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Genomic Sequences Containing PRNP and SPRN

DSP Applications for Genomic Sequences

DSP Applications for Genomic Sequences

... chromosome containing DNA molecule and the process of ...genome sequences of several organisms have revealed genes coding for many previously unknown ...

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A P element chimera containing captured genomic sequences was recovered at the vestigial locus in Drosophila following targeted transposition.

A P element chimera containing captured genomic sequences was recovered at the vestigial locus in Drosophila following targeted transposition.

... 1985 Dysgenesis-induced instability of rosy locus transfor- mation in Drosophila melanogaster: analysis of excision events and the selective recovery of control eleme[r] ...

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Identifying protein coding genes in genomic sequences

Identifying protein coding genes in genomic sequences

... proteins containing domains that consist of significantly larger or smaller numbers of residues than closely related members of the same family may be suspected to be nonviable and the corresponding genes to be ...

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Structured States of Disordered Proteins from Genomic Sequences

Structured States of Disordered Proteins from Genomic Sequences

... proteins containing annotated zinc-fingers, the predicted contacts of the unknown regions resemble zinc finger motifs and the ECs of a disordered region of RBM28 resemble a typical RNA–binding ...

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PEST sequences in the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum: a genomic study

PEST sequences in the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum: a genomic study

... 26. Prévot GI, Laurent-Winter C, Feldmann AM, Rodhain F and Bourgouin C Two-dimensional gel analysis of midgut proteins of Anopheles stephensi lines with different susceptibility to Plasmodium falciparum infection. ...

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PEST sequences in the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum: a genomic study

PEST sequences in the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum: a genomic study

... Abstract Background: Inhibitors of the protease calpain are known to have selectively toxic effects on Plasmodium falciparum. The enzyme has a natural inhibitor calpastatin and in eukaryotes is responsible for turnover ...

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Rapid and Simple Amplification of Genomic DNA Sequences Flanking Transposon

Rapid and Simple Amplification of Genomic DNA Sequences Flanking Transposon

... known sequences, the inverse PCR approach is not amenable to proceeding very long distances in the ...isolate genomic DNA sequences flanking mini-Tn5 transposon ...mutant genomic DNA ...

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PhagePhisher: a Pipeline for the Discovery of Covert Viral Sequences in Complex Genomic Datasets

PhagePhisher: a Pipeline for the Discovery of Covert Viral Sequences in Complex Genomic Datasets

... The PhagePhisher pipeline presented here provides a computational solution for efficiently and effectively identifying viral sequences. Key aspects of PhagePh- isher are expediency and flexibility; analyses can be ...

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Genetic Control of Genomic Alterations Induced in Yeast by Interstitial Telomeric Sequences

Genetic Control of Genomic Alterations Induced in Yeast by Interstitial Telomeric Sequences

... The nick is expanded into a gap. The gap is fi lled in by the error-prone Rev3p DNA polymerase, resulting in a mutation in one strand of the URA3 gene. Replication of this molecule would produce one chromosome with a ura3 ...

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Evolutionary origin and genomic organisation of runt-domain containing genes in arthropods

Evolutionary origin and genomic organisation of runt-domain containing genes in arthropods

... and genomic organisation of Drosophila runt domain protein sequences Figure 1 Phylogeny and genomic organisation of Drosophila runt domain protein ...protein sequences that have been manually ...

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The Rhinovirus Subviral A-Particle Exposes 3′-Terminal Sequences of Its Genomic RNA

The Rhinovirus Subviral A-Particle Exposes 3′-Terminal Sequences of Its Genomic RNA

... Uncoating in vivo. HeLa-Ohio cells grown in suspension were in- fected with HRV-A2 at a multiplicity of infection of 1,000. In control experiments, cells were preincubated at 34°C for 30 min with niclosamide at 2 ␮M, and ...

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Genomic Analysis of a Marine Bacterium: Bioinformatics for Comparison, Evaluation, and Interpretation of DNA Sequences

Genomic Analysis of a Marine Bacterium: Bioinformatics for Comparison, Evaluation, and Interpretation of DNA Sequences

... units of number of base substitutions per site. The analysis involved 5 nucleotide sequences. All positions containing gaps and missing data were eliminated. There were a total of 1480 positions in the ...

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A comparison of genomic and viral expressed sequences of a virus gene manipulation TLR responses

A comparison of genomic and viral expressed sequences of a virus gene manipulation TLR responses

... already containing the HA tag at the C’ terminal end was cloned in pcDNA3 plasmid using DH5α competent cells and both the HA peptide tag of the fragment and the EcoRI sequence previous to the second start codon of ...

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Genomic Sequences?

Genomic Sequences?

... of genomic sequences from 12 species, each orthologous to a human ...aligned sequences had much greater power to detect highly conserved noncoding sequences compared to the measures based on ...

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Inferring Genomic Sequences

Inferring Genomic Sequences

... quasispecies sequences are placed one-by-one in a long sequence and common segments are treated as ...haplotype sequences of the same diploid ...of sequences which is also a priori ...complete ...

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Finding Approximate Tandem Repeats in Genomic Sequences

Finding Approximate Tandem Repeats in Genomic Sequences

... three genomic sequences, using trf’s definition of an ...these sequences are a motif of length 116 which repeats twice starting at position 111, 400 in the ...three genomic sequences, ...

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Taxonomic classification of genomic sequences : from whole genomes to environmental genomic fragments

Taxonomic classification of genomic sequences : from whole genomes to environmental genomic fragments

... 99 In the comparison analysis of TACOA and PhyloPythia similar results were obtained. The slightly higher accuracy achieved by TACOA does not stem from the method used, in turn it is valid to assume that the higher ...

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Reconstruction of DNA Sequences Containing Repetitive Patterns

Reconstruction of DNA Sequences Containing Repetitive Patterns

... Abstract This bachelor thesis focuses on reconstruction of repetitive patterns in DNA sequences. Although it is motivated by need to create automated tool for telomere characterization in plant genomes, its goal ...

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Updating microbial genomic sequences: improving accuracy & innovation

Updating microbial genomic sequences: improving accuracy & innovation

... of genomic sequencing material derived from Sanger sequencing methods were a valuable, pioneering tool towards current ...unique genomic traits could be additive in error to original findings, unless these ...

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Alignments of DNA and protein sequences containing frameshift errors

Alignments of DNA and protein sequences containing frameshift errors

... The alignments of the translation of the rat mRNA and cercarial elastase using the Smith-Waterman algorithm before and after three deletion errors were introduced, where the rat mRNA is [r] ...

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