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  • The WSMV is positive, linear, single-strand RNA (ssRNA). According to the International Committee on Taxonomy of virus, the ...on body protein and shared by a type of RNA helicase. NIb is RNS-dependent RNA polymerase. The coat protein has carboxy terminal. Functions of the P3, 6K1
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  • ...marine life like their close relations, Vibrio fischeri. V. harveyi’s 16s RNA classifies them in the Proteobacteria phylum, and their bioluminescence pla ...genome contains 6040 genes that encode proteins and 166 genes that encode RNA.<ref name=eight />
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  • ...les, which encompasses viruses containing non-segmented, negative-stranded RNA genomes.<ref>http://www.cdc.gov/rabies/virus.html</ref> The term originates ...'s cells. The genome is non-segmented, linear antisense RNA. RNA-dependent RNA transcriptase and some structural proteins are present in the nucleocapsid.
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  • ...protein: complementary DNA cloning, chromosome localization, and messenger RNA expression in human glioma cell lines of various phenotypes| journal = Canc
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  • '''[[Transcriptomics]]''' compares levels of [[messenger RNA]] ([[mRNA]]) to elucidate which genes are up-regulated or down-regulated to
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  • ...a particular genes encoding the small subunit of [[ribosome|ribosomal]] [[RNA]] (SSU rRNA, [[16s rRNA]]) have proven very useful, and the tree shown to t ...lationships in [[prokaryote|microrganisms]] is the small subunit ribosomal RNA gene, as its sequences tend to be conserved among members with close phylo
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  • They are single-stranded RNA viruses, approximately 15000 nucleotides long. <ref name=CIDRAPnipah>{{cita
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  • ...[urine]]. Such tests may detect [[HIV]] [[antibodies]], [[antigen]]s, or [[RNA]]. In the [[United States of America]], a number of HIV test kits have been ...plasma|plasma]] and is treated with [[reverse transcriptase]] so that the RNA of the virus is transcribed into [[DNA]]. The [[polymerase chain reaction]]
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  • ...'[[Flavivirus]]''), is a small, enveloped, single-stranded, positive-sense RNA virus, with a genome of 11,029 neucleotide bases. West Nile virus belongs ...and the envelope protein, which together encapsulate and protect the viral RNA by forming a viral particle about 50 nm in diameter. The other seven encode
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  • ...[[nucleocapsid]]), [[nucleic acid]] ([[positive-sense]], single stranded [[RNA]] approximately 10,000-11,000 bases), and appearance in the [[electron micr
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  • ...rtial sequencing of the 18S and 28S ribosomal RNA gene. The 5.8S ribosomal RNA gene has been completely sequenced. Putative blue-light photoreceptor was u
    14 KB (2,297 words) - 00:20, 29 October 2013
  • ...l DNA associates with host nuclear histones and is transcribed by cellular RNA polymerase II into mRNAs. ...olyadenylation at one end and a repeated region. This is the full length c-RNA that will be the template for the genome. The full length mRNA codes for th
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  • ...l different families of virus cause VHFs. They share the property of being RNA viruses with a [[lipid]] (fatty) coat.
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  • ...y of the mechanisms in the biological synthesis of the [[nucleic acid]]s [[RNA]] and [[DNA]] ...uous strings but contain [[intron]]s, and that the splicing of [[messenger RNA]] to delete those introns can occur in different ways, yielding different [
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  • A nonsegmented, negative, single-stranded, enveloped RNA virus that is spherical in shape with a total size of 80-125 nm.<ref name=B ...., de Oliveira, C.E.C., Matsuo, T., Vargas, H.O., Watanabe, M.A.E. (2008). RNA from Borna disease virus in patients with schizophrenia, schizoaffective pa
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  • ...nt., with a replicon type WGS, (Master Wgs), no pseudogenes, 53 structural RNA's, 1982 protein-coding sequences, and a pTT27 plasmid. 2) RNA polymerase- first polymerase isolated from Taq in1974.
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  • ...s, a cyclopeptide called alpha-amanitin. Alpha-amanitin works by attacking RNA polymerase in the liver. The liver is mainly affected, since it is the firs
    6 KB (871 words) - 02:44, 26 October 2013
  • ...mes]], which are made up of two sub-units of specially folded strands of [[RNA]] as well as some small proteins. A eukaryotic ribosome (e.g., that of a hu
    7 KB (1,002 words) - 10:10, 14 August 2010
  • ...e by natural selection and do posses genetic material, which can be either RNA or DNA. ...me. All cells possess [[DNA]], the hereditary material of [[gene]]s, and [[RNA]], containing the information necessary to [[gene expression|build]] variou
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  • ...ll membrane. The molecular composition of Ebola includes single-stranded [[RNA]], seven [[polypeptide|polypeptides]], a [[nucleoprotein]], [[glycoprotein] ...a's synthesis is a result of the lack of mechanisms in the single-stranded RNA to correct faults. Only a very small, unidentifiable alteration in a sectio
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