A cap is associated to the 5' end of mRNAs of TMV transcribed by PolyII , which is essential for recruiting translation initiating factor and for anchoring RNA of the actin/endoplasmic reticulum (ER) network.
5' processing - capping 3' processing - cleavage and polyadenylation RNA splicing RNA editing
in prokaryote cells RNA directly translated by ribosomes but in eukaryote we have capping polyadenylation and splicing befor translation
initially its hrRNA or pre-mRNA. (same thing different name). this then undergoes some modification like splicing, capping and polyadenalation to make mRNA which is then translated into protein.
marl-capping
2011
Stanley's work seemed to indicate that the infectious agent in TMV was a protein, in spite of the fact that TMV was known to contain RNA
I think the two types of genetic materials are the DNA & RNA. DNA is seen in humans mammals and almost all other organisms but RNA is seen in some viruses like TMV.
5' processing - capping 3' processing - cleavage and polyadenylation RNA splicing RNA editing
in prokaryote cells RNA directly translated by ribosomes but in eukaryote we have capping polyadenylation and splicing befor translation
Tobacco Mosaic Virus
initially its hrRNA or pre-mRNA. (same thing different name). this then undergoes some modification like splicing, capping and polyadenalation to make mRNA which is then translated into protein.
No, TMV can only grow in a living plant. Once the plant dies TMV can no longer multiply in it's host.
marl-capping
yam capping is the name given to the covering part of the root.
yam capping is the name given to the covering part of the root.
Capping is the minimum amount of orders that required to collect the stocks.
capping usually means capturing