-
called "nucleolopathies" and the
nucleolus is
being investigated as a
target for
cancer chemotherapy. The
nucleolus was
identified by bright-field microscopy...
- deviating).
Subject to that, the
nucleolus satisfies the second-smallest excess; and so on, in the
leximin order. The
nucleolus was
introduced by
David Schmeidler...
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Nucleolus organizer regions (NORs) are
chromosomal regions crucial for the
formation of the
nucleolus. In humans, the NORs are
located on the
short arms...
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Rossiteria nucleolus is a
species of sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusk in the
family Trochidae, the top snails. The
height of the s****
attains 5...
- (NOR). The main
roles of the
nucleolus are to
synthesize rRNA and ****emble ribosomes. The
structural cohesion of the
nucleolus depends on its activity, as...
- non-empty. The
nucleolus is the
unique point in the
intersection of the core and the kernel. If the
underlying network is a tree, then the
nucleolus coincides...
-
mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA). In mammals, the
nucleolus of the
oocyte is
derived solely from
maternal cells. The
nucleolus, a
structure found within the nucleus...
-
norleucine Nitrite oxidoreductase, an
enzyme Nucleolus organizer region, a
chromosomal region around which the
nucleolus forms in cell
biology Norfolk Orbital...
- the
nucleolus; but
heterochromatic rDNA is
found outside of the
nucleolus. However,
transcriptionally active rDNA
resides inside of the
nucleolus itself...
- speed, in the
nucleolus,
which contains all 45S rRNA genes. The only
exception is the 5S rRNA
which is
transcribed outside the
nucleolus.
After transcription...