• Terminally redundant DNA is DNA that contains repeated sequences at each end called terminal repeats. These ends are used (e.g. in virus T4) to join the...
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    like other iridoviral genomes is circularly permuted and exhibits terminally redundant DNA. There is evidence that ranavirus infections target macrophages...
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    of complementary bases in DNA (through hydrogen bonding) means that the information contained within each strand is redundant. Phosphodiester (intra-strand)...
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    and thus can be correctly repaired if redundant information, such as the undamaged sequence in the complementary DNA strand or in a homologous chromosome...
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  • The lymphocystis viral genome is circularly permuted with terminally redundant DNA. DNA-templated transcription is the method of transcription. Fish...
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  • referred to as being terminally redundant. This is important for the DNA to be circularized in the host. Another consequence of the DNA being cut out of a...
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    Helicase (redirect from DNA helicase)
    human genome codes for 95 non-redundant helicases: 64 RNA helicases and 31 DNA helicases. Many cellular processes, such as DNA replication, transcription...
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    stranded DNA genome is linear, around 40-42kb in length, and encodes ~55 genes. The guanine + cytosine content is ~50%. It has terminally redundant sequences...
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    Base pair (redirect from Artificial DNA)
    provides a redundant copy of the genetic information encoded within each strand of DNA. The regular structure and data redundancy provided by the DNA double...
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    RNA-directed DNA methylation (RdDM) is a biological process in which non-coding RNA molecules direct the addition of DNA methylation to specific DNA sequences...
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  • DNA sequencing theory is the broad body of work that attempts to lay analytical foundations for determining the order of specific nucleotides in a sequence...
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  • viral DNA are repaired, forming a supercoiled molecule that binds to histones. This DNA is transcribed into a full length, Terminally redundant, 35S RNA...
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    linear, double-stranded DNA, around 33-244kb in length. The genome codes for 40 to 415 proteins. It has terminally redundant sequences. The GC-content...
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  • into polyadenylated RNA which is terminally redundant (due to transcription occurring twice for some parts of the DNA). Newly transcribed RNA are exported...
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    Y chromosome (redirect from Y-DNA)
    lower information content relative to its overall length, and is more redundant. Even if a well-adapted Y chromosome manages to maintain genetic activity...
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  • R; Wieland, M; Zimmer, M; Calendar, R; Loessner, MJ (2008). "The terminally redundant, nonpermuted genome of Listeria bacteriophage A511: A model for the...
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    length, with a covalently bound polymerase and a redundant flap at the 5′ end. However, the (+) DNA strand synthesis is uncompleted by the polymerase...
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    both physically and mentally. They are resistant to radiation, have redundant circulatory systems as well as backup organs, speak all languages and...
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    Minichromosome maintenance (category DNA replication)
    ensure only a single round of DNA replication, the loading of additional MCM2-7 complexes into pre-RCs is inactivated by redundant means after passage into...
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    genome varies between 150 and 303 kilobases in length. It contains terminal and redundant sequences and is circularly permuted.[citation needed] Members of...
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    linear, double-stranded DNA, 160,000 nucleotides in length. The genome has a G–C content around 40%, with terminally redundant sequences, which are repeated...
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    DNA mismatch repair protein, MutS Homolog 3 (MSH3) is a human homologue of the bacterial mismatch repair protein MutS that participates in the mismatch...
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  • genetic engineering techniques which produce recombinant DNA. genetic redundancy The redundant encoding of two or more distinct gene products that ultimately...
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    measures the frequency (as an average over a cell population) at which two DNA fragments physically associate in 3D space, linking chromosomal structure...
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    Homeobox (redirect from Hox DNA)
    A homeobox is a DNA sequence, around 180 base pairs long, that regulates large-scale anatomical features in the early stages of embryonic development...
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    non-specific binding followed by diffusion along the DNA. Formed the AAG-DNA complex, a redundant process of search occurs because of the long lifetime...
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  • DMD DNA DNA bank DNA clone DNA cloning DNA fingerprint DNA glycosylase DNA gyrase DNA hybridization DNA ligase DNA marker DNA polymerase DNA probe DNA repair...
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  • reprogramming refers to erasure and remodeling of epigenetic marks, such as DNA methylation, during mammalian development or in cell culture. Such control...
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  • The genomes of these phages are linear double stranded DNA (~40kilobases), terminally redundant and circularly permuted. Transcriptional units separate...
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    virus's double-stranded DNA genome is about 169 kbp long and encodes 289 proteins. The T4 genome is terminally redundant. Upon DNA replication, long multi-genome...
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