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- 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...
- 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...
- transcript in muscle measures about 2,100 kilobases and takes 16 hours to transcribe; the mature mRNA measures 14.0 kilobases. The 79-exon muscle transcript codes...
- Orthocoronavirinae; the latter also known as coronavirinae. The viral genome is 26–32 kilobases in length. The particles are typically decorated with large (~20 nm),...
- Toh H, Ishikawa H, Dunbar HE, Moran NA, et al. (October 2006). "The 160-kilobase genome of the bacterial endosymbiont Carsonella". Science. 314 (5797):...
- other inversions. Chromosomal segments in inversions can be as small as 1 kilobases or as large as 100 megabases. The number of genes captured by an inversion...
- 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...
- non-covalent bonding of the ends of the genome. The L segment is about 6.6 kilobases (kb) in length and encodes a viral RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp)...
- beta (beta c or CD131) subunit. The gene for the alpha subunit is 40 kilobases long and has 12 exons. The receptor, found on pluripotent progenitor cells...