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- or organism. This collection of ORFs is called the translatome. Characterizing a cell's translatome can give insight into the array of biological pathways...
- complementary to the proteome and the metabolome and encomp****es the translatome, exome, meiome and thanatotranscriptome which can be seen as ome fields...
- Both techniques have been reviewed and both are used in analysis of the translatome, but the data they generate are at very different levels of specificity...
- University. Retrieved 24 July 2017. King HA, Gerber AP (January 2016). "Translatome profiling: methods for genome-scale analysis of mRNA translation". Briefings...
- profiling. This method enables researchers to take a snapshot of the translatome, showing which parts of the mRNA are being translated into proteins by...
- profiling. This method enables researchers to take a snapshot of the translatome, showing which parts of the mRNA are being translated into proteins by...
- referred to as S. coelicolor for convenience. The transcriptome and translatome analyses of the strain A3(2) were published in 2016. The first complete...
- ribosomes actively translating in a cell at a particular moment, known as a translatome. Consequently, this enables researchers to identify the location of translation...
- infection by creating a cellular infection profile by analysing the translatome and proteome at different times after infection. They also show that...
- particular conditions. The transcriptome is distinct from the exome and the translatome. transcriptomics transductant A cell which has undergone transduction...