CHECK THESE SAMPLES OF Molecular basis of RNA-dependent RNA polymerase II activity
rna polymerase ii catalyzes the configuration of a pre- mRNA molecule; which is developed to form a mature mRNA.... Peptide bonds are formed via a peptidyl transferase activity.... This sting of amino acids built by chromosomes finally acquires its activity during gene regulation, when gene expression is taking place.... The information stored in the DNA of a gene is relocated to an rna (mRNA) molecule located in the cell nucleus; this process is called transcription....
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Certain genes are expressed as a function of the interaction between rna polymerase with promoter without any regulation.... This states that
information is transferred from DNA to rna and rna to a protein.... Flow of genetic information from DNA to protein through rna was described by crick as central dogma of molecular biology....
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DNA conformation is affected by the formation of adducts which also impacts some of the other intracellular processes including DNA damage recognition by specific proteins, DNA polymerisation and repair, all of which contribute to the antitumour activity of the platinum-based compounds e....
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rna interference is a key system within cells that assist control which genes get actived and to what degree they get activated.... The 2 central rna interferences are the small interfering rna (siRNA) and micro rna (miRNA).... The siRNAs originate from procession of long, double-stranded rna and target the miRNAs for degradation using full complementary sequences.... The paper also present methods to employ in current and forthcoming research to study the topics and expound upon different molecular therapy options that may have implications in altering cancer stem cells dysregulation and fighting oncogenesis....
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From the paper "Human's Place in Nature" it is clear that there are methods that can predict, such include the heritability of intelligence.... This is a mathematical concept that estimates the amount of a trait is attributable to genetic makeup.... nbsp;It has been found to be between 60% and 80%....
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It will also do an examination of metal carcinogenesis and its role in topo-1enxyme activity.... Exposing human to heavy metals is… singly becoming an issue of concern because of their well-documented toxicological as well as carcinogenic effects besides the rising environmental levels via industrial pollution....
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This is essentially the basis of antitumor activity exhibited by these agents.... This is essentially the basis of antitumor activity exhibited by these agents (Almeida et al, 2005; Todd and Lippard, 2009) .... Oxaliplatin, chemically described as 1R, 2R-diaminocyclohexane oxalatoplatinum (ii), is a third generation platinum-based drug used for chemotherapy in many cancers....
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As the paper "Metabolic Biochemistry - Metabolic Significance of Malonyl-Coa" outlines, the metabolic significance of malonyl-CoA is that it aids in the oxidation of cardiac fatty acids.... Apart from aiding in the oxidation of fatty acids, malonyl-CoA also regulates the intake of food into the body....
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