-
pairs long and to
contain 20,000–25,000
distinct protein-coding genes. A
kilobase (kb) is a unit of
measurement in
molecular biology equal to 1000 base pairs...
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- Circoviridae—code for only two
proteins and have a
genome size of only two
kilobases; the largest—the pandoraviruses—have
genome sizes of
around two megabases...
- linear, non-segmented, positive-sense RNA
genome of
approximately 7.5
kilobases,
encoding a
large polyprotein which is
cleaved into six
smaller non-structural...
- by 244 to 270 nm, with a
single linear double stranded DNA
genome 186
kilobase pairs (kbp) in size and
containing a
hairpin loop at each end. Four orthopoxviruses...
- TNF gene is 250
kilobases away from the HLA-B locus, and 850
kilobases away from the HLA-DR locus. The TNF gene is
located 1,100
kilobases downstream of...
- can be
immediately upstream of the open read
frame (ORF, red), or many
kilobases away (upstream or downstream).
Promoter and
enhancer regions up-regulate...
- The
genome size of
coronaviruses ranges from
approximately 26 to 32
kilobases, one of the
largest among RNA viruses. They have
characteristic club-shaped...
- sizes. RNA
phages such as MS2 have the
smallest genomes, with only a few
kilobases. However, some DNA
phages such as T4 may have
large genomes with hundreds...
- promoters.: 7.3 Additionally,
genes can have
regulatory regions many
kilobases upstream or
downstream of the gene that
alter expression.
These act by...