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Topic: Translation (genetics)


  
  Genetics in Medicine - Vol 2
Genetic counselors are health professionals trained in genetics, genetic disorders, genetic testing, molecular biology, psychology and psychosocial issues, and the ethical and legal issues of genetic medicine.
Genetic drift is the random change in the genetic composition of a population due to chance events causing unequal participation of individuals in producing succeeding generations.
Genetic testing is the name given to a variety of laboratory techniques, all of which ultimately provide information about a person's underlying genetic makeup, also called their genotype.
medicine.jrank.org /collection/6/Genetics.html   (4465 words)

  
  Translation (genetics)   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Translation in the cytoplasm; tRNA carries amino acids which are added to the growing peptide chain in the ribosome.
In translation, messenger RNA is decoded to produce a specific polypeptide according to the rules specified by the genetic code.
The capacity of disabling or inhibiting translation in protein biosynthesis is used by antibiotics such as: anisomycin, cycloheximide, chloramphenicol and tetracycline.
www.guideofpills.com /Translation_%28genetics%29.html   (1112 words)

  
 Scientific translation - English Spanish, French - Chinese
The tasks involved in the translation of highly technical documents, i.e., research papers, dissertations, and journal articles, are complex and challenging.
We work with subject-qualified translators holding advanced degrees in several fields, from economics and finances to physics and medicine.
We interpret the true meaning of your message and translate it to your target audiences in their own cultural standards in Spanish, French, Chinese, Portuguese, Dutch, and several other languages.
www.voxtranslations.com /sc/scientific.html   (477 words)

  
 Translation (genetics)
Translation (genetics) is one of the topics in focus at Global Oneness.
Translation (genetics): Encyclopedia II - Virus - Study and applications
Their genetic material could have been derived from transferrable elements like plasmids or transposons.
www.experiencefestival.com /translation_genetics   (1716 words)

  
 Translations Guide | Translator | Translation
In a market full of translators, translation agencies and translation directories one is forgiven for feeling confused as to where to go and who to use...
There is a common tendency to think translators interpreter, or that interpreters translate.
Online automated translators may be fairly accurate for translating languages of similar origin, but the line stops there.
experttranslations.com   (853 words)

  
  Translation of Clinical Trials
Since more and more clinical research and drug manufacturing is being done in multiple countries and in multiple languages, quality language services can help bring a drug to market faster and can help streamline the clinical trial process.
Translation may be required at many stages, including clinical research, regulatory submission and review, production and marketing.
Global Translation is a leading provider of specialized translation services to leading pharmaceutical companies and contract research organizations (CRO).
www.gts-translation.com /clinical_translation.asp   (224 words)

  
  Translation (genetics) Summary
Translation is the process where the nucleotide sequence of the DNA is translated to a sequence of amino acids.
Translation is the process in which genetic information, carried by messenger RNA (mRNA), directs the synthesis of proteins from amino acids, whereby the primary structure of the protein is determined by the nucleotide sequence in the mRNA.
The wobble theory was proposed in 1966 by Francis Crick, one of the co-discoverers of the structure of deoxyribonucleic acid.
www.bookrags.com /Translation_(genetics)   (5883 words)

  
 mRNA Splicing K-12 Background & Demonstrations for Lesson Plans & Science Fair Projects
Because eukaryotic transcription and translation is compartmentally separated, eukaryotic mRNAs must be exported from the nucleus to the cytoplasm.
Translation may occur at ribosomes free-floating in the cytoplasm, or directed to the endoplasmic reticulum by the signal recognition particle.
In genetics, splicing is a modification of genetic information after transcription, in which introns are removed and exons are joined.
www.bible-study-online.juliantrubin.com /encyclopedia/biochemistry/mrna_splicing.html   (2741 words)

  
 Concepts of Biology
Translation is the process of converting a message in RNA into a protein.
Exons are regions that are transcribed and translated.
Translation is analogous to cooking a cat from a recipe.
www.employees.csbsju.edu /ssaupe/biol115/molecular_genet_2.htm   (2215 words)

  
 Messenger RNA Summary
The molecular weight of mRNAs also varies in accordance with the protein size they encode for translation and they necessarily are much bigger than the protein itself, because three nucleotides are needed for the translation of each amino acid that will constitute the polypeptide chain during protein synthesis.
The mRNA molecules contain at the 5' end a leader sequence that is not translated, known as UTR (untranslated region) and an initiation codon (AUG), that precedes the coding region formed by the spliced exons, which are termed codons in the mature mRNA.
When the translation of the protein is completed, the enzymatic process of deadenylation (i.e., enzymatic digestion of the poly-A tail) is activated, thus allowing the subsequent mRNA degradation by the two above mentioned exonucleases, each working at one of the ends of the molecule.
www.bookrags.com /Messenger_RNA   (2556 words)

  
 Down-Regulation of RpS21, a Putative Translation Initiation Factor Interacting with P40, Produces Viable Minute Imagos ...   (Site not responding. Last check: )
genetic nomenclature is as outlined by Lindsley and Zimm (40).
Translation initiation factor and ribosome association with the cytoskeletal framework fraction from HeLa cells.
Cloning of the Drosophila melanogaster meiotic recombination gene mei-218: a genetic and molecular analysis of interval 15E.
mcb.asm.org /cgi/content/full/19/3/2308   (8602 words)

  
 Evidence that Synthesis of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae Mitochondrially Encoded Ribosomal Protein Var1p May Be Membrane ...   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Mitochondrial proteins were separated by sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis after radioactive pulse-labeling of the indicated strains (Table 1) for 10 min and detected by autoradiography.
Cbp1 is required for translation of the mitochondrial cytochrome b mRNA of Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
COX3 mRNA-specific translational activator proteins are associated with the inner mitochondrial membrane in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
ec.asm.org /cgi/content/full/2/3/651   (1727 words)

  
 Messenger RNA - Psychology Wiki - a Wikia wiki
In addition to protein-coding, portions of coding regions may also serve as regulatory sequences as exonic splicing enhancers or exonic splicing silencers.
viruses) translated to form a polyprotein, which is processed by proteolytic cleavage to form the mature gene products.
This notable exception to the otherwise monocistronic nature of nuclear genes in eukaryotes may be interpreted as evidence suporting the endosymbiotic theory.
psychology.wikia.com /wiki/MRNA   (1957 words)

  
 genetics   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Genes and the information they contain underlie a significant portion of who we are as individuals and provide the raw materials for the ubiquitous forces of evolution.
Introductory topics will include: Mendel's laws of inheritance and their ramifications; DNA structure, replication, and repair, as well as the products of infrequent errors in the latter process (i.e., mutations); and finally, the translation of genetic information into proteins and the regulation of genetic expression as phenotypes.
Genetics lends itself well to a problem-based approach.
people.whitman.edu /~hutchidw/genetics/genetics.html   (792 words)

  
 Strategies and Tools for Knowledge Translation in Genetics (Archived) - CIHR   (Site not responding. Last check: )
There is also a widening gap between the growing knowledge in genetics generated by the research community and awareness of this knowledge by the general public and by health service providers.
The Institute of Genetics (IG) will fund research projects in genetic knowledge translation that specifically target the general public (including patient groups) and/or health service providers (including clinicians).
The goals of this RFA are to strengthen the evidence base informing the genetic knowledge translation activities in Canada and to create new knowledge translation tools and strategies building on the strength of the existing knowledge.
www.cihr-irsc.gc.ca /e/4341.html   (613 words)

  
 Gene Expression [M.Tevfik DORAK]
Expressed genes include those that are transcribed and translated all the way to proteins, and those that are transcribed into RNA but not translated into protein.
The DNA sequence between the termination signal (for translation) to the end of transcription termination is called 3' UTR.
Genetic phenomena without any DNA nucleotide change that affect gene expression include paramutation (paramutation is an allelic interaction that results in meiotically heritable changes in gene expression in plants),
members.tripod.com /~dorakmt/genetics/notes04.html   (6165 words)

  
 Department of Human Genetics | University of Chicago
Students have the opportunity to study diverse areas of human genetics such as: human disease, neurogenetics, complex trait genetics, pharmacogenetics, mouse genetics, statistical genetics, and population and evolutionary genetics.
The Department of Human Genetics at the University of Chicago together with Children’s Memorial Hospital at Northwestern University School of Medicine have an Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) approved training program in medical genetics.
The program is designed to offer residents an exposure to a broad array of clinical genetics diseases, provide the appropriate skills needed for genetics evaluation and genetic counseling, develop an appreciation of the utilization and interpretation of genetics tests, and to foster the development of basic sciences research.
www.genes.uchicago.edu /education.html   (262 words)

  
 Genetics and Health » Genetics and Public Health Information To Trust
I am a PhD genetic epidemiologist who was involved in full-time research for both universities and private companies and am now a consultant and writer.
I’m finding, however, that many people don’t understand the basics about genetics and how it relates to their own health as well as the health of the public.
The purpose of Genetics and Health is not just to cut-and-paste news stories, but to provide succinct summaries highlighting key points.
www.geneticsandhealth.com /2005/07/29/genetics-and-public-health-information-to-trust   (2332 words)

  
 Alteration of a Novel Dispensable Mitochondrial Ribosomal Small-Subunit Protein, Rsm28p, Allows Translation of ...   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Pet111p, an inner membrane-bound translational activator that limits expression of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae mitochondrial gene COX2.
Interactions among COX1, COX2 and COX3 mRNA-specific translational activator proteins on the inner surface of the mitochondrial inner membrane of Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
Expression of a recoded nuclear gene inserted into yeast mitochondrial DNA is limited by mRNA-specific translational activation.
ec.asm.org /cgi/content/full/4/2/337   (5526 words)

  
 Genetics Education Center
GENSCOPE: Multi-level Science: Genetics from DNA to Populations
genetic maps of all human genetic disorders and diseases, chromosomal abnormalities
Telling Stories, Understanding Real Life Genetics, genetics education for health professionals, launched 2007, Cardiff, real stories from the UK, illustrates impact and utility of genetics on healthcare, support for educators in teaching genetics.
www.kumc.edu /gec   (1450 words)

  
 BBC NEWS | Europe | Turks acquitted over Chomsky book
Four Turks have been acquitted of insulting "Turkishness" in their translation of a book by prominent American writer Noam Chomsky.
Publisher Fatih Tas was found not guilty, along with a translator and two editors, of contravening article 301 of the penal code.
Editors Omer Faruk Kurhan and Taylan Tosun, and translator Ender Abadoglu were also acquitted as the judge ruled there was no case to answer.
news.bbc.co.uk /2/hi/europe/6198021.stm   (254 words)

  
 Highly Diverged Homologs of Saccharomyces cerevisiae Mitochondrial mRNA-Specific Translational Activators Have ...   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The activator proteins specific for translation of four of the
mitochondrial translational activators appear to be among the
, 1991  Association of cytochrome b translational activator proteins with the mitochondrial membrane: implications for cytochrome b expression in yeast.
www.genetics.org /cgi/content/full/154/3/999   (5587 words)

  
 Genetics: genetics
I can answer general questions in molecular and statistical genetics as well as those relating to general cellular and molecular biology.
6) This is a specific type of RNA that is translated by a ribosome.
8) This is the location in the cell where translation occurs.
en.allexperts.com /q/Genetics-1795/genetics-8.htm   (511 words)

  
 MrpL36p, a Highly Diverged L31 Ribosomal Protein Homolog With Additional Functional Domains in Saccharomyces cerevisiae ...   (Site not responding. Last check: )
(B) Separation of function alleles of MRPL36 demonstrates that the internal domain of MrpL36p that partially aligns with the L31 consensus sequence is sufficient for mitochondrial translation and mtDNA maintenance (top), while the N and C termini are sufficient for dosage suppression of cox2-22 (bottom).
suppressor of translation defects due to mutations in the leader
Articles by Williams, E. Articles by Fox, T. Copyright © 2004 by the Genetics Society of America.
www.genetics.org /cgi/content/full/167/1/65   (5321 words)

  
 LMC Biology 111 Molecular Genetics
This program transcribes and translates any DNA sequence you enter.
Genetic mapping of Hfr strains by interrupting conjugation
Genetic transposition (transposons) discovered in corn by Barbara McClintock
www.lakemichigancollege.edu /dept/Arts-Sciences/bio/bio111/dna_rna.html   (970 words)

  
 ARS | Publication request: First International Conference on Legume Genomics and Genetics: Translation to Crop ...   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Technical Abstract: The First International Conference on Legume Genomics and Genetics: Translation to Crop Improvement was held June 2-6, 2002.
Thus, improvement of legume crop quality, protein, nutrient use efficiency, and stress tolerance are imperative to feed the 8 billion people expected to inhabit Earth in 2025.
Expansion and strengthening of legume genomics and genetics programs will play a crucial role in ensuring food for future generations.
www.ars.usda.gov /research/publications/publications.htm?SEQ_NO_115=141989   (207 words)

  
 translation - OneLook Dictionary Search
Example: "A photograph is a translation of a scene onto a two-dimensional surface"
Phrases that include translation: machine translation, nick translation, translation exposure, foreign currency translation, network address translation, more...
Words similar to translation: displacement, rendering, transformation, translational, version, interlingual rendition, more...
www.onelook.com /?w=translation&ls=a   (416 words)

  
 Lifestyle Genetics Guide | Genetics | Genetic Research
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As concerns grow over the threat of bioterrorism and weapons of mass destruction, Penn State University genetic researchers are working on an early warning system -- the figurative canary in the mineshaft -- that could be as unobtrusive and ubiquitous...
It’s a pretty well established fact that our genetics combined with the influences of our family and environment provide the foundation for how we think and act in our adult years.
lifestylegenetics.com   (979 words)

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