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RNA polymerase II Genes RNA polymerases I and III are transcribe genes that are responsible for housekeeping. These genes are transcribed continuously and with great efficiency. Furthermore, the RNA polymerases I and III do not require regu...
the most common type of phonetic transcription, used in many English dictionaries. How does phonemic transcription work? Suppose we have two different English sounds. Should we give them separate symbols in transcriptions? In phonemic tran...
Gene influences the phosphorylation of NFAT Once NFAT is dephosphorylated and transported to the nucleus, activated NFAT interacts with other transcription factors to induce gene expression. The interaction of NFAT with Fos-Jun (AP-1 comple...
enhancers fail to undergo the histone demethylation events associated with differentiation. At active enhancers, LSD1 is a component of the NuRD (nucleosome remodelling and histone deacetylase) complex, which contains additional subunits th...
systems The analysis of protein is done through cell free protein expression system for more than decades. Low yield of target proteins was the biggest setback of the cell free systems. Studied through the autoradiography of proteins and We...
Chain Reaction (RT-PCR). Abstract Rotaviruses are routinely diagnosed by detection of rotavirus antigen in stools utilising an enzyme immunoassay (EIA). A perceptive procedure, like reverse transcription polymerase string of connections ans...
skeletal muscle fibers can be categorized into fast and slow twitch subtypes based on specialized contractile and metabolic properties and on distinctive patterns of muscle gene expression. Muscle fiber-type characteristics are dependent o...