19 relations: Bacteriophage Qβ, Epithelium, Escherichia coli, Gut flora, Hfq binding sRNA, HITS-CLIP, Macrophage, MicX sRNA, Photorhabdus luminescens, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, RNA-OUT, Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica, Sense (molecular biology), Sequence motif, Staphylococcus aureus, Transcription (biology), Translation (biology), Vibrio cholerae, Virulence factor.
Bacteriophage Qβ
Bacteriophage Qβ is an icosahedral virus with a diameter of 25 nm.
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Epithelium
Epithelium is one of the four basic types of animal tissue, along with connective tissue, muscle tissue and nervous tissue.
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Escherichia coli
Escherichia coli (also known as E. coli) is a Gram-negative, facultatively anaerobic, rod-shaped, coliform bacterium of the genus Escherichia that is commonly found in the lower intestine of warm-blooded organisms (endotherms).
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Gut flora
Gut flora, or gut microbiota, or gastrointestinal microbiota, is the complex community of microorganisms that live in the digestive tracts of humans and other animals, including insects.
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Hfq binding sRNA
An Hfq binding sRNA is an sRNA that binds the bacterial RNA binding protein called Hfq.
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HITS-CLIP
High-throughput sequencing of RNA isolated by crosslinking immunoprecipitation (HITS-CLIP, also known as CLIP-Seq) is a genome-wide means of mapping protein–RNA binding sites or RNA modification sites in vivo.
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Macrophage
Macrophages (big eaters, from Greek μακρός (makrós).
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MicX sRNA
MicX sRNA (formerly known as A10) is a small non-coding RNA found in Vibrio cholerae.
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Photorhabdus luminescens
Photorhabdus luminescens (previously called Xenorhabdus luminescens) is a Gammaproteobacterium, belonging to the family Enterobacteriaceae, and is a lethal pathogen of insects.
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Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a common Gram-negative, rod-shaped bacterium that can cause disease in plants and animals, including humans.
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RNA-OUT
RNA-OUT is a non-coding RNA that is antisense to the RNA-IN non-coding RNA.
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Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica
Salmonella enterica subsp.
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Sense (molecular biology)
In molecular biology and genetics, the sense of nucleic acid molecules (often DNA or RNA) is the nature of their roles and their complementary molecules' nucleic acid units' roles in specifying amino acids.
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Sequence motif
In genetics, a sequence motif is a nucleotide or amino-acid sequence pattern that is widespread and has, or is conjectured to have, a biological significance.
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Staphylococcus aureus
Staphylococcus aureus is a Gram-positive, round-shaped bacterium that is a member of the Firmicutes, and it is a member of the normal flora of the body, frequently found in the nose, respiratory tract, and on the skin.
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Transcription (biology)
Transcription is the first step of gene expression, in which a particular segment of DNA is copied into RNA (especially mRNA) by the enzyme RNA polymerase.
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Translation (biology)
In molecular biology and genetics, translation is the process in which ribosomes in the cytoplasm or ER synthesize proteins after the process of transcription of DNA to RNA in the cell's nucleus.
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Vibrio cholerae
Vibrio cholerae is a Gram-negative, comma-shaped bacterium.
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Virulence factor
Virulence factors are molecules produced by bacteria, viruses, fungi, and protozoa that add to their effectiveness and enable them to achieve the following.
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