a unit of nucleic acid
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mutona unit of nucleic acid
mutonsMUTON, a unit of nucleic acid
repliconsA nucleic acid molecule, or part of one, that replicates as a unit, beginning at a specific site within it
transfectionthe infection of a cell with pure viral nucleic acid
nucleocapsidThe capsid of a virus with the enclosed nucleic acid
nucleocapsidsThe capsid of a virus with the enclosed nucleic acid
nucleoproteinA complex consisting of a nucleic acid bonded to a protein
transfectionsTRANSFECTION, the infection of a cell with pure viral nucleic acid
nucleoproteinsA complex consisting of a nucleic acid bonded to a protein
nucleicas in nucleic acid, a class of acid including those in DNA and
transfectto cause transfection in, the infection of a cell with pure viral nucleic acid
deletionsThe loss or absence of a section from a nucleic acid molecule or chromosome
transfectingTRANSFECT, to cause transfection in, the infection of a cell with pure viral nucleic acid
transfectedTRANSFECT, to cause transfection in, the infection of a cell with pure viral nucleic acid
transfectsTRANSFECT, to cause transfection in, the infection of a cell with pure viral nucleic acid
annealbe capable of combining with complementary nucleic acid by a process of heating and cooling
capsidthe coiled or polyhedral structure, composed of proteins, that encloses the nucleic acid of a virus
noncoding(of a section of a nucleic acid molecule) Not directing the production of a peptide sequence
capsidsthe coiled or polyhedral structure, composed of proteins, that encloses the nucleic acid of a virus
superhelixesA helical structure formed from a number of protein or nucleic acid chains that are individually helical
superhelixA helical structure formed from a number of protein or nucleic acid chains that are individually helical
superhelicesA helical structure formed from a number of protein or nucleic acid chains that are individually helical
homologiesSimilarity in sequence of a protein or nucleic acid between organisms of the same or different species
homologySimilarity in sequence of a protein or nucleic acid between organisms of the same or different species
polymorphismsThe occurrence of a number of alternative forms within a section of a nucleic acid or protein molecule
polymorphismThe occurrence of a number of alternative forms within a section of a nucleic acid or protein molecule
macromoleculesA molecule containing a very large number of atoms, such as a protein, nucleic acid, or synthetic polymer
macromoleculeA molecule containing a very large number of atoms, such as a protein, nucleic acid, or synthetic polymer
polynucleotidesA linear polymer whose molecule is composed of many nucleotide units, constituting a section of a nucleic acid molecule
polynucleotideA linear polymer whose molecule is composed of many nucleotide units, constituting a section of a nucleic acid molecule
exonucleasean enzyme that breaks down a nucleic acid by removing nucleotides one by one from the end of a chain
deleting(of a section of genetic code, or its product) Be lost or excised from a nucleic acid or protein sequence
exonucleasesEXONUCLEASE, an enzyme that breaks down a nucleic acid by removing nucleotides one by one from the end of a chain
terminatorsA sequence of polynucleotides that causes transcription to end and the newly synthesized nucleic acid to be released from the template molecule
terminatorA sequence of polynucleotides that causes transcription to end and the newly synthesized nucleic acid to be released from the template molecule
glycopeptideany of the compounds formed by the conjugation of a protein with a substance containing a carbohydrate group other than a nucleic acid
templatesA nucleic acid molecule that acts as a pattern for the sequence of assembly of a protein, nucleic acid, or other large molecule
xanthinesA crystalline compound that is found in blood and urine and is an intermediate in the metabolic breakdown of nucleic acids to uric acid
xanthinsA crystalline compound that is found in blood and urine and is an intermediate in the metabolic breakdown of nucleic acids to uric acid
glycopeptidesGLYCOPEPTIDE, any of the compounds formed by the conjugation of a protein with a substance containing a carbohydrate group other than a nucleic acid