Wheat streak mosaic virus is little more than a genetic snippet of ribonucleic acid. |
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In 1959 Nirenberg began his investigations into the relationship between deoxyribonucleic acid, ribonucleic acid and the production of proteins. |
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It translates genetic information from messenger ribonucleic acid and makes protein accordingly. |
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Both strands can act as templates to produce a molecule called ribonucleic acid. |
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Dr. Nash's specialty was ribonucleic acid, or RNA, viruses, which cause a range of ills that include hepatitis C, viral meningitis and colds. |
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A test kit has been licensed by Health Canada for the detection of WNV ribonucleic acid in plasma specimens from both living and deceased donors. |
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Anfinsen's work in the late 1960s demonstrated that understanding the chemistry of proteins was essential to understanding the function of ribonucleic acid in heredity. |
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The genes of the influenza virus are carried in RNA, or ribonucleic acid. |
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Toscana virus is a ribonucleic acid envelope virus from the family Bunyaviridae and genus Phlebovirus. |
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The test measures the amount of the AIDS virus' genetic material called RNA, or ribonucleic acid, in the mother's blood. |
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This article describes the characterization of 4 double-stranded ribonucleic acid segments, S1, S2, S3, and S4, of a newly identified pathogenic reovirus from parrots. |
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They contain ribonucleic acid molecules which travel directly from the tumour and can be used to work out which genes are turned on and off in an individual's cancer. |
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The granted claims of the patent broadly include a genetic construct for expressing a ribonucleic acid to silence a target gene in a eukaryotic cell. |
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