-
molecule sensitivity without the use of radioactivity. This
approach (e.g.,
ViewRNA ****ays) can be used to
visualize up to four
targets in one ****ay, and it...
- identification. FISH can also be used to
detect and
localize specific RNA targets (m
RNA, lnc
RNA and mi
RNA)[citation needed] in cells,
circulating tumor cells, and...
-
biomarkers analyze all
RNA molecules, not
solely the exome.
Transcriptomic biomarkers reveal the
molecular identity and
concentration of
RNA in a
specific cell...
- The
RNA world is a
hypothetical stage in the
evolutionary history of life on
Earth in
which self-replicating
RNA molecules proliferated before the evolution...
-
RNA-dependent
RNA polymerase (RdRp) or
RNA replicase is an
enzyme that
catalyzes the
replication of
RNA from an
RNA template. Specifically, it catalyzes...
-
Transfer RNA (abbreviated t
RNA and
formerly referred to as s
RNA, for
soluble RNA) is an
adaptor molecule composed of
RNA,
typically 76 to 90 nucleotides...
- In
molecular biology,
RNA polymerase (abbreviated RNAP or RNApol), or more
specifically DNA-directed/dependent
RNA polymerase (DdRP), is an
enzyme that...
- m
RNA transcripts,
RNA-Seq can look at
different po****tions of
RNA to
include total RNA,
small RNA, such as mi
RNA, t
RNA, and
ribosomal profiling.
RNA-Seq...
-
RNA splicing is a
process in
molecular biology where a newly-made
precursor messenger RNA (pre-m
RNA)
transcript is
transformed into a
mature messenger...
-
ribonucleic acid (
RNA) molecules, micro
RNA (mi
RNA) and
small interfering RNA (si
RNA), are
central to
components to the RNAi pathway. Once m
RNA is degraded,...