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Molecular biology
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Pages in category "Molecular biology"
The following 56 pages are in this category, out of 56 total.
A
Actin
B
Bacterial chromosome
Basic components of nucleic acids
Biochemistry of viruses
C
Caspases
Cell signalling
Classification of human genomic DNA according to repetitiveness and function, pseudogenes, transposons.
Colcemid
Comparative genomic hybridization
Control of gene expression and proteosynthesis
Control of gene expression and proteosynthesis in eukaryotes
Cytokines
D
Degradation of proteins
Denaturation of nucleic acids, molecular hybridization
DNA library
DNA repair - BER, NER, MMR, direct repair of modified bases.
Drosophila melanogaster
E
Electrophoresis of nucleic acids
Epigenetics
G
G-proteins - structure, activation, function.
Gene
Gene expression
Genetic makeup of mitochondria
Genomic DNA
Germ cells
H
Heteroduplex analysis
Histone
Holoprosencephaly
I
Interaction of DNA with proteins
Isolation of cells
K
KIT
M
Mechanism and significance of reversible phosphorylation in signal transduction.
Mitofusin
Monoclonal antibodies in treatment
MRNA structure, post-transcriptional modifications (cap, poly A, splicing).
Myosin
N
NO signalling
Nonsense-mediated mRNA decay
P
Prokaryotic Translation and Transcription
Protein-forming and non-protein-forming DNA sequences
Proteolysis-dependent signaling pathways, examples. HIF signaling role in response to hypoxia.
Pyrrolysine
R
Reproduction of DNA viruses
Restriction fragment length polymorphism
S
Searching for mutations
Secondary structure of RNA
Separation of DNA fragments by electrophoresis
Skin immune system
Stem cells
Structure of DNA
T
The genetic code
The human genome and its variability
Thyroid hormones and their function in regulatory processes.
Topology of DNA
Transcription factors
V
Virus biochemistry