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polymerase
polymerase Biochem. (ˈpɒlɪməreɪz, pəˈlɪməreɪz) [f. polymer + -ase.] Any enzyme which catalyses the formation of a polymer, esp. a polynucleotide.1958 I. R. Lehman et al. in Jrnl. Biol. Chem. CCXXXIII. 163/2 In order to facilitate reference in this report, the enzyme responsible for deoxyribonucleoti... Oxford English Dictionary
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How does RNA polymerase achieve higher processivity? DNA polymerase uses a sliding clamp in order to replicate DNA. RNA polymerase does not require one. What allows RNA polymerase to hold on to DNA just like DNA polym...
This striking conformational change that occurs when s dissociates is thought to confer high processivity on the RNA polymerase. SOURCE: <
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Origins of transcription factors and RNA Polymerase I was learning about transcription factors and RNA polymerase from Khan Academy to supplement Dr. Robert Sapolsky's lectures on Human Behavioral Biology. As I unders...
This is one of the main features of the RNA World. What I mean by that is, RNA not only acts as a repository of genetic information, it also acts as an enzyme. This enzyme is known as Ribozyme. Ribozyme confers a self-replicating property to RNA, leading to the hypothesis that RNA might be the ances...
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polymerase (enzyme) | EUdict | English>Chinese
亮菌甲素 [liang4 jun1 jia3 su4] choline esterase (ChE), hydrolyzing enzyme in blood plasma: 胆碱酯酶 [dan3 jian3 zhi3 mei2] ...
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Which sequence characteristics influence the transcription efficiency of T7 polymerase? The T7 polymerase doesn't transcribe all sequences equally well, the transciption efficiency can vary widely for different sequen...
Sequences with eight or more uridines or adenines can cause the polymerase to slip, which results in transcripts with more uridines or adenines than in Synthesis of small RNAs using T7 RNA polymerase. Meth. Enzymol. 180, 51–62 (1989).
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DNA polymerase I - Wikipedia
DNA polymerase I (or Pol I) is an enzyme that participates in the process of prokaryotic DNA replication.Discovered by Arthur Kornberg in 1956, it was the first known DNA polymerase (and the first known of any kind of polymerase).It was initially characterized in E. coli and is ubiquitous in prokaryotes.In E. coli and many other bacteria, the gene that encodes Pol I is known as polA.
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Polymerase chain reaction amplification and restriction analysis of the...
Liu等人 [22] 利用该序列信息, 通 过一网打尽的"大包围"策略, 将490 kb的水稻线粒体 ... Discovery, utilization and molecular mechanisms of CMS-WA in rice Article
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Rna polymerase ii mrna PowerPoint (PPT) Presentations, Rna ... - SlideServe
Molecular Biology in Medicine 医学分子生物学. Molecular Biology in Medicine 医学分子生物学. 许正平 zpxu@zju.edu.cn. The greatest intellectual revolution of the last 40 years may have taken place in biology. Can anyone be considered educated today who does not understand a little about molecular biology? By leon
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Development of A Polymerase Chain Reaction Assay for Detection of ...
Corpus ID: 87628142; Development of A Polymerase Chain Reaction Assay for Detection of Haplosporidium in Shellfish @article{Liji2010DevelopmentOA, title={Development of A Polymerase Chain Reaction Assay for Detection of Haplosporidium in Shellfish}, author={Xie Liji and Xie Zhixun and Pang Yaoshan and Liu Jiabo and Deng Xianwen and Xie Zhiqin}, journal={China Animal Husbandry \& Veterinary ...
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Structure of the Ebola virus polymerase complex | Nature
Sep 28, 2022Filovirus has a large polymerase (L) protein and the cofactor viral protein 35 (VP35), which constitute the basic functional unit responsible for virus genome RNA synthesis 3. Owing to its ...
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Klentaq Products | DNA Polymerase Technology
Klentaq1 is a Klenow-fragment analog of Taq DNA polymerase. It is the most thermostable form of Taq known, it has no exonuclease or endonuclease whatever, and its crystal structure is known. LA (Long Accurate) versions of the enzymes are mixtures of Klentaq1 and a proofreading enzyme. Described by U.S. Patent 5,436,149. Table of Matching Products.
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Methods and Apparatuses for Convective Polymerase Chain ... - Ckcest
发明人: chen, pei-jer;chen, ping-hei;chou, wen-pin;hsieh, yi-fan;yeh, shiou-hwei
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What is meant by “global RNA polymerase occupancy”? I read the following in a paper > It provides base-pair resolution and strand-specific information of **global RNA polymerase** occupancy. CDK13 cooperates with CDK...
In context of the PRO-seq method, "global" can be substituted for "genome-wide". Note that use of the term _global_ is a call-back to the methodological predecessor of PRO-seq, which was called **global run-on sequencing** (GRO-seq).
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