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Many yeast promoters bind multiple transcription factors.
The ANC1 transcript belongs to a minority of yeast transcripts that contain a splice site.
A prominent example comes from an early real-time qPCR study in which 29 yeast transcripts were profiled [28].
Many yeast proteins are conserved in lower and higher eukaryotes.
A single-molecule in vitro study on yeast transcripts measured ∼10-min splicing time.
(B and C ) Examples of yeast transcripts that undergo readthrough, as in Figure 3B.
A common impediment to many yeast fermentations is the presence of undesirable contaminant microorganisms, mainly bacteria and wild yeasts [ 5].
Importantly, GermOnline 4.0 also includes the novel Saccharomyces Genomics Viewer (SGV), an online tool for interpreting complex tiling array data sets that yield genome-wide information on budding yeast transcript levels and RNA structure across many different experimental conditions.
Performance of 95% of these primer pairs is optimal with respect to primer dimer potential and PCR cyclewise yield for quantitating even the rarest yeast transcript.
Co-transcriptional binding of Nrd1 Nab3 and Trf4 may be an important factor in the very rapid degradation that makes many transcripts from yeast and other eukaryotes 'cryptic'cryptic
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