• known as gene splicing, artificially joining pieces of genetic material Protein splicing, a natural process where inteins are removed Splice (system call)...
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  • scientific couple, who attempt to introduce human DNA into their work of splicing animal genes resulting in the creation of a human–animal hybrid. Guillermo...
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    Alternative splicing, or alternative RNA splicing, or differential splicing, is an alternative splicing process during gene expression that allows a single...
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    of RNA splicing occur in nature; the type of splicing depends on the structure of the spliced intron and the catalysts required for splicing to occur...
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  • are progressively switched off as people age, and splicing factors can reverse this trend. Splicing factors regulate the binding of the snRNPs U1 and...
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  • Fusion splice Adhesive splicing Crimp splice or NENP (no-epoxy no-polish), mechanical splice Fusion splicing Mechanical splice Western Union splice "Crimp...
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  • substitution splicing to create elaborate fantasy effects. D.W. Griffith's 1909 film The Curtain Pole, starring Mack Sennett, used substitution splices for comedic...
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  • Fusion splicing is the act of joining two optical fibers end-to-end. The goal is to fuse the two fibers together in such a way that light passing through...
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    typically reduces the strength by 20–40%, a splice is capable of attaining a rope's full strength. However, splicing usually results in a thickening of the...
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    (ATP) or guanosine triphosphate (GTP). Normally, splicing is associated only with pre-mRNA splicing. This precursor protein contains three segments—an...
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  • up spliced in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Spliced may refer to: Spliced, the result of rope splicing Spliced (film), a 2002 horror film Spliced (TV...
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  • science, a splicing rule is a transformation on formal languages which formalises the action of gene splicing in molecular biology. A splicing language...
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    nucleus and the organization of the gene-expression machinery splicing snRNPs and other splicing proteins necessary for pre-mRNA processing. Because of a cell's...
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    Splice is a cloud-based music creation platform founded by Matt Aimonetti and Steve Martocci which includes a sample library, audio plug-ins on a subscription...
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  • In written English usage, a comma splice or comma fault is the use of a comma to join two independent clauses. For example: It is nearly half past five...
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    A splice site mutation is a genetic mutation that inserts, deletes or changes a number of nucleotides in the specific site at which splicing takes place...
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    ran through blocks, so it could not be repaired with a short splice or a knot. Splicing in a large run of hemp was strenuous work, and generally the ship's...
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    A pile splice joins two segments of a driven pile, using either a weld (typical for H beams), grout or mechanical means (typical for precast concrete piles)...
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  • splicing. SON also plays a key role in alternative splicing of exons. SON is required for genome stability by ensuring the efficiency of RNA splicing...
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  • A splice joint is a method of joining two members end to end in woodworking. The splice joint is used when the material being joined is not available...
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  • human cells, trans-splicing can also be the mechanism behind certain oncogenic fusion transcripts. Spliced leader (SL) trans-splicing is used by certain...
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  • reduces splice loss in all forms of optical fiber splicing. Fusion splicing Optical splice Cleave (fiber) Optical fiber connector "Mechanical splice". Federal...
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  • ESS regions. ESSs inhibit or silence splicing of the pre-mRNA and contribute to constitutive and alternate splicing. To elicit the silencing effect, ESSs...
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  • Intron (category RNA splicing)
    by a tRNA splicing endonuclease. The exons are then linked together by a second protein, the tRNA splicing ligase. Note that self-splicing introns are...
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  • an exonic splicing enhancer (ESE) is a DNA sequence motif consisting of 6 bases within an exon that directs, or enhances, accurate splicing of heterogeneous...
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  • OE-PCR) is a variant of PCR. It is also referred to as Splicing by overlap extension / Splicing by overhang extension (SOE) PCR. It is used assemble multiple...
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  • pre-mRNA splicing and alternative splicing in genes essential for cell death and neuronal function. They specifically examined how splicing defects contributed...
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    other side. A splice loss under 0.1 dB is typical. The complexity of this process makes fiber splicing much more difficult than splicing copper wire. Mechanical...
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    Alternative splicing generally describes a tightly regulated process in which alternative transcripts are intentionally generated by the splicing machinery...
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  • Splicing quantitative trait loci (abbreviated sQTLs or splicing QTLs) are quantitative trait loci that regulate alternative splicing of pre-mRNA. They...
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