- a
phylum of viruses.
Members of the
phylum are also
known as the
nucleocytoplasmic large DNA
viruses (NCLDV),
which serves as the
basis of the name of...
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Nuclear transport refers to the
mechanisms by
which molecules move
across the
nuclear membrane of a cell. The
entry and exit of
large molecules from the...
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Alphapithovirus m****iliense. It is DNA-based and is a
member of the
nucleocytoplasmic large DNA
viruses clade. It was
discovered in 2014, when a viable...
- Importin-13 is a
protein encoded by the IPO13 gene in humans. Importin-13 is a
member of the importin-β
family of
nuclear transport receptors (NTRs) and...
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Snijders AP,
Nurse P (May 2017). "A
systematic genomic screen implicates nucleocytoplasmic transport and
membrane growth in
nuclear size control". PLOS Genet...
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others have lost
plastids entirely.
Phylogeny based on
plastid not
nucleocytoplasmic genealogy: Linnaeus, in
Species Plantarum (1753), the
starting point...
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subfamilies that
contain nine genera.
Viruses in this
family belong to the
nucleocytoplasmic large DNA
virus clade (NCLDV), also
referred to as
giant viruses....
- The nuclear–cytoplasmic
ratio (also
variously known as the nucleus:cytoplasm ratio, nucleus–cytoplasm ratio, N:C ratio, or N/C) is a
measurement used in...
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glycosylation of proteins.
Glycosylation is also
known to
occur on
nucleocytoplasmic proteins in the form of O-GlcNAc.
There are
several types of glycosylation...
- Oxford. 1960.[permanent dead link] Gurdon, John (1961).
Studies on
nucleocytoplasmic relationships during differentiation in
vertebrates (DPhil thesis)...