Bio Informatics

The Evaluation Of Organelles The Evaluation Of Organelles  Notes
  The Evaluation Of Organelles basics
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RNA Structure and Prediction RNA Structure and Prediction Notes
  RNA is transcribed (or synthesized) in cells as single strands of (ribose) nucleic acids. However, these sequences are not simply long strands of nucleotides. Rather, intra-strand base pairing will produce structures such as the one shown
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Phylogenetics Phylogenetics Notes
  With the aid of sequences, it should be possible to find the genealogical ties between organisms. Experience learns that closely related organisms have similar sequences, more distantly related organisms have more dissimilar sequences.
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Function Of Biological Macromolecules Function Of Biological Macromolecules  Notes
  Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy is unique among the methods available for three-dimensional structure determination of proteins and nucleic acids at atomic resolution, since the NMR data can be recorded in solution
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Molecular Biological Tools Molecular Biological Tools Notes
  Contamination at DoD sites is susceptible to multiple natural and enhanced biological degradation processes. The potential for biodegradation has been well documented in the scientific literature.
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Ligand Screening Ligand Screening Notes
  MSGPP uses the following methods for ligand discovery
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Pattern Representation and Local Multiple Sequence Pattern Representation and Local Multiple Sequence  Notes
  Global Multiple Sequence Alignment,Deals with the entire length of the homologous sequences Abstraction and Representation of Multiple Sequence Alignments,Character based Numeric
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Introduction to Molecular Biology and Genomics Introduction to Molecular Biology and Genomics Notes
  can be thought of as the “blueprint” for an organism, composed of small molecules called nucleotides, four different nucleotides distinguished by the four,bases: adenine (A), cytosine (C), guanine (G) and thymine
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Introduction to Molecular Biology Introduction to Molecular Biology Notes
  Cells are fundamental building blocks of living organisms. Cells contain a nucleus, mitochondria and chloroplasts, endoplasmatic reticulum, ribosomes, vacuoles, etc. The nucleus is important organelle because it houses chromosomes which include the DNA.
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Genomics Genomics Notes
  Genomics is a forum for describing the development of genome-scale technologies and their application to all areas of biological investigation
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Eukaryotic Genome Complexity Eukaryotic Genome Complexity Notes
  How many genes are there? This question is surprisingly not very important, and has nothing to do with the organism’s complexity. There is more to genomes than protein-coding genes alone
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Eukaryotic Genome Eukaryotic Genome Notes
  Although DNA is used as genetic material by both eukaryotes and prokaryotes, content and organization is different.
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