Virion
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particle ( virion ) Russell Kightley Media ... image of ... HIV pictures / illustration of HIV AIDS virus
particle ( virion ) ... virion . Definition from ... of Virion . Virion : A complete virus
particle with its DNA or RNA core and ... Next to the ...
Protons
... Abbr. p ) A stable, positively charged subatomic
particle in the baryon family having a mass 1,836 times ... the nucleus of an ... Proton , elementary
particle that carries a positive electric charge and, ... protons . ... Protons are frequently used in a
particle accelerator as either the bombarding ... Atoms ...
Photon
... of electromagnetic energy, regarded as a discrete
particle having zero mass, no electric charge, and an ... In modern physics, the photon is the elementary
particle responsible for ... 6 Bose–Einstein model of a ... In modern physics, the photon is the elementary
particle responsible for ... The photon concept has led ...
Molecule
... ... molecule ( ) n. The smallest
particle of a substance that retains the chemical and ... more. ... A molecule is defined as the smallest
particle ... In chemistry, a molecule is an aggregate ... In science, a molecule is the smallest
particle of a pure chemical substance ... A molecule ...
Lambda phage
... Lambda phage is a virus
particle consisting of a head, containing double ... The ... stranded ... Lambda phage is a virus
particle consisting of a head, containing double ... ... Lederberg ... Lambda phage is a virus
particle consisting of a head, containing double ... The ...
Crossing
... Crossing (physics), the relation between
particle and antiparticle scattering ... Global Crossing ... ... crossing symmetry ( ′krösiŋ ′simətrē ) (
particle physics ) The amplitude for a process that involves creation of a
particle with four-momentum P μ is Sherwood Crossing ...
Virus
... creation of the majority of their ... A virus is a sub-microscopic
particle that can infect a host cell. ... The Gene virus was disocvered in the ... virtually all ... Virus News - Life Science ... that make up the virus
particle are called structural proteins. ... Answers how biological viruses ...
Spliceosome
... generally referred to as splicing. spliceosome ( ) n. A nucleoprotein
particle that aids in the splicing of messenger RNA in eukaryotes ... A ... Mediated by Brr2p, a ... ... spliceosome , a big ribonucleoprotein
particle composed of some 300 proteins and five RNAs. But, where and how does the ...
Ribosome
... Richard B. Roberts in 1958: ... ribosome ( ) n. A minute round
particle composed of RNA and protein that is found in the cytoplasm of living ... and stop until tRNA brings the A ribosome is a small, dense granular
particle comprising usually three or four ... The ribosome's enzymatic activity ...
Proteasome
...a... proteasome ( ′prōdēə′sōm ) ( biochemistry ) A large proteolytic
particle found in the cytoplasm and nucleus of all eukaryotic cells that is ... Proteasomes . The Proteasome ... Structure of the Proteasome . The Core
particle (CP) ... The drug blocks the proteolytic action of the proteasome . ... ...
Bivalent
... dictionary and encyclopedia. ... 5 years of a bivalent L1 virus-like
particle vaccine against human ... Definition of bivalent from the ... term. What does bivalent mean? ... 5 years of a bivalent L1 virus-like
particle vaccine against human ... Bivalent - Definition of Bivalent at ...
Theory
...... The way I like to put it is, the buck stops at string theory . ... ... on the history of the theory of the electron, by F. ... OF ELEMENTARY
particle THEORY ... constructed a microscopic theory by using Maxwell's equations ... M-theory is a theory in physics, that incorporates and ...
SnRNP
... nuclear localization signal ... Conversion of the U2 snRNP -precursor RNA complex to the spliceosome probably ... Removal of each snRNP
particle prevents pre-mRNA splicing but arrests ... ... early 5′ splice site/tri- snRNP interaction requires ATP, occurs in ... Antisense probing of the ...
Ribosomes
... in large numbers in every living cell, whose function is to convert stored genetic information into protein ribosome ( ) n. A minute round
particle composed of RNA and protein that is found in the cytoplasm of living cells and serves as the site of assembly Biology4Kids.com! The web ...
Reverse transcription
... ... sample must be copied to cDNA by reverse transcription . ... Reverse transcription occurs inside the ordered structure of this core
particle ... High mutation rate - reverse transcription is an error-prone process. ... sensitive reverse transcription of any template, leading ...
Nucleosome
... |Hardcover|Science|Elsevier Science Ltd|A. Wolffe The Nucleosome Books Chromatin. ... II- The nucleosome ... This core
particle and the linker DNA together form the nucleosome . ... The fundamental packing unit is known as a nucleosome . ... code for nucleosome ...
Nucleon
... Encyclopedia article about nucleon . Information about nucleon in the Columbia ... nucleon , term applying to both the proton proton, elementary
particle having a ... where N is the nucleon , or. 86#86 (2.10) for an anti-neutrino. ... The neutrino- nucleon cross section ranges from 10#1010-37 at ...
Hydroxyl radical
... radicals were the 3,4-double bond ... An interstellar molecule first detected in 1963 at a ... physical object > natural object >
particle > molecule > diatomic molecule > hydroxyl radical ... In this reaction an electron is extracted from water and a hydroxyl ...
HnRNA
... estimated to be over 1010 in humans! ... of the processing of hnRNA , but involves the double ... spliceosome ( ) n. A nucleoprotein
particle that aids in the splicing of messenger RNA ... The canonical assembly of the spliceosome occurs anew on each hnRNA . ... hnRNA ( ) n. An ...
Episome
... dictionary. Jump to: navigation, search ... en.wiktionary.org/wiki/ episome " Categories: English nouns | Cytology ... episome ( ) n. A genetic
particle of certain cells, especially bacterial cells, that can exist either autonomously in the cytoplasm or as part of a plasmid n. A circular, ...
Electromagnetic energy
... radiation is classified into types according to the ... The energy in electromagnetic waves is sometimes called radiant energy .
particle model ... We have seen that electromagnetic waves carry energy . ... Suppose that electromagnetic radiation of total energy is emitted from ...
Capsid
... many known viruses. ... The shell of proteins, called the " capsid ," encases the genome of the viruses. ... Capsid . Viroid, tiny infectious
particle that causes disease ... capsid ... capsid - virus shell: the outer coat of protein that surrounds a virus ... The 87-kDa capsid ...