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    Insertion element (also known as an IS, an insertion sequence element, or an IS element) is a short DNA sequence that acts as a simple transposable element...
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    overwriting the value stored immediately after the sorted sequence in the array. To perform an insertion sort, begin at the left-most element of the array and...
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    In biology, the SECIS element (SECIS: selenocysteine insertion sequence) is an RNA element around 60 nucleotides in length that adopts a stem-loop structure...
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    In genetics, an insertion (also called an insertion mutation) is the addition of one or more nucleotide base pairs into a DNA sequence. This can often...
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    the PYLIS downstream sequence (PYLIS: pyrrolysine insertion sequence) is a stem-loop structure that appears on some mRNA sequences. This structural motif...
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    If two sequences in an alignment share a common ancestor, mismatches can be interpreted as point mutations and gaps as indels (that is, insertion or deletion...
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  • the body Insertion (genetics), the addition of DNA into a genetic sequence Insertion, several meanings in medicine, see ICD-10-PCS Insertion loss, in...
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    molecular cell biology the Insertion sequence IS1222 ribosomal frameshifting element is an RNA element found in the insertion sequence IS222. The ribosomal...
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  • distribution Infrasound, sound frequencies below the human range of hearing Insertion sequence, a short DNA transposable element Intersex, an organism with sex characteristics...
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  • TATA box (category Regulatory sequences)
    on the sequence and mechanism of TATA box initiation, mutations such as insertions, deletions, and point mutations to this consensus sequence can result...
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  • ribosomal frameshift signal Insertion sequence IS1222 ribosomal frameshifting element Recode database Ribosomal pause Slippery sequence Atkins JF, Loughran G...
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    sequence it uses. For many practical variants, determining their time complexity remains an open problem. Shellsort is an optimization of insertion sort...
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  • identical insertion sequences, named IS50R and IS50L corresponding to the right and left sides of the transposon respectively. The IS50R sequence codes for...
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  • sorted sequence S {\displaystyle S} of ⌊ n / 2 ⌋ {\displaystyle \lfloor n/2\rfloor } of the input elements, in ascending order, using the merge-insertion sort...
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    undergoing insertion-sequence mediated genomic decay, with ongoing loss of genes necessary for survival outside of the host animal. Genome sequence determination...
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  • in the input character stream, and is termed semicolon insertion or automatic semicolon insertion. In these cases, semicolons are part of the formal phrase...
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    TE to insert a sequence. In most cases, this is used to remove a DNA sequence or cause a frameshift mutation. In some cases the insertion of a TE into a...
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  • A topogenic sequence is a collective term used for a peptide sequence present at nascent proteins essential for their insertion and orienting in cellular...
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  • mainly classified as two classes: One class is very simple, called insertion sequence (IS), the other class is complicated, called transposon. Transposon...
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  • can be assumed that the insertion has caused the gene relating to the usual phenotype to be inactivated. Because the sequence of the transposon is known...
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    the frequencies of occupancy (presence) and insertion, as well as the expected insertion length. Sequence motif Position-specific scoring matrix DNA binding...
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    difference between two sequences. The Levenshtein distance between two words is the minimum number of single-character edits (insertions, deletions or substitutions)...
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    Francis-André; Vallon, Olivier (2009). "Multistep Processing of an Insertion Sequence in an Essential Subunit of the Chloroplast ClpP Complex". Journal...
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  • transposons and insertion sequence (IS) elements in that it has protein coding DNA segments flanked by inverted, repeated sequences that can be recognized...
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    (Archaea), which have an insertion, thus increasing its size. Messenger RNA (mRNA) carries information about a protein sequence to the ribosomes, the protein...
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    described as arranging the data sequence in a two-dimensional array and then sorting the columns of the array using insertion sort. The worst-case time complexity...
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    recombination, and most genes are so oriented. The genome also contains insertion sequence (IS) elements, phage remnants, and many other patches of unusual composition...
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    1.The insertion sequences (yellow) on both the F factor plasmid and the chromosome have similar sequences, allowing the F factor to insert itself into...
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    the middle), the recipient F− cells do not receive the complete F factor sequence, and do not become F + due to its inability to form a sex pilus. In conjugation...
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  • a preference for the sequence 5'-GCTNAGC-3'. The 6-9 base pairs that flank the sequence also influence selection of the insertion site. Cut-and-paste transposition...
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