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  • ...rically, these made up the kingdom [[Monera]]. However, modern study of [[RNA]] indicates that bacteria and archea should considered to be two domains, w
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  • ...humans; caused by Hepatitis E Virus (HEV), a non-enveloped single-stranded RNA virus. Similar to [[Hepatitis A]], its incubation period is 15-60 days and
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  • {{r|RNA world}}
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  • * Forterre P (2006) Three RNA cells for ribosomal lineages and three DNA viruses to replicate their genom
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  • '''Rimantadine''' is an [[RNA]] synthesis inhibitor that is used as an [[antiviral drug]] in the prophyla
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  • ...from RNA polymerase II promoter |positive regulation of transcription from RNA polymerase II promoter|GO:0045944 }}]</span><br>
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  • {{r|RNA interference}}
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  • ...e [[30S ribosomal subunit]], causing incorrect reading of [[transfer-RNA|t-RNA]] and stopping protein synthesis. Aminoglycosides, such as gentamicin, are
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  • Poliovirus is an [[enteroviruses]] which is a RNA virus that is stable and survive in acidic conditions. ...capsid. The RNA genome is a linear, single-stranded, [[positive-strand]] RNA. It is about 7,500 [[nucleotides]] long. The viral component is about 300
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  • ...Watowich, S. and Gorenstein, D. G. | title = Combinatorial selection of a RNA thioaptamer that binds to Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus capsid prote
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  • *Graphical representation of folding of RNA strucutures
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  • In [[cells]], [[genes]] encoded in [[DNA]] are transcribed into messenger [[RNA]] (mRNA). The mRNA can then be translated into an amino acid chain called a
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  • ...igration of particles or molecules (in particular proteins, [[DNA]], and [[RNA]]) through an [[electric field]] that separates them exclusively on the bas == Gel Electrophoresis of DNA and RNA ==
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  • {{r|RNA world hypothesis}}
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  • {{r|RNA}}
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  • ''Canine distemper virus'' is a [[negative-sense]], single-stranded [[RNA]] virus that is 150–250 nm in length and the shape ranges from spherical The genome is composed of a single non-segmented strand of negative-sense RNA which is 15-19 kilobases long and contains 6-10 genes.<ref>[http://www.ncbi
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  • ..., it works by inhibiting reverse transcriptase, the enzyme that copies HIV RNA into new viral DNA, by competing with the natural DNA base [[deoxycytidine
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  • ...ournal |author=Draper DE |title=A guide to ions and RNA structure |journal=RNA |volume=10 |issue=3 |pages=335–43 |year=2004 |pmid=14970378 |doi=}}</ref>
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  • Retrotransposons copy themselves to [[RNA]] and then, via [[reverse transcriptase]], back to [[DNA]]. Transposition a ...s originally transcribed by [[RNA polymerase II]] into [[mRNA]] (messenger RNA to be [[Translation (genetics)|translated]] into [[protein]] on [[ribosome]
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  • ...and L. Chao. 2004. Epistasis and its relationships to canalization in the RNA virus _6. Genetics. 167:559-567. ...eorgijevic, and H. Weber. 2000. Synergism of mutations in bacteriophage Q_ RNA affecting host factor dependence of Q_ replicase. J. Mol. Biol. 295:149-154
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