• A recognition sequence is a DNA sequence to which a structural motif of a DNA-binding domain exhibits binding specificity. Recognition sequences are palindromes...
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    example, the nuclease EcoRI has the recognition sequence 5'—GAATTC—3'. When the enzyme encounters this sequence, it cleaves each backbone between the...
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  • A nuclear localization signal or sequence (NLS) is an amino acid sequence that 'tags' a protein for import into the cell nucleus by nuclear transport....
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  • enzymes recognize a specific sequence of nucleotides and produce a double-stranded cut in the DNA. The recognition sequences can also be classified by the...
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  • make predictions about unknown events Prior knowledge for pattern recognition Sequence mining – Data mining techniquePages displaying short descriptions...
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    problem-solving skills, including logic, pattern recognition, sequence solving, spatial recognition, and word completion. Many puzzle games involve a...
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    Seq2seq (redirect from Sequence-to-sequence)
    models, speech recognition, and text summarization. Seq2seq uses sequence transformation: it turns one sequence into another sequence. One naturally wonders...
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  • enzyme isolated from the bacterium Nocardia otitidis. Palindromic recognition sequence of NotI: 5'-GCGGCCGC-3' 3'-CGCCGGCG-5' The ends generated by NotI...
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  • or single-stranded DNA. A DBD can recognize a specific DNA sequence (a recognition sequence) or have a general affinity to DNA. Some DNA-binding domains...
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  • general-purpose speech recognition systems are based on hidden Markov models. These are statistical models that output a sequence of symbols or quantities...
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  • Endonucleases differ from exonucleases, which cleave the ends of recognition sequences instead of the middle (endo) portion. Some enzymes known as "exo-endonucleases"...
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  • molecular biology, it is commonly used as a restriction enzyme. Recognition sequence of NdeI: 5'CATATG 3'GTATAC The ends generated by NdeI digest: 5'---CA...
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    by Newman, et al. (1995). BamHI binds at the recognition sequence 5'-GGATCC-3', and cleaves these sequences just after the 5'-guanine on each strand. This...
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    A palindromic sequence is a nucleic acid sequence in a double-stranded DNA or RNA molecule whereby reading in a certain direction (e.g. 5' to 3') on one...
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  • twelve-nucleotide sequence, recognition sequences tend to occur by chance in any long sequence. Restriction enzymes specific to hundreds of distinct sequences have...
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    AATT. The nucleic acid recognition sequence where the enzyme cuts is G↓AATTC, which has a palindromic complementary sequence of CTTAA↓G. Other restriction...
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  • also differ from other RiPPs based on the presence of a C-terminal recognition sequence in addition to the N-terminal leader peptide. α-Amanitin, an amatoxin...
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  • Isoschizomers are pairs of restriction enzymes specific to the same recognition sequence. For example, SphI (CGTAC/G) and BbuI (CGTAC/G) are isoschizomers...
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  • negative species, Providencia stuartii. PstI cleaves DNA at the recognition sequence 5′-CTGCA/G-3′ generating fragments with 3′-cohesive termini. This...
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    EcoRV forms a homodimer in solution before binding and acting on its recognition sequence. Initially the enzyme binds weakly to a non-specific site on the...
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  • sequence labeling is a type of pattern recognition task that involves the algorithmic assignment of a categorical label to each member of a sequence of...
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    functional attribute to the host organism. Homing endonuclease recognition sequences are long enough to occur randomly only with a very low probability...
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    study of changes in gene expression that occur without altering the DNA sequence. The Greek prefix epi- (ἐπι- "over, outside of, around") in epigenetics...
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  • sites, or restriction recognition sites, are regions of a DNA molecule containing specific (4-8 base pairs in length) sequences of nucleotides; these...
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  • with a recognition sequence which occurs only rarely in a genome. An example is NotI, which cuts after the first GC of a 5'-GCGGCCGC-3' sequence; restriction...
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  • Naturally-occurring P elements contain coding sequence for the enzyme transposase and recognition sequences for transposase action. Transposase regulates...
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    audio signals. Sequence averaging: a GPL Java implementation of DBA. The Gesture Recognition Toolkit|GRT C++ real-time gesture-recognition toolkit implements...
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  • applications, including computer vision, speech recognition, identification of albuminous sequences in bioinformatics, production control, time series...
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  • are endodeoxyribonucleases characterized by a large recognition site (double-stranded DNA sequences of 12 to 40 base pairs); as a result this site generally...
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  • enzyme. Source: Organism that naturally produces the enzyme. Recognition sequence: Sequence of DNA recognized by the enzyme and to which it specifically...
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