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Group I catalytic intron - Information from Answers.com
Group I introns are large self-splicing ribozymes. They catalyze their own excision from mRNA, tRNA and rRNA precursors in a wide range of organisms.
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Intron - Information from Answers.com
To remove the intron, the sequences corresponding to the intron and exons must be precisely identified.
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RNA splicing - Information from Answers.com
Contents. 1 Splicing pathways. 1.1 Spliceosomal introns; 1.2 Spliceosome formation and activity; 1.3 Self-splicing; 1.4 tRNA splicing. 2 Evolution; 3 Biochemical ...
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Amelogenin - Information from Answers.com
Using primers specific for intron 1 of the gene, the gene sequence for the intron can be amplified. The X chromosome gene, AMELX, gives rise to a 106 bp ...
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Intron-mediated enhancement - Information from Answers.com
The term was first defined in a 1990 publication that investigated the enhancing effects of two specific maize introns. Since then there have been a number of ...
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Group II intron - Information from Answers.com
The secondary structure of group II introns is characterized by six typical stem- loop structures, also called domains I to VI or ...
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Exon - Information from Answers.com
1 History. 1.1 Function. 2 Experimental approaches that utilize exons; 3 See also ... mature messenger – which I suggest we call introns (for intragenic regions) ...
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CNBP - Information from Answers.com
The ZNF9 protein contains 7 zinc finger domains and is believed to function as an RNA-binding protein. A CCTG expansion in intron 1 of the ZNF9 gene results ...
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PABPN1 - Information from Answers.com
Multiple splice variants have been described but their full-length nature is not known. One splice variant includes introns 1 and 6 but no protein is formed.
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What is the difference between exons and introns
Introns are involved however they dont carry the genetic information that exons carry, the variation ... Contributor trust: 1 [recommend contributorrecommended].
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