- A base pair (bp) is a
fundamental unit of double-stranded
nucleic acids consisting of two
nucleobases bound to each
other by
hydrogen bonds. They form...
- It
differs from most
other mutagenic components by
causing basepair-deletions or
basepair-insertions and not substitutions. In the
presence of light,...
- A
wobble base pair is a
pairing between two
nucleotides in RNA
molecules that does not
follow Watson-Crick base pair rules. The four main
wobble base pairs...
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Cyanophage S-2L,
diaminopurine (DAP) is used
instead of adenine.
Diaminopurine basepairs perfectly with
thymine as it is
identical to
adenine but has an amine...
- Name
Chromosome Basepair start Basepair stop Band PAR1 X 10,001 2,781,479 Xp22 Y 10,001 2,781,479 Yp11 PAR2 X 155,701,383 156,030,895 Xq28 Y 56,887,903...
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Recently reported estimates of the
human genome-wide
mutation rate. The
human germline mutation rate is
approximately 0.5×10−9 per
basepair per year....
- was the
first diplomonad to have its
genome sequenced. Its 11.7
million basepair genome is
compact in
structure and
content with
simplified basic cellular...
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chromosome 21 in
resolution 850 bphs Chr. Arm Band ISCN
start ISCN stop
Basepair start Basepair stop
Stain Density 21 p 13 0 311 1 3,100,000 gvar 21 p 12 311 683...
- a 3-
basepair DNA
sequence to
generate 3-finger, 4-, 5-, or 6-finger
arrays that
recognize target sites ranging from 9
basepairs to 18
basepairs in length...
- head-to-tail are
called tandem repeats.
Microsatellites consisting of 2–5
basepair repeats,
while minisatellite repeats are 30–35 bp.
Tandem repeats make...