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rna polymerases

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Lab Projects
... these classes of dimers have been demonstrated to block the progress of both DNA and RNA polymerases. The removal of these lesions is essential not only for efficient DNA synthesis, but also ... NER plays an important role in rapidly clearing dimers from the path of transcriptionally active RNA polymerases. CS-B is a human gene required for transcription coupled repair. Arabidopsis has a large ...
www-plb.ucdavis.edu

In situ hybridization of non-radiolabelled RNA probes to sectioned tissue.
... SYNTHESIS Transcription Template:  Transcripts are made from plasmids carrying promoters for T3, T7 or SP6 polymerases.  The plasmid is linearized first.  Be sure to digest to completion.  Do not use ... dig-UTP (Boehringer, cat#1209256) 5 microliters RNASIN (Promega) (RNAse inhibitor) to 1 unit/microliter RNA polymerase to 0.4 units/microliter water to total Total Volume 25 microliters Incubate ...
carnegiedpb.stanford.edu

Viroids
... -cadang, a serious disease 2- "Virusoids" structurally similar to ASBV, but rely on viral polymerases, encapsidated by helper coat protein III- PSTV - the first viroid to be physically characterized ... 2- Infectivity not pelleted in the ultracentrifuge 3- Infectivity RNase sensitive 4- Viroid-like RNA detected by gel electrophoresis V- Structure 1- Highly base paired; tissue contains both linear ...
plantpath.unl.edu

Welcome to ISPPWeb
... ‘recovery’ phenomenon. During the last two years genes controlling RNA silencing (encoding polymerases and helicase) and a universal RNA surveillance system (encoding calmodulin-related protein) have been found in plants ... and virus transmission by aphids. There followed a series of papers on:- detecting RNA-amplifiable citrus tristeza virus by squash capture-PCR in aphids visiting citrus trees ( ...
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