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Sequence Design for RNA-RNA Interactions
The design of RNA sequences with desired structural properties presents a challenging computational problem with promising applications in biotechnology and biomedicine. Most regulatory RNAs function by forming RNA-RNA interactions, e.g., in order to regulate mRNA expression.Maria Waldl +2 more
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Abstract The first complete nucleotide sequence of a gene was published in 1964 by Robert Holley and associates. (1). This sequence was inferred from the transcript of the gene encoding yeast alanine tRNA. Determination of the 77 nucleotide sequence required 1 g of alanine tRNA, recovered from. 200 g of bulk tRNA, isolated from 140 kg
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Abstract The first complete nucleotide sequence of a gene was published in 1964 by Robert Holley and associates. (1). This sequence was inferred from the transcript of the gene encoding yeast alanine tRNA. Determination of the 77 nucleotide sequence required 1 g of alanine tRNA, recovered from. 200 g of bulk tRNA, isolated from 140 kg
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Enhancing Diagnosis Through RNA Sequencing
Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, 2020The diagnostic rate of comprehensive genomic sequencing remains only 25% to 30% due to the difficulty in interpreting variants of uncertain significance and noncoding mutations and in elucidating downstream effects of these and other genetic changes. Unlike DNA sequencing, RNA sequencing (RNAseq) reveals the functional consequence of genetic variation ...
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RNA Sequencing Protocols for Short-Read Sequencing
RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) methodologies allow the discovery of novel variants and transcripts. These comprise three general steps: (1) capture of RNA species of interest, (2) conversion of RNA to complementary DNA (cDNA), and (3) modification of cDNA to fit the sequencing platform.Laura, Vasquez-Velez +2 more
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RNA Sequencing by Primer Extension
Cold Spring Harbor Protocols, 2013Direct sequencing of RNA by primer extension is a fast and accurate method that is useful in a variety of situations. It is a valuable technique for determining the faithfulness of in vitro processing reactions, such as splicing or RNA editing. It is often used as an alternative to reverse transcription PCR (RT–PCR) followed by cloning and DNA ...
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Nuclear RNA Isolation and Sequencing
2016Most transcriptome studies involve sequencing and quantification of steady-state mRNA by isolating and sequencing poly (A) RNA. Although this type of sequencing data is informative to determine steady-state mRNA levels it does not provide information on transcriptional output and thus may not always reflect changes in transcriptional regulation of gene
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Cancer epigenetics in clinical practice
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2023Veronica Davalos, Manel Esteller
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Hierarchical Nanomaterials Assembled from Peptoids and Other Sequence-Defined Synthetic Polymers
Chemical Reviews, 2021Zhiliang Li, Bin Cai, Wenchao Yang
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