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The central dogma processes of DNA replication, transcription, and translation are responsible for the maintenance and expression of every gene in an organism. An orthogonal central dogma may ...
想象一下,要在人类30亿个碱基对的基因组中,精确地测试成千上万个单一碱基突变的功能,这无异于大海捞针。传统的实验方法一次只能研究几个突变,效率极低,无法满足大规模筛选的需求。要破解同义突变之谜,首先需要一把能够高效、精准地在基因组上“动手术”的手术刀 ...
The central dogma of biology, in its simplest form, is that genomic information is transcribed to RNA, which is then translated to proteins. The 2006 Nobel Prize in Chemistry brought into focus ...
The process is called the 'central dogma' and it was first described by Francis Crick at an annual meeting of the Society of Experimental Biology in 1957 - and published one year later. It is a tenet ...
The central dogma of molecular biology explains the flow of genetic information from self-replicating DNA to RNA and from RNA to protein. The critical molecular machines responsible for this ...
The central dogma of molecular biology describes the flow of genetic information. It was first described by Francis Crick in 1956 as one-way traffic: as: "DNA makes RNA and RNA makes protein." A ...
The core premise (central dogma?) of precision medicine – including both the White House’s initiative, as well as a range of other efforts – is that the integration of genetic information ...
Central dogma of genetics maybe not so central. In thousands of genes, RNA is not a faithful copy of DNA. Share this: Share via email (Opens in new window) Email; ...
Central dogma: The clinical view. makes it clear that any form of current classical one-by-one gene status assessment will not be adequately informative to assess an actual patient's genetic risks.
The findings violate a central dogma of chemistry, that molecular diffusion and chemical reaction are unrelated. To observe that molecules are energized by chemical reaction is “new and unknown,” said ...