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    A primary transcript is the single-stranded ribonucleic acid (RNA) product synthesized by transcription of DNA, and processed to yield various mature RNA...
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    splicing was first observed in 1977. The adenovirus produces five primary transcripts early in its infectious cycle, prior to viral DNA replication, and...
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    which produces a complementary, antiparallel RNA strand called a primary transcript. In virology, the term transcription is used when referring to mRNA...
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  • and delta chains (Cμ and Cδ). (i.e. the primary transcript contains the segments: V-D-J-Cμ-Cδ). The primary RNA is processed to add a polyadenylated...
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    spliceosome removes introns from a transcribed pre-mRNA, a type of primary transcript. This process is generally referred to as splicing. An analogy is...
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    transcription, where an enzyme (RNA polymerase) converts the gene into primary transcript mRNA (also known as pre-mRNA). This pre-mRNA usually still contains...
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    Party presidential primaries, 2016. Democratic Convention Watch Green papers for 2016 primaries, caucuses, and conventions Full Transcript: Democratic Presidential...
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    covering 2.4 megabases (0.08% of the human genome) at locus Xp21. The primary transcript in muscle measures about 2,100 kilobases and takes 16 hours to transcribe;...
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    Primary elections or primaries are elections held to determine which candidates will run in an upcoming general election. In a partisan primary, a political...
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    biological processes common to most eukaryotic cells by which an RNA primary transcript is chemically altered following transcription from a gene to produce...
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    7-methylguanosine residue is attached to the 5'-terminal end of the primary transcripts.This is otherwise known as the GTP or 5' cap. The 5' cap is used...
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  • A national primary is a proposed system for conducting the United States presidential primaries and caucuses, such that all occur on the same day (not...
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  • (5′ cap) is a specially altered nucleotide on the 5′ end of some primary transcripts such as precursor messenger RNA. This process, known as mRNA capping...
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    binding (dimerization) with the AP-1 transcription factor to give a primary transcript that is 3' polyadenylated and 5' capped.[citation needed] SV40 is...
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  • RNA polymerase and transcription factors. In eukaryotic cells the primary transcript is pre-mRNA. Pre-mRNA must be processed for translation to proceed...
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  • template. When transcription is completed, transcripts separate from the DNA and become independent primary transcripts. Particularly in eukaryotes, multiple...
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    process into two phases: an early and a late phase. In both phases, a primary transcript that is alternatively spliced to generate monocistronic mRNAs compatible...
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    state primaries and caucuses to achieve a majority, without endorsements from unpledged delegates (superdelegates). The presidential primaries actually...
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    transcribed into RNA and quickly removed during processing of the primary transcript to form the mature mRNA. The 3′-flanking region often contains sequences...
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    document was the Anthon Transcript because John Whitmer was not affiliated with the Church until June 1829, while the Anthon Transcript was taken to New York...
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  • some shared qualities of the protein that is translated from the primary transcript. Because each isoform is a different length and contains various combinations...
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    of greater RNA editing, changing the nucleic acid sequence of the primary transcript of RNA molecules, than any other organisms. Much editing is done in...
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    sequence also dictates where termination of RNA synthesis will occur. Primary transcript RNAs are often modified by enzymes after transcription. For example...
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    such as RNA polymerase. Most organisms then process the pre-mRNA (a primary transcript) using various forms of post-transcriptional modification to form...
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    RNA that can catalyze a reaction, in this case self-splice from a primary transcript without the help of proteins.: 82  Cech later also discovered enzymatic...
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  • PSEN2 contained 12 exons, 10 of which were coding exons, and that the primary transcript encodes a 448-amino-acid polypeptide with 67% homology to PS1. This...
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  • functional properties. UTRs regulate the levels of primary transcript in numerous ways: transcript stability, folding and turnover, as well as translation...
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    December 21, 2022. "Mayor Joyce Craig Facebook Post". Facebook. "NH primary TRANSCRIPT: 2/7/20, the Beat w/ Ari Melber". MSNBC. February 7, 2020. "Manchester...
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  • is about 100 bp upstream from the transcription start site of the primary transcript . This gene is predicted to have 4 exons, with a very small 3'UTR...
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    exons separated by 3 introns, for a total of 2,762 base pairs in the primary transcript and 1,669 base pairs in the mRNA. The mRNA consists of four regions:...
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