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The central dogma of molecular biology is a theory that states that genetic information flows only in one direction, from DNA to RNA to protein.
… information flows only in one direction, from DNA to RNA to protein. … Central dogma. The central dogma of … information flows only in one direction, from DNA, to RNA, to protein, or RNA directly to protein. … The central dogma of molecular …
Educational Resources
A ribosome is a cellular particle made of RNA and protein that serves as the site for protein synthesis in the cell.
… Ribosome … A ribosome is a cellular particle made of RNA and protein that serves as the site for protein synthesis … in the cell. … Amino Acids, Cell, Genetic Code, Messenger RNA (mRNA), Protein, Ribonucleic Acid (RNA) … A ribosome is an intercellular structure made of both …
Talking Glossary
A kilobase (abbreviated kb) is a unit of measurement used to help designate the length of DNA or RNA. One kilobase is equal to 1,000 bases.
… of measurement used to help designate the length of DNA or RNA. One kilobase is equal to 1,000 bases. … A kilobase … of measurement used to help designate the length of DNA or RNA. One kilobase is equal to 1,000 bases. … A kilobase … of measurement used to help designate the length of DNA or RNA. One kilobase is equal to 1,000 bases. … Talking Glossary …
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In situ hybridization is a laboratory technique in which a single-stranded DNA or RNA sequence called a probe is allowed to form complementary base pairs with DNA or RNA present in a tissue or chromosome sample.
… a laboratory technique in which a single-stranded DNA or RNA sequence called a probe is allowed to form complementary base pairs with DNA or RNA present in a tissue or chromosome sample. … In Situ Hybridization, DNA, RNA, Laboratory Experiment … In situ hybridization is a …
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Hybridization is the process of combining two complementary single-stranded DNA or RNA molecules and allowing them to form a single double-stranded molecule through base pairing.
… of combining two complementary single-stranded DNA or RNA molecules and allowing them to form a single … molecule through base pairing. … Hybridization, DNA, RNA, Polymerase Chain Reaction, PCR … Hybridization, as … in which two complementary single-stranded DNA and/or RNA molecules bond together to form a double-stranded …
News Release
In a new large-scale genetic analysis, National Institutes of Health (NIH) scientists have found set of small RNA molecules, called microRNAs, in human pancreatic cells that are strongly associated with type 2 diabetes.
… genetic analysis, scientists have found a set of small RNA molecules, called microRNAs, in human pancreatic cells … method for sequencing nucleic acids (like DNA and RNA), the researchers analyzed microRNAs in over 60 samples … of Health (NIH) scientists have found set of small RNA molecules, called microRNAs, in human pancreatic cells …
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El ácido desoxirribonucleico (ADN) es la molécula que transporta información genética para el desarrollo y el funcionamiento de un organismo.
… Thymine, DNA, Double Helix, Deoxyribonucleic Acid, RNA … El ácido desoxirribonucleico (ADN) es la molécula que …
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A probe is a single-stranded sequence of DNA or RNA used to search for its complementary sequence in a sample genome.
… Probe … A probe is a single-stranded sequence of DNA or RNA used to search for its complementary sequence in a sample … (DNA), Genome, Hybridization, Protein, Ribonucleic Acid (RNA), Western Blot, Southern Blot, Northern Blot, In Situ … … A probe is a single-stranded sequence of DNA or RNA used to search for its complementary sequence in a sample …
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The nucleolus is a region found within the cell nucleus that is concerned with producing and assembling the cell's ribosomes.
… producing and assembling the cell's ribosomes. … Messenger RNA (mRNA), Ribonucleic Acid (RNA), Translation, Cell, Cytoplasm, Protein, Nucleus, … cell’s ribosomes. The nucleolus is also where ribosomal RNA genes are transcribed. Once assembled, ribosomes are …
Fact Sheets
A transcriptome is a collection of all the gene readouts present in a cell.
… be "read" and transcribed - in other words, copied - into RNA ( ribonucleic acid ) . These gene readouts are called … readouts present in a cell. There are various kinds of RNA. The major type, called messenger RNA (mRNA), plays a vital role in making proteins. In this …