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  Terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase catalyzes the reaction of DNA phosphorylation -- Arzumanov et al. 28 (5): 1276 ...
Kinetic parameters of the TDT-catalyzed primer extension by ddTTP and compounds Va and Vc
azidomethyl phosphonate fragment in the primer was not observed
Primer extension by dTTP, ddTTP, IIId and Va, catalyzed by TDT
nar.oxfordjournals.org /cgi/content/full/28/5/1276   (2853 words)

  
  New Science Press | Primers | Molecular Biology: Principles of Genome Function
Molecular Biology is an account of the mechanisms of transmission, maintenance, expression and variation of genetic information, with special emphasis on the structural basis of genetic processes and the impact of genomics on the understanding of genome function and evolution.
The contribution of molecular biology and genomics to the understanding of human disease is reflected in examples throughout the text, and the technology of modern molecular biology is described in the appendix.
She is currently a Professor of Molecular Biology and Genetics and Professor of Oncology and her work focuses on telomerase and the role of telomeres in chromosome stability and cancer.
www.new-science-press.com /browse/molbiol   (899 words)

  
 Evolution 101: Molecular Biology Primer
Molecular biology is a fascinating component of the biological sciences.
The goal of molecular biology is to study biological systems by analyzing their macromolecular components.
The molecular machinery that copies DNA during mitosis is not perfect, and it is susceptible to a number of factors, including radiation, certain chemicals, or viruses.
evolution-101.blogspot.com /2006/03/molecular-biology-primer.html   (1633 words)

  
 Strikingly higher frequency in centenarians and twins of mtDNA mutation causing remodeling of replication origin in ...
The positions of binding of mitochondrial transcription factor A (mtTFA; the densely hatched rectangle indicates a position of high-affinity binding) are shown (1).
P-labeled L-strand primer corresponding to a segment of the D-loop.
Detection of the C150T transition by allele-specific termination of primer extension and its distribution and abundance in buffy coat mtDNA from MZ (A) and DZ (B) twins.
intl.pnas.org /cgi/content/full/100/3/1116   (5233 words)

  
  ScienceDaily: Tumor suppressor gene
Vector (biology) -- Traditionally in medicine, a vector is an organism that does not cause disease itself but which spreads infection by conveying pathogens from one host to another.
The long-awaited new edition of James D. Watson's classic text, Molecular Biology of the Gene, has been thoroughly revised and is published to coincide with the 50th anniversary of Watson and Crick's...
New findings in molecular biology challenge the gene-centered version of Darwinian theory according to which adaptation...
www.sciencedaily.com /encyclopedia/Tumor_suppressor_gene   (1404 words)

  
  Molecular Genetics
Molecular genetics is the study of the agents that pass information from generation to generation.
The methods used by molecular geneticists to obtain and study DNA have been developed through keen observation and adaptation of the chemical reactions and biological processes that occur naturally in all cells.
The primers must anneal, or pair to, the template DNA on either side of the region that is to be amplified, or copied.
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov /About/primer/genetics_molecular.html   (6301 words)

  
 The Molecular Level
Command of biochemistry is crucial to developing molecular-level understanding in structural biology.
If you are not training your first-year biochemistry students to use molecular graphics and the Protein Data Bank as tools for independently exploring macromolecular structure, YOU ARE FAILING THEM IN AN IMPORTANT AREA.
The Molecular Level Outreach program provides class presentations and workshops in molecular graphics and molecular modeling on the USM campuses or at your school or workplace.
www.usm.maine.edu /~rhodes/index.html   (817 words)

  
 PCR Primer Design   (Site not responding. Last check: )
However, I have used primers with as high as 256- and 1024-fold degeneracy for the successful amplification and subsequent direct sequencing of a wide range of Mastreviruses against a background of maize genomic DNA (Rybicki and Hughes, 1990).
Primer sequences were derived from multiple sequence alignments; the mismatch positions were used as 4-base degeneracies for the primers (shown as stars; 5 in F and 4 in R), as shown above.
Despite their degeneracy, the primers could be used to amplify a 250 bp sequence from viruses differing in sequence by as much as 50% over the target sequence, and 60% overall.
www.mcb.uct.ac.za /pcroptim.htm   (2208 words)

  
 Molecular Biology: primer
M.Phil in Genetics M.Sc in Zoology PG Diploma in Bioinformatics S-star certification in Bionformatics (S-star alliance -National university of Singapore) Pursuing Ph.D., at School of Genomics, Dept. of Zoology, Loyola College, Chennai,India.
I desined this primer: gtcaaaataaaaa, for randomly amplification of AT rich phytoplasma genom through a crude extract of phytoplasma and plant genomic material.
(termini gc content is often attributed to good anchoring of primers).
en.allexperts.com /q/Molecular-Biology-1353/primer.htm   (217 words)

  
 BI 425 Molecular Biology
The course has been designed in a manner to provide students with current concepts and trends in molecular biology, on the molecular biological basis of health and disease, as well as the latest developments in novel molecular approaches for detection and treatment of diseases.
The students examined the molecular pathways and basis of the defects that were studied by the authors using various techniques and also molecular diagnosis and therapeutics.
The course was taught in a manner to integrate Molecular Biology with Cell Biology, Biochemistry and Genetics (courses that the students had taken earlier), so students are able to interconnect ideas presented in different courses and obtain a bigger picture of the biological process.
www.uog.edu /dns/NSF/mbCl.htm   (2224 words)

  
 Conserved primer sequences for PCR amplification and sequencing from nuclear ribosomal RNA
All of these primers were identified and tested by our own lab based on consensus between the published large and small subunit RNA sequences from fungi, plants and other eukaryotes; sources of other useful primer sequences from published literature are also indicated.
Another useful source of primer information may be found in Gargas and Depriest (1996) and at the Tom Bruns lab web site http://mendel.berkeley.edu/boletus/boletus.html.
Note: most molecular systematics studies only utilizethe first 600-900 bases from the LSU gene, which includes three divergent domains (D1, D2, D3) that are among the most variable regions within the entire gene (much of the LSU is invariant even across widely divergent taxa).
www.biology.duke.edu /fungi/mycolab/primers.htm   (1101 words)

  
 Molecular Biology
Austin is a molecular neuropharmacologist with many years experience utilizing various molecular biological approaches to study the regulation of gene expression of neurotransmitter enzymes, receptors, transporters and neuropeptides.
The Molecular Biology Core includes equipment and laboratory space in several CPN laboratories that have the capacity to perform various molecular biological techniques.
The function of the Molecular Biology Core is to provide advice and guidance for investigators to develop various molecular biological approaches in their own laboratories to address specific research questions.
cpn.umc.edu /about/molecular_core.html   (236 words)

  
 Molecular Biology in Orthopaedics: The Advent of Molecular Orthopaedics -- Evans and Rosier 87 (11): 2550 -- Journal of ...
Molecular Biology in Orthopaedics: The Advent of Molecular Orthopaedics
in the broader context of the biochemistry and biology of the
The molecular and genetic basis of fibroblast growth factor receptor 3 disorders: the achondroplasia family of skeletal dysplasias, Muenke craniosynostosis, and Crouzon syndrome with acanthosis nigricans.
www.ejbjs.org /cgi/content/full/87/11/2550   (8187 words)

  
 Molecular biology
Entrez NCBI Entrez allows you to retrieve molecular biology data and bibliographic citations from the NCBIs integrated databases on nucleotid and protein sequences, biomolecule 3D structure and taxonomy.
MIT Biology Hypertextbook On-line textbook in biochemistry, genetics, molecular genetics and immunology.
Molecular Biology Protocols A large collection of laboratory protocols in molecular biology, cell biology, and biochemistry.
www.bibl.biol.lu.se /Bibsam/dmolecular.htm   (1454 words)

  
 Molecular Imaging Outlook
Molecular imaging enthusiasts would undoubtedly like to encounter more residents like Dr. Jinha M. Park.
The first three lectures focus on basic molecular biology, which serves as a review for residents, many of whom learned the material in medical school.
With molecular imaging probes consisting of a component for localization and another for tracing, they're conceptually similar to traditional radiopharmaceuticals.
www.dimag.com /molecularimagingoutlook/2006jun   (1375 words)

  
 Book Reviews: An Introduction to Molecular Biology
Clarity and simplicity are the main qualities of this primer in molecular biology.
Thus, the reader is led, gently, from the structure and function of DNA through the 'nuts and bolts' of gene isolation by traditional cloning methodology and on to PCR methods.
These will be familiar to teachers who run molecular biology classes and, although they are written for the class instructor, the expected results are noted and interpreted and will therefore serve as a useful reference for a student undertaking the exercises.
www.horizonpress.com /hsp/revs/revstat.html   (546 words)

  
 Live cell imaging
The promise of in vivo molecular imaging in oncology
Molecular imaging and therapy directed at the neovasculature in pathologies
A primer on molecular biology for imagers-V. genomics-a global approach to the study of genes1
cmbi.bjmu.edu.cn /news/report/2004/Imaging.htm   (346 words)

  
 Professional Exchanges: Participants
With this in mind, the following primer on molecular biology is intended to help nonexperts understand the task of sequencing a genome, and why it is important to do so.
Protein chemistry and behavior are specified by gene sequences and by the number and kinds of other proteins simultaneously synthesized in the same cell, and by those interrelatioships.
The “central dogma of molecular biology” is the principal statement of the molecular basis of gene action.
www.coris.noaa.gov /exchanges/coralgenome/sup_genome_primer.html   (1398 words)

  
 Current Biology -- Dietrich et al.   (Site not responding. Last check: )
In this Primer, we shall attempt to illustrate the compelling nature of geobiology by highlighting two geobiological problems.
Our goal is to introduce molecular and cell biologists to this discipline, and make it clear just how much their skills can contribute to it and their questions benefit from it.
Molecular and cell biologists have tremendous potential to contribute to our understanding of the evolution of the Earth's near-surface environment by making concrete links between biomarker structure and biochemical function.
www.current-biology.com /content/article/fulltext?uid=PIIS0960982206015570&feed=CURBIO   (4085 words)

  
 Biochemistry and molecular biology   (Site not responding. Last check: )
PALEOBIOLOGY biochemistry and molecular biology the mesozoic, age of agriculture and folate, and their struggle for survival, the authors.
Theres biochemistry and molecular biology also information on the virtual elephant, and her article, the organelles within the cell.
Cincinnati zoo the biochemistry and molecular biology area has links to adam biochemistry and molecular biology chippindale.
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 College of Staten Island - Graduate Catalog Biology
The Master of Science degree program in Biology is designed to provide research training and experience in the discipline of biology and allow students to specialize in such areas as molecular/cellular experimentation and ecology.
BS in Biology degree from an accredited college (students in the last semester of undergraduate study and students with a baccalaureate in another discipline may also be considered for admission).
A maximum of nine credits of courses taken elsewhere in The City University may be applied to the MS in Biology, and a maximum of six credits of courses taken at colleges outside The University may be accepted for transfer.
www.csi.cuny.edu /catalog/graduate/biology.php3   (2135 words)

  
 Beginner's Guide to Molecular Biology
This resource is brought to you by the Molecular Biology Notebook Online where you will find more tools to learn molecular biology.
Students in biology will find this site useful to provide information on molecular biology, and to help you with the revisions.
If you are a teacher in biology, you might find that the information covers some of the course material for the national curriculum for a level and gcses.
www.rothamsted.bbsrc.ac.uk /notebook/courses/guide   (216 words)

  
 DNA Sequencing Services - Molecular Biology Commercial Services - Center for Functional Genomics
The concentration of primers that we require depends on the type of template to be sequenced.
Please provide enough primer so that reactions can be repeated, if necessary.
Submission of primers that are not at the requested concentration may result in a delay in the processing of your samples.
www.albany.edu /genomics/primer-concentrations.html   (70 words)

  
 Molecular Tools of Medicine
Modern molecular medicine encompasses the utilization of many molecular biological techniques in the analysis of disease, disease genes and disease gene function.
The design of the primers is dependent upon the sequences of the DNA that is desired to be analyzed.
Specific PCR primers are made that span the sequences of a given disease gene where a mutation is known to exist and the region amplified by PCR.
web.indstate.edu /thcme/mwking/molecular-medicine.html   (4787 words)

  
 Current Biology Online
Current Biology publishes papers online ahead of the print issue on a weekly basis.
Here, Diggle and colleagues discuss the role of this form of communication in antibiotic production, sporulation and biofilm development and the implications of quorum sensing for bacterial cross-talk and symbiosis.
These are the Top 20 Papers by download from the Current Biology website for the last 30 days.
www.current-biology.com   (468 words)

  
 UCSB Libraries - Internet Resources in Molecular, Cellular & Developmental Biology
ExPASy Molecular Biology Server: Expert Protein Analysis System dedicated to the analysis of protein sequences and structures.
NIH Center for Molecular Modeling: major supplier of molecular modeling resources and expertise to the NIH research community.
Society for Developmental Biology: society for promotion of the field of developmental biology.
www.library.ucsb.edu /subjects/biology/bio2.html   (981 words)

  
 molecular imaging biology information -- molecular imaging biology   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The field of molecular imaging has become possible through recent advances in molecular and cell biology techniques, new methods of combinatorial drug design, high throughput testing, and the...
Applications in education, environmental hydrology, cosmology, medical imaging, molecular biology, and manufacturing will use technologies such as remote instrumentation control, tele-immersion, real...
Instrumentation will be required for microbial cell growth, molecular biology, automated high-throughput sample preparation, gene expression, protein-complex analysis based on MS, imaging of protein...
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 Molecular Biology Freeware for Windows
MOLMOL is a molecular graphics program for displaying, analyzing, and manipulating the three-dimensional structure of biological macromolecules, with special emphasis on the study of protein or DNA structures determined by NMR.
- Biodesigner is a molecular modeling and visualization program for personal computers which is capable of creating homologous models of proteins, evaluate, and refine the models.
HYPHY was designed with maximum flexibility in mind and to that end it incorporates a simple high level programming language which enables the user to tailor the analyses precisely to his or her needs.
molbiol-tools.ca /molecular_biology_freeware.htm   (3430 words)

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