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1961 Dr. Brenner and Dr. Crick determine how DNA instructs cells to make specific proteins.
These are custom-made, short pieces of DNA that we used to make specific proteins, or to identify what animal a particular protein came from.
Proteins and Cells The role of most genes is to make specific proteins, which are the working parts of human cells.
The vaccine, called VGX-3100, works in a way similar to gene therapy: It contains pieces of DNA that, once inside cells, instruct them make specific proteins.
It contains DNA sequences that—once inside the cell instruct them to make specific proteins.
The order of these DNA letters in a gene contains the instructions to make specific proteins or other molecules.
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It is a tantalizing idea that ribosomes bound to a specific set of mRNAs could be targeted to different subcellular compartments waiting for the right moment to start making specific proteins.
These subunits make specific interactions with scaffolding proteins.
On the other hand, these antibodies are widely used to identify specific terminal types in the spinal cord and were used for this purpose in the present study, rather than to make specific observations about the respective proteins.
In lag1, cells devote their resources to making specific utilization proteins, and then, in lag2, switch to making ribosomes together with more utilization genes.
For instance, the observation of recurrent evolution of gastrointestinal RNAase paralogs in two leaf-eating monkey lineages made specific predictions that protein sequence changes in the gastrointestinal RNAase gene would enhance digestion, which were later experimentally confirmed (Zhang 2006).
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