genetics, eukaryotic chromosome fine structure refers to the structure of sequences for the chromosomes of eukaryotic organisms. Some fine sequences are...
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Eukaryotic chromosome structure refers to the levels of packaging from raw DNA molecules to the chromosomal structures seen during metaphase in mitosis...
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Fluorescence in situ hybridization (redirect from Chromosome painting)
mosaic chromosomes. This can be impressively demonstrated by FISH (see figure). Chromogenic in situ hybridization (CISH) Eukaryotic chromosome fine structure...
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G banding (category Chromosomes)
below: Wikimedia Commons has media related to G banding. Eukaryotic chromosome fine structure Gene mapping Fluorescence in situ hybridization Maloy, Stanley...
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non-selected livestock. Marker gene Molecular marker DNA marking Eukaryotic chromosome fine structure Repeated sequence (DNA) Benjamin A. Pierce (2013-12-27)....
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set of clones containing different deletions. FREP Genome Eukaryotic chromosome fine structure Genetic marker Intergenic region Noncoding DNA Polymorphic...
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rates of intron gain amongst different species. Structure: Exon mRNA Eukaryotic chromosome fine structure Small t intron Splicing: Alternative splicing...
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including regulatory sequences. Conserved non-coding sequence Eukaryotic chromosome fine structure Gene-centered view of evolution Gene regulatory network Intergenic...
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Gene mapping (redirect from Fine-mapping)
that the CF gene resides around 7q31-q32 (see chromosomal nomenclature). Eukaryotic chromosome fine structure Fate mapping G banding Genetic fingerprinting...
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evolution. Eukaryotic chromosome fine structure Genomic organization L1Base Schimenti JC, Duncan CH (February 1984). "Ruminant globin gene structures suggest...
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Prokaryote (section Structure)
mitochondria, and most of the other distinct organelles that characterize the eukaryotic cell. Some unicellular prokaryotes, such as cyanobacteria, form colonies...
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Satellite DNA (section Structure)
Buoyant density centrifugation DNA profiling DNA supercoil Eukaryotic chromosome fine structure Gene expression Polymerase chain reaction Tengiz Beridze...
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Microtubule (section Structure)
of tubulin that form part of the cytoskeleton and provide structure and shape to eukaryotic cells. Microtubules can be as long as 50 micrometres, as wide...
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location along the chromosomes. In general, clusters nearer the centromere replicate earlier. Fine structure analysis of chromosomal origins of replication...
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Mitochondrion (redirect from Chromosome mitochondria (human))
mitochondria, whereas a liver cell can have more than 2000. Although most of a eukaryotic cell's DNA is contained in the cell nucleus, the mitochondrion has its...
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Condensin (section Eukaryotic types)
originally identified as major components of mitotic chromosomes assembled in Xenopus egg extracts. Many eukaryotic cells possess two different types of condensin...
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Bacteria (section Cellular structure)
polymeric substances to a highly structured capsule. These structures can protect cells from engulfment by eukaryotic cells such as macrophages (part of...
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has characteristics that are similar to both bacterial and eukaryotic systems. The chromosomes replicate from multiple starting points (origins of replication)...
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Gene (section Chromosomes)
genomes on a single, large, circular chromosome. Similarly, some eukaryotic organelles contain a remnant circular chromosome with a small number of genes.: 14...
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analogous to cristae in the mitochondrion in eukaryotic cells, which are finger-like projections and help eukaryotic cells undergo cellular respiration. Mesosomes...
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dinoflagellate nucleus, during the 1950s-1960s, revealed a fine nucleus and chromosome structure that was completely different from other nucleated organisms...
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mitosis In eukaryotic cells, the part of the cell cycle during which the division of the nucleus takes place and replicated chromosomes are separated...
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Biology (section Cell structure)
proteins and nucleic acids. In addition to biomolecules, eukaryotic cells have specialized structures called organelles that have their own lipid bilayers...
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/-ˈniːtəkɔːr/) is a flared oblique-shaped protein structure associated with duplicated chromatids in eukaryotic cells where the spindle fibers, which can be...
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of Nottingham). West’s laboratory then moved into eukaryotic systems, where he discovered eukaryotic Holliday junction resolvases (yeast Yen1 and human...
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with stress-induced chromosome condensation helps explain how repair of double-strand breaks and other damages occurs. Eukaryotic DNA with a typical length...
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Arang; de Lima, Leonardo G. (May 2021). "The structure, function and evolution of a complete human chromosome 8". Nature. 593 (7857): 101–107. Bibcode:2021Natur...
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which two DNA fragments physically associate in 3D space, linking chromosomal structure directly to the genomic sequence. The general procedure of Hi-C...
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nucleosome as the basic protein complex packaging chromosomal DNA in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells (chromosomal DNA is often termed "chromatin" when it is...
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Virus (redirect from Virus structure)
analysis of the predicted enzymatic machinery, functional analogies with eukaryotic RNAi, and hypothetical mechanisms of action". Biology Direct. 1: 7. doi:10...
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