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Dictionary » R » Recruit RecruitRecruit A juvenile fish that has survived long enough to become a part of (i.e., recruited into) a population or an exploitable segment of the population. ![]()
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Results from our forumControl of embryonic gene translation... with short tails would soon be degraded(the tail generally keeps the mRNA from being degraded too fast) 3. Poly-A polymerase and the proteins that recruit it to the mRNA are only located in the nucleus. If the mRNA was in the cytoplasm, then upon receiving the signal the mRNA would have to be transported ...
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When are parts of prokaryotic operons seperated?... ORF is well positioned to begin translating from the start codon for the downstream ORF. this arrangement circumvents the need to a RBS to recruit the ribosome. This is known as translational coupling. (from Watson et al. Molecular Biology of the gene 6th edition. page 460). it may be translational ...
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Re: Regulatory elements of genes... these sites influences transcription through looping of DNA that brings the bound TFs into the proximity of the promoter, where they can help to recruit or initiate the polymerase. One way to identify regulatory elements is to align genome sequences (from the region surrounding the gene) from ...
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RNA nucleotides question... doesn’t seem to have anything to do with the Shine-Dalgarno sequence. In E. coli, the consensus Shine-Delgarno box is AGGAGGA. It’s function is to recruit and properly align the ribosomes with the start codon of the coding sequence of the mRNA. Mutating the Shine-Delgarno sequence should have little ...
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The Fiber Disease... to call it. i have no beef with anyone on this board but the fact of the matter is this...randy has been her own worst enemy in her attempts to recruit people for her organization. i have no personal dealings with her for every insightful idea or opinion she post, she has 5 that are angry ,accusatory,belittleing,demanding, ...
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