Example sentences for: nuclear-encoded

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  • Thus, although they are contaminants, their expression patterns confirm the co-regulation of plastid and nuclear-encoded genes required to construct photosynthetically competent organelles.

  • There is an alignment for the nuclear-encoded rRNA for each of the three primary lines of descent ((1) Archaea, (2) Bacteria, and (3) Eucarya; [ 80 ] ), each of the two Eucarya organelles (no alignments yet for the 5S rRNA; (4) Chloroplasts and (5) Mitochondria), and two larger alignments that include all of the (6) nuclear-encoded rRNA sequences for the Archaea, Bacteria, and Eucarya, and (7) these three phylogenetic groups and the two Eucarya organelles (Table 2).

  • To understand the association of introns with highly conserved regions in the rRNAs, we mapped the intron positions on SSU and LSU rRNA conservation diagrams of the three phylogenetic domains of life and the two eukaryotic organelles (3Dom2O) and the nuclear-encoded rRNA genes in the three phylogenetic domains (3Dom).

  • For example, Bacterial rRNAs have positions that are conserved within all members of their group, but different from the Archaea and the Eucarya (nuclear-encoded).

  • The options for each of these fields are listed in Table 5. The system currently supports four RNA types (5S, 16S, and 23S rRNAs, and group I introns) and five phylogenetic groups/cell locations (Bacteria, Archaea, Eucarya nuclear-encoded, mitochondrial, and chloroplast).


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