and differentiation. 4. Late larval and adult stages: germline ...
DNA probes
... nucleic acid ( DNA or RNA) whose base sequence allows probe-target base pairing ... FISH is a cytogenetic technique used to detect and
localize the presence or absence of specific DNA sequences on chromosomes. FISH uses fluorescent probes that bind to only those parts of the chromosome ...
Cytochromes
... and c552 and to the cbb3 ... To examine whether the outer membrane (OM) cytochromes of MR-1 play a role in Mn ... lost the ability to properly
localize multiple OM cytochromes to the OM. ... ... bioelectrical circuit are mostly iron-containing proteins called cytochromes . Chemist Kenneth S. ...