Betekenis van:
rna

rna
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • ribonucleïnezuur, RNA
  • (biochemistry) a long linear polymer of nucleotides found in the nucleus but mainly in the cytoplasm of a cell where it is associated with microsomes; it transmits genetic information from DNA to the cytoplasm and controls certain chemical processes in the cell

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Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. There are many sentences about DNA, but none about RNA.
  2. RNA
  3. SODIUM RNA
  4. antigen and/or HIV RNA positive, and
  5. Detection of HIV nucleic acid (HIV-RNA, HIV-DNA)
  6. The focus will be on: genomics; proteomics, ‘RNA-omics’; population genetics; comparative, structural and functional genomics.
  7. The RNA does not code for proteins and is not translated; it is replicated by host cell enzymes.
  8. Viroid: Any of a class of infectious agents consisting of a small strand of RNA not associated with any protein.
  9. Testing shall be by radioactive or non-radioactive labelled cDNA or RNA-probes, return-PAGE (with silver staining) or RT-PCR.
  10. ‘Frogs' legs’ means the posterior part of the body divided by a transverse cut behind the front limbs, eviscerated and skinned, of the species RNA (family Ranidae).
  11. Two different assays or repeat RT-PCR using a new RNA extract from the original clinical sample on each occasion of testing
  12. For genetically engineered starting materials this information shall include details such as the description of the starting cells or strains, the construction of the expression vector (name, origin, function of the replicon, promoter enhancer and other regulator elements), control of the sequence of DNA or RNA effectively inserted, oligonucleotidic sequences of plasmid vector in cells, plasmid used for cotransfection, added or deleted genes, biological properties of the final construct and the genes expressed, copy number and genetic stability.