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RNA, Ribosomal (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'RNA, Ribosomal'
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6 Oct 2009
BACKGROUND: Schistosomes are trematode parasites of the phylum Platyhelminthes. They are considered the most important of the human helminth parasites in terms of morbidity and mortality. Draft genome sequences are now available for Schistosoma ...
rec_pub_19814823-homology-based-annotation-non-coding-rnas-genomes-schistosoma-mansoni.htm
29 Sep 2009
rec_pub_19772531-an-improved-method-nanogold-situ-hybridization-visualized.htm
29 Sep 2009
Mg(2+) homeostasis is important for Salmonella pathogenesis. In Salmonella enterica, the transcription of the mgtA gene, which encodes a Mg(2+) transporter, is regulated by a Mg(2+)-sensing riboswitch [Cromie MJ, Shi Y, Latifi T, Groisman EA (2006) ...
rec_pub_19805196-increased-expression-mg-2-transport-proteins-enhances-survival.htm
8 Sep 2009
BACKGROUND: Every year, 30,000 babies are born with congenital hearing impairment in China. The molecular etiology of hearing impairment in the Chinese population has not been investigated thoroughly. To provide appropriate genetic testing and ...
rec_pub_19744334-comprehensive-molecular-etiology-analysis-nonsyndromic-hearing.htm
31 Aug 2009
Mutations in the X-linked gene, DKC1, encoding dyskerin, cause dyskeratosis congenita by leading to decreased telomerase activity and causing short telomeres. Dyskerin is also a pseudouridine synthase that modifies nascent ribosomal and other RNAs ...
rec_pub_19729012-anomalous-electrophoretic-migration-newly-synthesized-ribosomal-rnas.htm
26 Aug 2009
Epigenetic methyl-CpG silencing of the ribosomal RNA (rRNA) genes is thought to downregulate rRNA synthesis in mammals. In contrast, we now show that CpG methylation in fact positively influences rRNA synthesis and processing. Human HCT116 cells, ...
rec_pub_19716787-loss-human-ribosomal-gene-cpg-methylation-enhances-cryptic-rna.htm
22 Aug 2009
BACKGROUND: Nematodes are putatively the most species-rich animal phylum. They have various life styles and occur in a variety of habitats, ranging from free-living nematodes in aquatic or terrestrial environments to parasites of animals and plants. ...
rec_pub_19703296-molecular-phylogeny-beetle-associated-diplogastrid-nematodes-suggests.htm
Measurement of ribosomal RNA turnover in vivo by use of deuterium-labeled glucose.
18 Aug 2009
BACKGROUND: Most methods for estimation of rates of RNA production are not applicable in human in vivo clinical studies. We describe here an approach for measuring ribosomal RNA turnover in vivo using [6,6-(2)H(2)]-glucose as a precursor for de novo ...
rec_pub_19696118-measurement-ribosomal-rna-turnover-vivo-use-deuterium-labeled-glucose.htm
Seeking a better life in the plankton.
17 Aug 2009
rec_pub_19706499-seeking-better-life-plankton.htm
10 Aug 2009
Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) is often considered to be a source of error in phylogenetic reconstruction, causing individual gene trees within an organismal lineage to be incongruent, obfuscating the 'true' evolutionary history. However, when ...
rec_pub_19571243-horizontal-gene-transfer-extinct-extant-lineages-biological.htm
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