The genomics revolution introduced affordable technology capable of rapidly analyzing and comparing massive amounts of biological sequence data. Using the Basic Local Alignment Search Tool (BLAST) program on the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) website , a highly expressed gene sequence obtained from the plant Leptosiphon jepsonii was analyzed. This sequence was compared against other sequences archived in the NCBI database for similarities. These comparisons encompassed various phyla of life including other green plants , fungi , metazoans , algae and single-celled organisms. The original sequence query was compared to inferred protein sequences. Then the mRNA sequences corresponding to these proteins were analyzed ...
Background: Ribonucleotide reductases (RNRs) catalyse the only known de novo pathway fordeoxyribonuc...
The keystone difference between viruses and other domains of life is an absence of own translation a...
Archaeal and bacterial ribosomes contain more than 50 proteins, including 34 that are universally co...
The genomics revolution introduced affordable technology capable of rapidly analyzing and comparing ...
nucleotide and protein sequences, is a critical resource for molecular biology, evolutionary biology...
As discussed earlier in this book, GenBank was created in response to the explosion in sequence info...
Obtaining an accurate representation of the microorganisms present in microbial ecosystems presents ...
Large amounts of genome sequence data are available and much more will become available in the near ...
Systematic annotation of protein sequences was initiated more than two decades ago by two groups of ...
Historically morphological features were used as the primary means to classify organisms. However, t...
International audienceThe interrogation of genetic markers in environmental meta-barcoding studies i...
The near exponential growth in protein sequence data is at the foundation of transformations in biol...
International audienceNucleotide sequence reagents underpin molecular techniques that have been appl...
© The Author(s) 2020.The genomics era is resulting in the generation of a plethora of biological seq...
Studying the ecology of photosynthetic microeukaryotes and prokaryotic cyanobacterial communities re...
Background: Ribonucleotide reductases (RNRs) catalyse the only known de novo pathway fordeoxyribonuc...
The keystone difference between viruses and other domains of life is an absence of own translation a...
Archaeal and bacterial ribosomes contain more than 50 proteins, including 34 that are universally co...
The genomics revolution introduced affordable technology capable of rapidly analyzing and comparing ...
nucleotide and protein sequences, is a critical resource for molecular biology, evolutionary biology...
As discussed earlier in this book, GenBank was created in response to the explosion in sequence info...
Obtaining an accurate representation of the microorganisms present in microbial ecosystems presents ...
Large amounts of genome sequence data are available and much more will become available in the near ...
Systematic annotation of protein sequences was initiated more than two decades ago by two groups of ...
Historically morphological features were used as the primary means to classify organisms. However, t...
International audienceThe interrogation of genetic markers in environmental meta-barcoding studies i...
The near exponential growth in protein sequence data is at the foundation of transformations in biol...
International audienceNucleotide sequence reagents underpin molecular techniques that have been appl...
© The Author(s) 2020.The genomics era is resulting in the generation of a plethora of biological seq...
Studying the ecology of photosynthetic microeukaryotes and prokaryotic cyanobacterial communities re...
Background: Ribonucleotide reductases (RNRs) catalyse the only known de novo pathway fordeoxyribonuc...
The keystone difference between viruses and other domains of life is an absence of own translation a...
Archaeal and bacterial ribosomes contain more than 50 proteins, including 34 that are universally co...