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- sequence allowing frameshifts and introns FastY - compare a DNA sequence to a protein sequence database, allowing gaps and frameshifts Path - tool that...
- sequence allowing frameshifts and introns FastYcompare a DNA sequence to a protein sequence database, allowing gaps and frameshifts Path — tool that...
- translational frameshifting. This frameshift is stimulated by a pseudoknot present 3' of the frameshift site in the antizyme mRNA. The frameshifting efficiency...
- HIV ribosomal frameshift signal is a ribosomal frameshift (PRF) that human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) uses to translate several different proteins from...
- translation, or whose coding sequences are obviously defective due to frameshifts or premature stop codons. Pseudogenes are a type of junk DNA. Most non-bacterial...
- The discography of Canadian heavy metal singer Sebastian Bach consists of three studio albums, one live album, one compilation album, one EP, eight singles...
- the mRNA (splice site mutation), or cause a shift in the reading frame (frameshift), both of which can significantly alter the gene product. Insertions can...
- by gag and rev proteins. The SLIP element (TTTTTT) is involved in the frameshift in the gag-pol reading frame required to make functional pol. The term...
- from no effect (e.g. synonymous mutations) to deleterious effects (e.g. frameshift mutations), with regard to protein production, composition, and function...
- genes TAS1R1 and TAS1R3 (also known as T1R1 and T1R3), resulting from two frameshift mutations within the T1R1 exons. Umami taste corresponds to high levels...