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RNA (
satCYMoV)
Solanum nodiflorum mottle virus satellite RNA Subterranean clover mottle virus satellite RNA Velvet tobacco mottle virus satellite RNA above...
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circular (ccc)
RNA molecules that do not
share the viroid's lifecycle. The
category encomp****es
satellite RNAs (including
small plant satRNAs "virusoids"...
- to
recircularize them into a
circular RNA molecule.
Retrozymes form
branched conformations, as do some
satRNAs and
Avsunviroidae (one of the two classes...
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transfer RNA (t
RNA), micro
RNA (mi
RNA),
small interfering RNA (si
RNA),
small nucleolar RNA (sno
RNAs), Piwi-interacting
RNA (pi
RNA), t
RNA-derived
small RNA (tsRNA)...
- in
satLTSV
RNA, the
entire sequence seems to be
essential for replication. This
contrasts with
satRNA of TBSV or the defective-interfering
RNAs, in which...
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RNA-Seq is a
technique that
allows transcriptome studies (see also
Transcriptomics technologies)
based on next-generation
sequencing technologies. This...
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satellite chromosome (
SAT chromosome). DNA in a
secondary constriction which forms r
RNA is
called rDNA.[clarification needed]. NORs
occur in
SAT chromosomes (13...
- University, that
engages users to
solve puzzles related to the
folding of
RNA molecules. The
project is
supported by the Bill and
Melinda Gates Foundation...
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Satellite chromosomes or
SAT-chromosomes are
chromosomes that
contain secondary constructs that
serve as identification. They are
observed in acrocentric...
- of the
family Picornaviridae, FMDV is a positive-sense, single-stranded
RNA virus. Like
other members of the
Picornavirus family, FMDV is
small and unenveloped...