- An
intergenic region is a
stretch of DNA
sequences located between genes.
Intergenic regions may
contain functional elements and junk DNA.
Intergenic regions...
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Spacer DNA is a
region of non-coding DNA
between genes. The
terms intergenic spacer (IGS) or non-transcribed
spacer (NTS) are used
particularly for the...
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Chimeric RNA,
sometimes referred to as a
fusion transcript, is
composed of
exons from two or more
different genes that have the
potential to
encode novel...
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Epistasis is a
phenomenon in
genetics in
which the
effect of a gene
mutation is
dependent on the
presence or
absence of
mutations in one or more other...
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disturb the
reading frame and the
genetic code is in fact a triplet.
Intergenic (also
known as extragenic)
suppression relieves the
effects of a mutation...
- organism. Usually, RNA
thermometers are
located in the 5'UTR, but an
intergenic RNA
thermometer was
found in
Yersinia pseudotuberculosis. The LcrF RNA...
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regions appear to be
mostly nonfunctional, such as introns, pseudogenes,
intergenic DNA, and
fragments of
transposons and viruses.
Regions that are completely...
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Ribosomal RNA (rRNA)
intergenic spacer analysis (RISA) is a
method of
microbial community analysis that
provides a
means of
comparing differing environments...
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activation sequences,
often focusing on the
aforementioned GAL1-GAL10
intergenic region. The
consensus is 5′-CGG-N11-CCG-3′. One
study explored the galactose-responsive...
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Biotechnology Information, U.S.
National Library of Medicine. "Entrez Gene: Long
intergenic non-protein
coding RNA 1420".
Retrieved 2016-03-07. v t e...