What is the importance of GC Content?
“The percent of Guanine and Cytosine, nitrogenous bases present in a DNA, RNA, nucleic acid sequence or primer is known as GC content. The unit to calculate the GC content […]
“The percent of Guanine and Cytosine, nitrogenous bases present in a DNA, RNA, nucleic acid sequence or primer is known as GC content. The unit to calculate the GC content […]
“Junk DNA indeed isn’t junk, a huge portion of our genome performs important functions for life. Although made up of sequences that can’t form proteins.” Our DNA is the simplest
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“It is believed that the heterochromatin is transcriptionally inactive sequences, and are further classified into constitutive heterochromatin and facultative heterochromatin.” Highlight: Do you know some heterochromatin are still active and
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“The euchromatin region is known as the gene-rich region while the heterochromatin region is known as the gene-less region.” Types of chromatin- euchromatin and heterochromatin are located on chromosomes. DNA
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