Examples of using Noncoding in English and their translations into German
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The proportion of coding versus noncoding DNA varies significantly between species.
To allow specific genes to be targeted, synthesis single guide RNAs(sgRNA) can be manufactured,composed of chimeric noncoding RNA sequences.
The influence of long noncoding RNA on the gene expression and metabolic processes in cattle.
However, the protein-coding DNA only makes up about 20% of the conserved DNA in these genomes,with the remainder of the conserved DNA found in noncoding regions.
His lecture about"A new sight on gene regulation: noncoding RNAs in pulmonary diseases" found a very positive echo.
Some of this noncoding DNA is used to produce noncoding RNA components such as transfer RNA, regulatory RNA and ribosomal RNA.
Dr. Zehendner received the distinguished award for his work on the role of noncoding RNAs in human pericyte biology and his previous scientific accomplishments.
Some noncoding DNA sequences also determine the location where transcription factors can attach and control transcription of the genetic code from DNA to mRNA.
Telomeres are composed of a DNA component characterized by noncoding repetitive sequences rich in guanine(G) and multiple protein components.
Recent analyses of the human and animal genomes have shown that most of RNA transcripts do not code for proteins(i.e. they are messenger RNAs or mRNAs),but are instead noncoding RNAs ncRNAs.
Some regions of the noncoding DNA may also be essential for chromosome structure, the function of centromeres and play a role in cell division meiosis.
One comparative study that looked atmore than 300 prokaryotic and 30 eukaryotic genomes estimated the minimum amount of noncoding DNA that a eukaryotic organism requires.
Borsch, T., Hilu, K. W., Quandt, D. Wilde, V., Neinhuis,C.& W. Barthlott(2003):"Noncoding plastid trnT-trnF sequences reveal a well resolved phylogeny of basal angiosperms.
Introns- An intron is the noncoding part of a gene, while a codon is the coding part. Introns are transcribed into precursor mRNA, but are subsequently removed before mature messenger RNA is formed.
Only 2% of the DNA sequence in the human genome is used to make proteins,while the rest are noncoding DNA sequences without completely explained function, colloquially also known as junk DNA.
One intriguing finding of current research is that the noncoding part of the DNA, known as junk DNA, contributes to the disease by mutations that alter the regulation of transcription of coding segments.
Comparative genomics studies have shown that some of this junk DNA is highly conserved, sometimes over hundreds of millions of years,which suggests that these noncoding regions have undergone positive selection throughout evolution and confer an advantage in terms of preserving or minimizing certain biological traits.
We perform MPSbased gene expression analysis for coding and noncoding RNA expression(RNAseq, CAGE) and combine this with epigenetic and proteomic data using integrative bioinformatics analysis.
In 2012,a research program called the ENCODE project concluded that around three quarters of the noncoding DNA in the human genome did undergo transcription and that almost 50% of the genome was available to the proteins involved in genetic regulation such as transcription factors.