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Cistron - Wikipedia
A cistron is a region of DNA that is conceptually equivalent to some definitions of a gene, such that the terms are synonymous from certain viewpoints.
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Cistron - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
A cistron is defined as a structural gene or coding sequence of DNA that encodes a polypeptide, and it can also refer to DNA sequences that produce non-coding ...
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CISTRON Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of CISTRON is a segment of DNA that is equivalent to a gene and that specifies a single functional unit (such as a protein or enzyme).
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cistron
cistron Biol. (ˈsɪstrɒn) [f. cis-trans (see cis- 3).] A section of nucleic acid that codes for a specific polypeptide.1957 S. Benzer in McElroy & Glass Chem. Basis Hered. 71 A functional unit can be defined genetically..by means of the elegant cis-trans comparison... For the trans test, both mutant ...
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Cistron - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
A cistron refers to a structural gene or a coding sequence of DNA that encodes a polypeptide. It can also include DNA sequences that produce noncoding RNA.
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Difference between operon and cistron - BYJU'S
A cistron is a DNA sequence that codes for a protein. It is an alternative name for genes. Number of Genes. An operon contains multiple structural genes ( ...
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Cistrome
The term cistrome is a portmanteau of cistr (from cistron) + ome (from genome).
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CISTRON Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Cistron definition: a segment of DNA that encodes for the formation of a specific polypeptide chain; a structural gene.. See examples of CISTRON used in a ...
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what is the difference between Gene & Cistron? : r/askscience - Reddit
A cistron is a specific segment in DNA or RNA that will become translated into a protein. A gene is a section of DNA that can be converted into a cistron by ...
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Cistron Systems: Medical Equipment Manufacturer
Cistron Systems established in 1993 has been serving its customers with Sales and Service of Technology Medical Products for more than 30 years.
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Terminology of Molecular Biology for cistron - GenScript
A segment of DNA that contains all the information necessary for the production of a single polypeptide and includes both the structural (coding) sequences ...
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Translation of a synthetic two-cistron mRNA in Escherichia coli - PMC
A synthetic two-cistron expression system was constructed for the high-level expression of eukaryotic genes in Escherichia coli.
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muton
▪ I. muton Biol. (ˈmjuːtɒn) [f. mutation + -on1.] The smallest element of the genetic material (supposedly a single pair of nucleotides) which when altered can give rise to a mutant individual.1957 S. Benzer in McElroy & Glass Symp. Chem. Basis Heredity 71 The unit of mutation, the ‘muton’, will be ...
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RIIA
Chatham House, also known as the Royal Institute of International Affairs;
Resource initialization is acquisition, concept from computer science
rIIA the A cistron
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EF-4
Prior to its recognition as an elongation factor, EF-4 was known as leader peptidase A (LepA), as it is the first cistron on the operon carrying the bacterial Structure
The gene encoding LepA is known to be the first cistron as part of a bicistron operon.
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