- A base pair (bp) is a
fundamental unit of double-stranded
nucleic acids consisting of two
nucleobases bound to each
other by
hydrogen bonds. They form...
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collaborative efforts critical for scale-up from
designing plasmids to
megabases across entire genomes. "Twist
Bioscience |
Twist Bioscience Reports Fourth...
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tobacco smoke. Tuna and Amos have
summarized the
mutation frequencies per
megabase (Mb) in some carcinomas, as
shown in the
table (along with the indicated...
- La Scola, Bernard; Suzan, Marie; Claverie, Jean-Michel (2004). "The 1.2
megabase genome sequence of Mimivirus". Science. 306 (5700): 1344–1350. Bibcode:2004Sci...
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termed 11p
while the
longer arm (q arm) is 11q. At
about 21.5
genes per
megabase,
chromosome 11 is one of the most gene-rich, and disease-rich, chromosomes...
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multicellular eukaryote, A.
thaliana has a
relatively small genome of
around 135
megabase pairs. It was the
first plant to have its
genome sequenced, and is an important...
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nucleotide base pairs,
usually in
megabases (millions of base pairs,
abbreviated Mb or Mbp). One
picogram is
equal to 978
megabases. In
diploid organisms, genome...
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Genomic information D.
melanogaster chromosomes to
scale with
megabase-pair
references oriented as in the
National Center for
Biotechnology Information...
- kilobases; the largest—the pandoraviruses—have
genome sizes of
around two
megabases which code for
about 2500 proteins.
Virus genes rarely have
introns and...
- a
nucleocytoplasmic large DNA
virus with a
genome size of
about 1.1
megabases, was
described in 1992 but not
recognized as a
virus until 2003. Megavirus...