- 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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continuous messenger RNA,
referred to as a
polycistronic mRNA. The term
cistron in this
context is
equivalent to gene. The
transcription of an operon's...
- was
introduced by
American biochemist Walter Gilbert: "The
notion of the
cistron [i.e., gene] ... must be
replaced by that of a
transcription unit containing...
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initialization is acquisition,
concept from
computer science rIIA the A
cistron of the T4 rII
system a gene in the T4 virus. RIA (disambiguation) RIAA...
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between two
cistrons encoding two
different reporter proteins. A
promoter upstream of the
first cistron drives transcription of both
cistrons in a single...
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coined by
American biochemist Walter Gilbert in 1978: "The
notion of the
cistron... must be
replaced by that of a
transcription unit
containing regions...
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cistron specificity in
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Birnstiel ML (February 1966). "Ribosomal
cistrons and the
nucleolar organizer".
Biochimica et
Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Nucleic...
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histone modifications". The term
cistrome is a
portmanteau of
cistr (from
cistron) + ome (from genome). The term
cistrome was
coined by
investigators at...
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component proteinase), P3, 6K1, CI, 6K2, NIa, NIb, and the coat
protein cistron,
which is
found in a
variety of
other viruses.
During replication, the...