- proteins, DNA and RNA, and form
around specific chromosomal regions called nucleolar organizing regions.
Malfunction of the
nucleolus is the
cause of several...
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involved in
nucleoli formation.
Barbara McClintock first described the "
nucleolar-organizing body" in Zea mays in 1934. In
karyotype analysis, a silver...
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snRNPs (pronounced "snurps"), or
small nuclear ribonucleoproteins, are RNA-protein
complexes that
combine with
unmodified pre-mRNA and
various other proteins...
- motifs[clarification needed] but
lacks a
terminal stem-loop structure. The
nucleolar localization of v-snoRNA1 was
determined by in situ hybridization. V-snoRNA1...
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Small nucleolar RNA, C/D box 24 is a
protein that in
humans is
encoded by the SNORD24 gene, on
chromosome 9. ENSG00000280889 GRCh38:
Ensembl release 89:...
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Small nucleolar RNA TBR6 is a non-coding RNA (ncRNA)
molecule identified in
Trypanosoma brucei which functions in the
modification of
other small nuclear...
- In
molecular biology,
small nucleolar RNAs (snoRNAs) are a
class of
small RNA
molecules that
primarily guide chemical modifications of
other RNAs, mainly...
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regulating alternative splicing. The
chromosomal locus containing the
small nucleolar RNA SNORD115 gene
cluster has been
duplicated in
approximately 5% of individuals...
- In
molecular biology,
small nucleolar RNA
derived microRNAs are
microRNAs (miRNA)
derived from
small nucleolar RNA (snoRNA).
MicroRNAs are
usually derived...
- In
molecular biology,
Small Nucleolar RNA SNORD100 (also
known as HBII-429) is a non-coding RNA (ncRNA)
molecule which functions in the
biogenesis (modification)...