- 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...
-
collaborative efforts critical for scale-up from
designing plasmids to
megabases across entire genomes. "Twist
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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...
- high-throughput sequencing). The
latter platform sequences roughly 100
megabases [now up to 400
megabases] in a seven-hour run with a
single machine. In the array-based...
-
reported in 2010. The
genomes of
cnidarians are
usually less than 500 Mb (
megabases) in size, as in the
Hydra viridissima,
which has a
genome size of approximately...
- of ~2.5
megabases, and
Pandoravirus dulcis,
found in a
shallow freshwater pond in La
Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia, with a 1.9
megabase genome...
-
family that
infects the
protozoa Bodo saltans. It has a
genome of 1.39
megabases, one of the
largest known viral genomes. Deeg, C.M.; Chow, E.C.T.; Suttle...
- kilobases; the largest—the pandoraviruses—have
genome sizes of
around two
megabases which code for
about 2500 proteins.
Virus genes rarely have
introns and...
-
coded for by the DMD gene – the
largest known human gene,
covering 2.4
megabases (0.08% of the
human genome) at
locus Xp21. The
primary transcript in muscle...
- sequenced. It is 6.7
megabases long,
which is very
large compared to some
other Silene species such as
Silene vulgaris (0.43
megabases), is one of the largest...