A cistron is a region of DNA that is conceptually equivalent to some definitions of a gene, such that the terms are synonymous from certain viewpoints...
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between two cistrons encoding two different reporter proteins. A promoter upstream of the first cistron drives transcription of both cistrons in a single...
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initialization is acquisition, concept from computer science rIIA the A cistron of the T4 rII system a gene in the T4 virus. RIA (disambiguation) RIAA...
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continuous messenger RNA, referred to as a polycistronic mRNA. The term cistron in this context is equivalent to gene. The transcription of an operon's...
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coined by American biochemist Walter Gilbert in 1978: "The notion of the cistron... must be replaced by that of a transcription unit containing regions...
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was introduced by American biochemist Walter Gilbert: "The notion of the cistron [i.e., gene] ... must be replaced by that of a transcription unit containing...
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histone modifications". The term cistrome is a portmanteau of cistr (from cistron) + ome (from genome). The term cistrome was coined by investigators at...
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PMC 388805. PMID 1107998. Shine J, Dalgarno L (1975). "Determinant of cistron specificity in bacterial ribosomes". Nature. 254 (5495): 34–38. Bibcode:1975Natur...
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1101/gad.11.7.941. PMID 9106664. Shine J, Dalgarno L (1975). "Determinant of cistron specificity in bacterial ribosomes". Nature. 254 (5495): 34–38. Bibcode:1975Natur...
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single, double and triple coding areas (exons). Note that the base word cistron is no longer used in genetics, and has been replaced by intron and exon...
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431–47. PMID 5963987. Wallace H, Birnstiel ML (February 1966). "Ribosomal cistrons and the nucleolar organizer". Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Nucleic...
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concentration of int mRNA than xis mRNA (as the int cistron is nearer to the sib sequence than the xis cistron is to the sib sequence), so a higher concentrations...
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pACYC series of plasmids. Another approach would be to use a single two-cistron vector or design the coding sequences in tandem as a bi- or poly-cistronic...
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PMID 13889186 Fisher KM, Bernstein H. The additivity of intervals in the RIIA cistron of phage T4D. Genetics. 1965;52 (6):1127–1136. PMC 1210971. PMID 5882191...
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F.; Barrell, B.G. (1969), "Nucleotide sequence from the coat protein cistron of R17 bacteriophage RNA", Nature, 223 (5210): 1009–1014, Bibcode:1969Natur...
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gene. Analysis of bacteriophage T4 mutants that were altered in the rIIB cistron (gene) revealed that certain pairwise combinations of mutations could mutually...
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Alan DeKok and Miquel van Smoorenburg. Miquel had previously written the Cistron RADIUS server, which had gained widespread usage once the Livingston server...
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crossing-over, translocation of chromosome fragments and possibly occasional cistron duplication. That crossing-over can be suppressed by selection has been...
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7.941. PMID 9106664. Shine J, Dalgarno L (March 1975). "Determinant of cistron specificity in bacterial ribosomes". Nature. 254 (5495): 34–38. Bibcode:1975Natur...
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Gene prediction Shine, J.; Dalgarno, L. (1975-03-06). "Determinant of cistron specificity in bacterial ribosomes". Nature. 254 (5495): 34–38. Bibcode:1975Natur...
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crossing-over, translocation of chromosome fragments and possibly occasional cistron duplication. That crossing-over can be suppressed by selection has been...
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component proteinase), P3, 6K1, CI, 6K2, NIa, NIb, and the coat protein cistron, which is found in a variety of other viruses. During replication, the...
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Bernstein H (December 1965). "The additivity of intervals in the RIIA cistron of phage T4D". Genetics. 52 (6): 1127–36. doi:10.1093/genetics/52.6.1127...
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Celltech Chiroscience, and then buying Medeva plc. Then in 2000 it bought Cistron, a US biosciences business. It expanded into Germany in 2001 buying Thiemann...
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Y. (November 1991). "AAR2, a gene for splicing pre-mRNA of the MATa1 cistron in cell type control of Saccharomyces cerevisiae". Molecular and Cellular...
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"Intra- and Intergeneric Similarities of the Ribosomal Ribonucleic Acid Cistrons of Acinetobacter". International Journal of Systematic Bacteriology. 36...
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Crasemann, C. Yegian, M. M. Stahl and A. Nakata, 1970 Co-transcribed cistrons in bacteriophage T4. Genetics 64: 157-170. Stahl, F.W., 2005 Chi: a little...
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1962). "Suppression of mutations in the alkaline phosphatase structural cistron of E. coli". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United...
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signals to direct their transport to specific destinations within the cell. cistron citric acid cycle classical genetics The branch of genetics based solely...
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Salmonella typhimurium arise by unequal recombination between rRNA (rrn) cistrons". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States...
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