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RNA-Seq of Phytoplasmas Reveals Clues about Transcription Start Sites and Consensus Promoter Sequences Phytoplasmas are obligate intracellular parasitic bacteria that infect both plants and insects.
The chicken insulin promoter contains four possible (three overlapping) nonconsensus sequences in the vicinity of the conserved mammalian CRE site, while the zebrafish has two potential nonconsens ...
MPromDb pinpoints known promoters and predicts where new ones are likely to be found, the researchers say. "Several complete genome sequences are available, including highly accurate assembled ...
Additionally, Ansa’s first Early Access customer, Enoda Cellworks, has successfully completed functional testing of an initial set of promoter sequences received from Ansa that included long GC ...
Our study not only demonstrates the various intensities of multiple promoter sequences, but also adds to the arsenal of plant promoters for plant metabolic engineering.” 1 CAS-Key Laboratory of ...
The authors built a library of over 30 million different, 80 base pair promoters—noncoding sequences of DNA where transcription of a gene starts—and measured the production of YFP by each cell ...
Transcription begins at regions on the DNA molecule called promoters, sequences located at the beginning of genes that are to be copied. The enzyme that copies DNA, called RNA polymerase ...
On the assumption that the CpG island in the promoter region of the relevant marker gene is unmethylated in normal cells, the appearance of a hypermethylated sequence in the region constitutes a ...
with the first referring to the generally recognized E1 and E2 boxes and the second number representing all CANNTG sequences up to position –400 or the 5' limit of available promoter sequence.