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Shine-Dalgarno sequence
The Shine-Dalgarno sequence (or Shine-Dalgarno box), proposed by Australian scientists John Shine (b.1946) and Lynn Dalgarno (b.1935), is a ribosomal ...
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Definition and other additional information on Shine-dalgarno sequence from Biology-Online.org dictionary.
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The Shine-Dalgarno sequence is a purine-rich tract of 3-10 nucleotides and ... The Shine-Dalgarno sequence forms base pairing with a highly conserved, ...
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Various Shine-Dalgarno sequences have been found in prokaryotic mRNAs (see Figure 1 for the consensus sequence). These sequences lie about 10 ...
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In prokaryotes, Shine–Dalgarno (SD) sequences, nucleotides upstream from start codons on messenger RNAs (mRNAs) that are complementary to ribosomal ...
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May 19, 2006 ... Predicting Shine-Dalgarno sequence locations exposes genome annotation errors. Starmer J, Stomp A, Vouk M, Bitzer D. Bioinformatics ...
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This work assesses relationships for 30 complete prokaryotic genomes between the presence of the Shine-Dalgarno (SD) sequence and other gene features, ...
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The Shine-Dalgarno sequence exists only in prokaryotes. The six-base consensus sequence is AGGAGG; in E. coli, for example, the sequence is AGGAGGU.
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Shine-Dalgarno sequence had little effect on the overall structure of the mRNA. ... the Shine-Dalgarno sequence into a region of higher sec- ondary structure ...
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This process is facilitated by a Shine-Dalgarno sequence in the mRNA, which is ... Though a shorter sequence is shown here, the Shine-Dalgarno sequence is ...
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