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Using RNAbased nano switches to detect novel noncoding RNA expression Scott A Tenenbaum SUNY College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering Nanobioscience
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Using RNAbased nano switches to detect novel noncoding RNA expression Scott A Tenenbaum SUNY College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering Nanobioscience The Basic sxRNA Concept. USER GUIDE For Research Use Only. Not intended for any animal or human therapeutic or diagnostic use.Information in this document is subject to change without notice.DISCLAIMERSLIFE TECHNOLOGIES CORPO 7. 7 RNA Synthesis and Processing. Chapter Outline. Transcription in Prokaryotes. Eukaryotic RNA Polymerases and General Transcription Factors. Regulation of Transcription in Eukaryotes. RNA Processing and Turnover. C483 Spring 2013. 1. Which . is not a difference between RNA and DNA? . A) . RNA is more prone to basic aqueous hydrolysis. . B) RNA contains uracil; DNA usually does not. . C) RNA cannot form helices. . DNA. Replication. Transcription. Translation. Polymerase. Monomers. DNA Pol III . (and I). dNTPs. Direction . of . synthesis. 5. ’. to . 3’. Template. ssDNA. Product. polynucleotide. RNA. Protein. 14.1 Structure of ribonucleic acid. Learning Objectives. Compare and contrast the structure of DNA and RNA molecules. Describe the role of messenger RNA (mRNA) and transfer RNA (tRNA). Explain how the genetic code influences protein synthesis. Gene . to . Phenotype. : . The BAD2 gene. . and . fragrance in rice. DNA . sequence specifying . a . protein 200 . – 2,000,000 . nt. (. bp. ). Eukaryotic Gene Structure. Ribonucleic acid (RNA) is a key nucleic acid in transcription and translation. RNA is like DNA except that:. When DNA codes for RNA, the process is called . TRANSCRIPTION. . When RNA codes for proteins, the process is called . TRANSLATION. .. There are 3 types of . rna. , however only mRNA is involved in transcription. Chapters 16 and 17. Before the end of the semester we will be covering…. Historical DNA experiments. Structure of DNA/RNA. DNA Replication. Protein Synthesis (Transcription and Translation). Mutations. Stryer. Short course. Chapter 33. Nucleic Acid Structure. Nucleobase. Nucleoside. Nucleotide. Nucleic acid. Chromatin. Chromosome. Polymeric Structure. Polymer ideal for informational molecule. Ribose and deoxyribose. Add to Table . of Contents. p. 10 DNA/RNA Vocabulary. p. 11 DNA/RNA Structures. p. 12 Complementary Base-Pairing. DNA. Deoxyribonucleic Acid. Double-stranded. Double-helix structure. Made of nucleotides - each nucleotide has 3 parts (remember PBS). Chapter 13 . (Pgs 360-389 Miller and Levine Biology text. ). http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=suN-sV0cT6c. . Where have we seen DNA being replicated?. MITOSIS AND . MEIOSIS. Proteins are molecules that are necessary for virtually every activity in your body. Some of the Biological Functions of Proteins include:. Metadynamics. Tyler J. Mulligan. 1. , Harish Vashisth. 2. 1. M.S. Student, Department of Chemical Engineering, University of New Hampshire, Durham NH. 2. Advisor, Department of Chemical Engineering, University of New Hampshire, Durham NH. CHM . 341. Suroviec. . Fall . 2016. I. . Nucleotides, Nucleic Acids and Bases. Bases. Planar, aromatic, heterocyclic. Purine (2 rings). Pyrimidine (1 ring) . Adenine (A). Guanine (G). Thyamine (T).
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