Micrornas Begin in Unicellular Animal for Aboriginal Time

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An all-embracing accord of researchers, led by Dr. Yijun Qi (National Institute of Biological Sciences, China), address the analysis of microRNAs in the unicellular blooming alga, Chlamydomonas reinhardtii. This is the aboriginal award of microRNAs in a unicellular organism.


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DNA Translation in Biology Science

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In a nutshell, DNA adaptation can be authentic as the action that "translates" advice independent in the nucleic acids (DNA and RNA) to facilitate polypeptide or protein synthesis.


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A Few Facts About Ribosomes

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This article contains basic, well-known facts concerning ribosomes. In addition, it describes the translation process in some detail.


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The Structure of The Nucleus of The Cell

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The nucleus of a cell contains chromatin and a nucleolus. It is bounded by a porous nuclear envelope.


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RNA Modification Influences Thousands of Genes: Revolutionizes Understanding of Gene Expression

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Over the past decade, research in the field of epigenetics has revealed that chemically modified bases are abundant components of the human genome and has forced us to abandon the notion we’ve had since high school genetics that DNA consists of only four bases.


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What is The Central Dogma of Molecular Biology?

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The central dogma of molecular biology is processes in which the DNA is being transcribed to form a copy of RNA and translated to make proteins. This is a basic overview of the process of making a protein.


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Part Ii: Understanding The Anatomy and Physiology of a Cell

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A lot of functions have been conceived to a cell. However, we should only consider its two main basic functions which is the production of energy and proteins.


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We are What We Eat

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You feel light as … the salad you ate for lunch? There’s a reason: according to a team of Chinese researchers some fragments of ‘RNA of plants we eat enter our bloodstream and regulate the expression of certain genes. How to say the soup or couscous with vegetables that we like so much physically become part of us. (The secrets of genetics in this multimedia)


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The Nucleolus

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The nucleolus is an important part of the core. The strands of RNA, DNA and form of various structural parts of this component of the cell. It consists of granular and fibrillar elements. The components are classified in the fibrillar centers and dense fibrillar component fibrils. This type of structural organization of the nucleolus of eukaryotic cells.


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Types of Mutations with DNA Explanation

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There are several kinds of mutations as seen in the DNA of an organism. Mutations in an organisms DNA can arise from the transcription and translation of mRNA.


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