... process of predicting the exon-intron structure of eukaryotic genes, we didn't search for branch ... lack a cell nucleus) and eukaryotic (organisms that contain a cell nucleus) genomes in 2001 and 2005, ...
... 's folded string of amino acid residues. P. furiosus Mre11 has six recognition loops. Mre11 from eukaryotes – organisms including yeast, frogs, and humans, whose cells, unlike ...
... of having the cellular processes of life take place by means of diffusion in the cell, eukaryotes have organized innards, with a nucleus and other cellular structures that are dedicated to specific ...
... RNA Polymerase II, an essential enzyme of all eukaryotic organisms, including humans. "We've caught ... IV and Pol V in other non-plant eukaryotes.
The research revealing the subunit compositions of RNA ...
... potentially even in the development of the embryo after fertilization.
This study suggests that also in other eukaryotic organisms which have companion cells to the sexual cells, this mechanism of ...
... is crucial for maintaining the structure and function of chromosomes and the normal development of eukaryotic organisms. The research, reported in today's print issue of Genes and Development, also ...
Scientists have found that a class of chromatin proteins is crucial for maintaining the structure and function of chromosomes and the normal development of eukaryotic organisms.
... (mRNA) sequences simultaneously. Although the method was used to define the transcriptomes of several eukaryotic organisms in 2008, applying it to bacteria has been difficult, said Bergman, because ...
... (EMBL) in Heidelberg, Germany, are now the first to uncover how this chain is assembled in eukaryotes (organisms whose cells have a nucleus). The study, published this week in Science, uncovers the ...
... out the same chemical reaction, the study should further understanding of RNA interference in eukaryotic organisms.
"Hen1 is one of three essential enzymes in generating small noncoding RNAs for RNA ...
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The researchers argue that the presence of small amounts of oxygen may have stimulated the early evolution of eukaryotes – organisms whose cells bear nuclei – millions of years prior to the GOE. ...