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Articles related to "Replication"
Nucleic Acid DNA & RNA Synthesis What are deoxyribonucleic and ribonucleic acid made of, and how are these big molecules of genetic information built? This article explains the basics. nucleic acid synthesis • nucleic acid structure • nucleic acid polymerization • dna deoxyrobonucleic acid replication • rna ribonucleic acid transcription
Viral Phage Replication & Bacteria Bacteriophages are a particular type of virus that infects only bacterial cells. Ultimately the virus kills its host, but sometimes it first becomes a hidden prophage. viral replication • bacteriophage replication • bacteriophage virus • virus reproduction • virus replication
Good Things Do Come In Small Packages Two museums in Los Angeles that specialize in miniatures. miniatures • dollhouses • architectural replications • models
Biological Virus Lytic Cycle Replication Bacteriophages are a special type of virus that exclusively infects bacterial cells. Here's how they recognize, take over and ultimately kill their host bacteria. bacteriophage reproduction • bacteriophage replication • bacteriophage bacteria • t4 phage • viral lytic cycle
Lysogenic Replication of Bacteriophage Viruses Bacteriophages reproduce by commandeering a bacterium and ultimately killing it. But sometimes, through lysogeny, the phage doesn't immediately take over its host. lysogenic cycle • viral lysogeny • virus lysogeny • viral lysogenic cycle • virion virus
Antiviral Therapy In order to be effective, antiviral agents must be capable of reaching the infected organ(s) and preventing viral replication without affecting host cell function. virus • antiviral • replication • reproduction • dna
Anti-viral Agents Anti-viral agents inhibit viral replication rather than eliminating viral particles already present. antiviral • viral • replication • protease • inhibitor
DNA Terminology Genes use a specific chemical language to store information. There is also a structural language that, if you understand it, will help you better understand DNA. who discovered dna structure • chemical components of dna • watson and crick • dna replication • semi-conservative replication
Nucleic Acid Function - DNA and RNA Nucleic acids, such as deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) and ribonucleic acid (RNA) are the vital genetic blueprints, messengers and builders of the cellular world. nucleic acid function • nucleic acid structure • dna replication • dna transcription • genetic transcription
What Is a Bacteriophage Virus? This series of articles explores how viruses that exclusively infect bacterial cells recognize the hosts they parasitize and reproduce once the bacterium is infected. what is a bacteriophage • phage host recognition • bacteriophage lytic replication • phage lysogeny • bacteriphage lysogenic cycle
Memetic Journalism, Part One This article is the first in a continuation series on the topic of Memes. It adds to the elements of Memeology toward analysis of Memetic Journalism. Part one consists of a basic re-introduction to Memes including some more recent theories and part two delivers ideas regarding the Memetic effects of Journalism. classic reductionism • memes • journalism • book proposal writing • query critiques
Bacteria Horizontal Gene Transfer Although bacterial reproduction results in the generation of clones, prokaryotes can undergo genetic recombination through transformation, transduction, and conjugation. bacteria gene transfer • horizontal gene transfer • vertical gene transfer • bacterial conjugation • bacteria transduction
Oxidative Stress and the Neuropathies NAC - N-Acetyl Cysteine (NAC) is effective in the treatment of HIV and the related symptoms that stem from this disease. It is also possible that due to the many similarities of most aspects of HIV and the Neuropathies - that there is common ground here and that the solution to one may be also the solution to the other. Thus - an introduction to the presence of and the current research involving NAC. nac • n-acetyl cysteine • procysteine • hiv • pns neuropathies
Herpes Infection and Reactivation The herpes family of viruses enter a latent (silent) phase of infection following initial infection, but can be reactivated resulting in recurrent infection. herpes infection • herpes virus • initial infection • latent infection • recurrent infection
The Future of AIDS The lives of AIDS patients are hinging on new treatments, but preventing HIV infection is still a challenge. Here is a summary of recent developments. hiv aids • hiv prevention • aids treatment • caraguard gel trial • united states hiv prevalence
Oxidative Stress and the Neuropathies - Part II NAC - N-Acetyl Cysteine (NAC) is effective in the treatment of HIV and the related symptoms that stem from this disease. It is also possible that due to the many similarities of most aspects of HIV and the Neuropathies - that there is common ground here and that the solution to one may be also the solution to the other. Thus - an introduction to the presence of and the current research involving NAC. nac • n-acetyl cysteine • hiv • glutathione • gsh
Modern Cubist Sculpture Seeing works by Wright, Lissitzky, and others offers abstract inspiration. imagination • common • thought • catharsis • art
MOA of Quinolone Antibiotics Antibiotics are chemotherapeutic agents used to inhibit or kill bacteria (prokaryotic organisms). How do quinolones destroy bacteria without hurting our cells? mode of action fluoroquinolone • mode of action quinolone • how do quinolone antibiotics work • antibiotic drugs • antimicrobic agent
Polymerization of DNA & RNA Building Blocks Prior to cell division, a new copy of DNA must be built. And in order for our cells to make proteins, RNA must be created from the DNA template. How is this accomplished? nucleic acid synthesis • nucleic acid polymerization • deoxyribonucleic acid • nucleic acid transcription • rna translation
Hereditary and Somatic DNA Mutations There are two main categories of genetic mutation based on the type of cell they occur in. Changes to a person's DNA can be inherited or acquired after fertilization. hereditary mutations • germline mutation • germ line mutations • new de novo mutations • somatic body cell mutations
Small-scale Genetic DNA Mutation The result of these genetic mistakes can range from no effect on the organism to the production a defective cellular protein that may have disastrous implications. small mutations • genetic mutations • point mutations • frameshift mutations • gene insertion
Viral Genes in Human Genome The genetic blueprint of every human contains a significant amount of DNA that is not actually human. Dormant fossil viruses have infiltrated our genome. viral genes • virus dna in human genome • viral genes in human genome • viral human dna • fossil viruses
What Is a Genetic DNA Mutation? A mutation is a rare change in a gene's DNA sequence that can result in a defective cellular protein. This article covers the basics of genetic mutation. what is a genetic mutation • what is a gene mutation • what is dna mutation • genome mutation • mutated gene
Promising Research in Treating HIV and AIDS: HAART Therapy and Valproate A drug used in treating convulsions might open the door to a potential cure of HIV/AIDS. hiv research • aids research • haart • haart research • what is hiv
At Home with the Gods Using the Mythos of religion and culture to infuse into your art imagination • common • thought • catharsis • art
Zinc and the Common Cold What possible good can the use of Zinc be in the treatment of cold and flue? What are the actions? zinc • cold • flu • upper respiratory distress.
Windows 2000 Server: New Features and Certification Status New features on Windows 2000 and Certification status. mcse • braindumps • windows 2000 • mcse braindumps • windows nt
Avian Flu Pandemic Avian influenza A virus has the potential to evolve into a strain that can effectively be spread person-to-person. flu • influenza • influenza a • avian flu • avian influenza
Treatment for HIV/AIDS Although there is still no cure for HIV/AIDS, various antiretroviral drugs have been developed to inhibit the replication of the virus in the human immune system. treatment for hiv/aids • antiretroviral drugs • cure for hiv/aids • treatable chronic condition • anti-hiv drugs
What is Ribonucleic Acid or RNA? RNA, ribonucleic acid, is the genetic material that transcribes DNA's instructions and translates instruction into construction of protein. what is rna • ribonucleic acid • nucleic acid • mrna • rrna
Oncolytic Viruses and Cancer Therapy Oncolytic viruses are used to preferentially infect and kill cancer cells, while not harming normal tissues. Recent advances in virology and molecular biology have revitalized the field which now holds great promise. oncolytic • virus • apoptosis • lysis • p53
HIV Protection A mutation in the CCR5 chemokine receptor gene has been discovered that provides protection against infection by HIV-1, the most common strain in North America. ccr5 • chemokine • receptor • hiv • human immunodeficiency virus
Preventing Herpes Outbreaks Naturally: Foods High in Lysine and Low in Arginine Take control of your condition and your overall health through proper nutrition. herpes nutrition • natural control herpes • natural outbreak prevention herpes • herpes lysine • herpes arginine
The relationship between Biochemistry & Aggression (Part 1) The relationships between biochemistry and neurochemistry with violent human aggression is investigated. Biochemical studies strongly support a positively correlated relationship between testosterone and aggression. A mediating relationship between cortisol and testosterone is apparent. Neurochemical evidence is not as clear. However, a significant relationship between serotonergic functioning and aggression is evident. Causal relationships have been difficult to infer, but, are somewhat supported. forensics • aggression • biochemical • neurochemical • testosterone levels
The Causative Agent of Amoebiasis Amoebiasis is one the major killer diseases in the tropics. The cause of this disease is a protozoan, which is the only pathogen among a number of enteric amoeba. amoebiasis • protozoa • entamoeba histolytica • amoeba • diagnosis of amoebiasis
Advantages of having an Intranet. There are many, trust me. I can write a series on articles on just this. But this articles tries to define the advantages into major categories. I have already discussed uses and services of an intranet. This is a different issue, trust me. intranets • routers • servers • clients • networks
Effects of Caffeine and a Safe Alternative Effects of Caffeine and a safe alternative. caffeine • effects • safe • ginseng
Every Page Tells a Story Cooking journals organize your kitchen and remind you of culinary triumphs months later. cooking diary journal recipes calendar kitchen mea
Reverse Engineering reverse engineering • reengineering • higher level design specifications • components • inter-relationships
Final Conclusion of Research Part 3 The final chapter of the research done. crohns • colitis • research • articles • intestines
1932 Winter Olympics Celebrated An evening of swing, sentiment and song will benefit the Lake Placid Winter Olympic Museum as the first American Winter Olympics are feted. skiing and snowboarding • winter olympics • lake placid • 1932 olympic games • lake placid winter olympic museum
Benefits and Functions of Biotin This little-known vitamin may prevent birth defects, improve quality of life for diabetics, and treat a number of skin conditions. biotin • biotin supplements • uses of biotin • biotin hair loss • biotin skin
Breakfast at Tiffany's Audrey Hepburn unleashes her full range of talents in Blake Edwards' adaptation of the Truman Capote novella breakfast at tiffany's • audrey hepburn • blake edwards • truman capote • george peppard
Herbs for Colds & Flu I: Elderberry Don't let winter colds & flu get you down! Here are some helpful herbs. herbs • herbs for colds • herbs for flu • flu • cold cures
How Healthy is Dark Chocolate ? Chocolate - one of the most popular and recognizable flavours in the world and it can be a healthy addition to your diet when consumed in moderation. dark chocolate • benefits • disadvantages • popular and recognizable flavours • healthy addition
Man’s Relationship to God Seventh-day Adventists believe that man was created in the image of God. seventh-day adventist • fundamental beliefs • nature of man • humanity • image of god
The Durban Declaration Some question the data that demonstrates HIV is the cause of AIDS. This declaration, signed by more than 5,000, scientists states why they believe HIV is the cause of AIDS. Click above to find out more. hiv • aids • durban declaration • acquired immunodeficiency disease syndrome • human immunodeficiency virus |
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