reverse transcriptions การใช้
- Some eukaryotic cells contain an enzyme with reverse transcription activity called telomerase.
- In eukaryotes, a primer site for reverse transcription.
- Why not just bypass that whole reverse transcription thing?
- The final step is cDNA generation through reverse transcription.
- Reverse transcription is another method of gene movement.
- This step is a standard reverse transcription reaction.
- This region is known to be required for the efficient initiation of reverse transcription.
- Abortive HIV infection occurs due to slowing of reverse transcription promoting cytosolic DNA accumulation.
- This particular study utilized reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction to measure changes in gene expression.
- Transposon can appear at other locus through transcription or reverse transcription by the effect of nuclease.
- Lamivudine is a cytosine analogue that inhibits HIV reverse transcription by terminating the viral DNA chain.
- These nicks come from the Met-tRNA, and two RNA primers used in reverse transcription.
- Endogenous retroviruses are always in the provirus state in the host cell and replicate through reverse transcription.
- Endogenous retrovirus sequences are the product of reverse transcription of retrovirus genomes into the genomes of germ cells.
- The NC first organizes RNA genomes within the virion and then facilitates reverse transcription within the infected cell.
- Generally this is achieved through the use of reverse transcription of the RNA followed by polymerase chain reaction.
- During reverse transcription of the viral genomic RNA into cDNA, an RNA / DNA hybrid is created.
- This step does not have to be necessarily carried out before the ligation and reverse transcription steps outlined below.
- The primer used for reverse transcription can contain a random sequence, which can be used to barcode cDNAs.
- A direct confirmation can be obtained by reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction where the genome of the virus is amplified.
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