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RNA splicing - Wikipedia
RNA splicing is a process in molecular biology where a newly-made precursor messenger RNA (pre-mRNA) transcript is transformed into a mature messenger RNA ( ... en.wikipedia.org
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RNA Splicing: Introns, Exons and Spliceosome - Nature
RNA splicing involves the removal or splicing out of certain sequences referred to as intervening sequences, or introns. www.nature.com
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New research shows how cells control splicing - UChicago Medicine
Splicing is an intermediate step in the process when our genes are decoded into proteins, the workhorses of the cell. In this process, the DNA ... www.uchicagomedicine.org
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splicing
splicing, vbl. n. (ˈsplaɪsɪŋ) [f. splice v. Cf. Du. splitsing, G. splissung, splitsung, NFris. splessing, Da. splidsning, Sw. splissning.] I. 1. a. The action or operation of making a splice or splices.1524–5 Rec. St. Mary at Hill (1905) 327 Paid for Splisyng of v bell Ropis, v d. 1627 [see splice n... Oxford English Dictionary
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Splicing Knots - Animated Knots
A splice is usually significantly stronger than a knot and is intended to be permanent. Undoing a splice and re-making it takes much more time than doing the ... www.animatedknots.com
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RNA splicing: Current Biology - Cell Press
Splicing occurs in spliceosomes, large particles which are built up stepwise on the mRNA precursor from smaller RNA–protein sub-assemblies called snRNPs. www.cell.com
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define substitution splicing
The substitution splice is a cinematic special effect. It is usually done to create a seamless cut between two shots. The technique was developed by French filmmaker Méliès in the early 1900s. The trick was used in many early fantasy films.
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Splicing Science: PTC Revolutionizing Genetic Treatments
PTC has developed a powerful technology that enables the identification of small molecules which are known as splicing modifiers. www.ptcbio.com
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The Pathobiology of Splicing - PMC
Alternative splicing is a highly coordinated process that relies on a combination of positive and negative-acting factors, intronic and exonic sequence ... pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Alternative Splicing - National Human Genome Research Institute
Alternative splicing is a cellular process in which exons from the same gene are joined in different combinations, leading to different, but related, mRNA ... www.genome.gov
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RNA Splicing by the Spliceosome - PubMed
The spliceosome removes introns from messenger RNA precursors (pre-mRNA). Decades of biochemistry and genetics combined with recent structural studies of the ... pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Alternative splicing events in the Rhizopus oryzae ... - ResearchGate
Download scientific diagram | Alternative splicing events in the Rhizopus oryzae transcriptome. a Alternative splicing events in the xylose sample. b Alternative splicing events in the glucose sample.
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Is exon order always preserved in splicing? Are there any cases in which the splicing machinery constructs an mRNA in which the exons are not in the 5' -> 3' genomic order? I'm interested any such cases, whether they ...
Upon splicing `exon 1` to `exon 3`, `exon 2` would be excised as part of the intron lariat and subsequently degraded. This is typically called trans-splicing but it only occurs in specialized systems such as spliced-leader sequences in _C. elegans_.
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Is alternative splicing possible in the same cell? I know alternative splicing is possible in different cell types of an organism, or within the same cell at different developmental stages. There are several examples ...
In complex eukaryotes like humans, alternative splicing is the rule, rather than the exception. Eukaryotic splicing is managed by a complex regulatory system, including more than 100 different elements, some of which are enhancers and regulators.
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What are the mechanism binding histone code with alternative splicing? There are some bioinformatical considerations showing that there is a significant correlation of some between histone code and alternative splicin...
According to literature, histone marks seem to be affecting splicing both directly and indirectly. Regulation of alternative splicing by histone modifications. Science 4 Feb 2010
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