A History in Hybridization and Structure Alexander Rich and David Davies discover the double-stranded RNA helix and show that polyribo U and polyribo A hybridize spontaneously.6 Ben Hall and Sol ...
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Proposed solution could bring DNA-nanoparticles motors up to speed with motor proteinsThe engineered motor, with redesigned DNA/RNA sequences and a 3.8-fold increase in hybridization rate, achieved a speed of 30 nm/s, 200 processivity, and a 3 μm run-length.
RNA splicing is a cellular process that is critical for gene expression. After genes are copied from DNA into messenger RNA, ...
Later, in 1960, the discovery that an RNA molecule and a DNA molecule could form a hybrid double helix was the first experimental demonstration of a way in which information could be transferred ...
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Team discovers naturally occurring DNA-protein hybridsFinding a naturally occurring DNA-protein hybrid and determining how a bacterium ... a ring structure like the bases that allow DNA and RNA to pair with other DNA or RNA molecules.
The engineered motor, with redesigned DNA/RNA sequences and a 3.8-fold increase in hybridization rate, achieved a speed of 30 nm/s, 200 processivity, and a 3 μm run-length.
We perform RNA ISH (mRNA or miRNA) on a high-throughput platform ... All steps of ISH – from pre-hybridization to additions of probes, hybridization, stringency washes and antibody-mediated ...
There are many molecules with therapeutic potential, but it can be a challenge to deliver them to the right places at the ...
The reporter portion of the barcode constitutes a fluorescent RNA-DNA hybrid molecule, while the capture region comprises a gene-specific sequence. When a molecular barcode hybridizes with the RNA ...
Precision Cancer Pathology group performs RNA in situ hybridization for formalin fixed paraffin embedded tissue sections, fixed cultured cells and fixed/frozen tissue sections. We use either ...
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