Examples of using Single-stranded in English and their translations into German
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Single-stranded bulb socket pad.
Enveloped virions with single-stranded RNA of negative sense.
Small icosahedral, nonenveloped virions with single-stranded DNA.
Nanoviridae are tiny, single-stranded DNA viruses compared to other phytopathogenic viruses.
Fully automated isolation of high-quality, single-stranded(ss) RNA.
Viroids are circular, single-stranded, non-coding RNAs that are able to infect certain plants.
RHD is caused by caliciviruses, small, non-enveloped, single-stranded RNA viruses.
This single-stranded DNA virus is non-enveloped and therefore, like canine and feline parvoviruses, extremely resistant.
Viruses of the order Nidovirales are large, enveloped, single-stranded RNA viruses.
This macromolecule is usually single-stranded, but there are exceptions depending on the type of RNA and its functions.
Uracil-DNA-Glycosylase catalyzes the release from free uracil from uracil-containingDNA. UDG efficiently hydrolyzes uracil from single-stranded or double-stranded DNA, but not from oligomers 6 or less bases.
A technology based on single-stranded RNA interference(ssRNAi) was co-exclusively licenced by the US companies WAVE Life Sciences and IONIS Pharmaceuticals.
Molecular hybridization is the occurrence of single-stranded DNA binding to complimentary DNA.
One million single-stranded DNA fragments fixed on a small glass slide recognize their counterpart in the DNA extract from early Homo sapiens and bind to it.
Mitochondria and chloroplasts contain circular, single-stranded DNA molecules that may be present as multiple copies.
The circular, single-stranded(+)-RNA is transcribed by the DNA-dependent RNA polymerase II(polII) of the host plant into an oligomeric(-)-strand right in the figure.
Description: Deoxyribonuclease I efficiently hydrolyses single-stranded or double-stranded DNA in the presence of divalent cations.
Short RNAs become single-stranded when they bind to other protein complexes, from which they protrude, sticky probes in search of complementary RNA code.
Two copies of the virusgenomes exist in the core of the virus in the shape of single-stranded RNA molecules, to which proteins, mainly the nucleocapsid protein p9, are bound.
TaqMan® probes are single-stranded oligonucleotides that can bind to the amplicon and are modified to contain a fluorophore and quencher 3 to 30 bases apart.
It contains two origins of replication; a- bacterial origin of replication which allows the propagation of the plasmid in the E. coli and an F1 phage origin for replication andpackaging of single-stranded DNA ssDNA.
Group VI viruses have a positive sense, single-stranded RNA genome, but replicate through a DNA intermediate.
In mitosis, DNA replication is initiated through the actions of various multiprotein complexesthat recognize the start sites within a chromosome and cause the separation of DNA into two single-stranded templates.
UDG efficiently hydrolyzes uracil from single-stranded or double-stranded DNA, but not from oligomers 6 or less bases.
HIV is composed of two copies of single-stranded RNA enclosed by a conical capsid that in turn is surrounded by a plasma membrane containing parts of the former host-cell membrane.
About microRNAs MicroRNAs are small, single-stranded RNA molecules consisting of about 22 nucleotides, which regulate gene expression and thereby the amount of protein produced in a cell.
Only recently discovered, microRNAs are short, single-stranded RNA molecules encoded in the genome that regulate gene expression and play a vital role in influencing cardiovascular and muscle disease.
