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abundant ciRNA called ci-ankrd52
positively regulates Pol II transcription. Many
ciRNAs remain at
their "sites of synthesis" in the nucleus. However,
ciRNA may...
- "Entrez Gene: CDR1
antisense RNA".
Retrieved 2017-11-13. Peng L, Yuan XQ, Li GC (2015). "The
emerging landscape of
circular RNA ciRS-7 in
cancer (Review)"...
- host
RNA polymerase, and
include Cro, cII, and N. CII is a
transcription factor that
stimulates expression of the main
lysogenic repressor gene,
cI, whereas...
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infections of the
respiratory tract. It is a negative-sense, single-stranded
RNA virus. Its name is
derived from the
large cells known as
syncytia that form...
- example, in
elucidating metabolic pathways) and
radioactively label DNA and
RNA. Phosphorus-32 has a
short half-life of 14.268 days and
decays into sulfur-32...
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reproduction of all
known organisms and many viruses. DNA and
ribonucleic acid (
RNA) are
nucleic acids.
Alongside proteins,
lipids and
complex carbohydrates...
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- (NoV) are a
genetically diverse group of single-stranded positive-sense
RNA, non-enveloped
viruses belonging to the
family Caliciviridae.
According to...
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Brannan CI,
Horsthemke B, Bac****erie JP,
Brosius J, Hüttenhofer A (December 2000). "Identification of brain-specific and
imprinted small nucleolar RNA genes...
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direction from PRM, as the N
terminal domain of
cI on OR2
tightens the
binding of
RNA polymerase to PRM and
hence cI stimulates its own transcription. When it...