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Splicing

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Splicing meaning

The act by which things are spliced. | The point at which two things are spliced.

Synonyms of Splicing

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Splicing pathways Several methods of RNA splicing occur in nature; the type of splicing depends on the structure of the spliced intron and the catalysts required for splicing to occur.

Biochemical mechanism Diagram illustrating the two-step biochemistry of splicing Spliceosomal splicing and self-splicing involve a two-step biochemical process.

In the oil on canvas "Splicing Rope at the Fish House," Mattie Thompson’s young son works on splicing a line, a useful skill as his father is a working lobsterman.

Guanosine is required for an RNA splicing reaction in mRNA, when a "self-splicing" intron removes itself from the mRNA message by cutting at both ends, re-ligating, and leaving just the exons on either side to be translated into protein.

On the 3'ss (3' splicing site), the base pairs adenine and cytosine alternate and repeat, and on the 5'ss (5' splicing site), their complements thymine and guanine alternate and repeat as well.

Protein splicing main In addition to RNA, proteins can undergo splicing.

The splicing reaction involves a different biochemistry than the spliceosomal and self-splicing pathways.

This enables the formation of the correct protein by removal of the correct intron - splicing - and joining the correct exons together.

He brought Irish traditional music to a huge new audience in the late 1980s by splicing it with punk, and achieved mainstream success with his bittersweet, expletive-strewn 1987 Christmas anthem with the Pogues.

The team at the CRG altered the expression of 305 spliceosome-related genes in human cancer cells one by one, observing the effects on splicing across the entire genome.

Whether or not the listener is consciously aware of the differences, a special kind of magic occurs when artists collaborate in the studio instead of splicing the performance together digitally in post-production.

Young Hanna is the product of a CIA experiment to create super soldiers by splicing her DNA with genetic material from wolves.

Many may be familiar with Quinten Tarantino's habit of splicing his own records scars and all into his soundtracks, Anderson does something similar which provides for some seriously underappreciated scores.

METEGHAN, N.S. – As he stands calmly splicing anchor rope, Roger LeBlanc describes the anxiety, anger and suspicion over a Mi’kmaq lobster fishery that is coursing through his small Acadian community.

Audio-editing products like Adobe Max give editors the option to go beyond cutting and splicing sentences, to editing individual sound fragments to make it appear like a speaker said things they never said.

In so doing, they discovered a large-scale molecular movement associated with RNA catalysis that provides evidence for the origin of RNA splicing and its role in the diversity of life on Earth.

The work is expected to include copper, HFC and fibre installation “including jointing, jumpering and splicing” of cables; customer premises installation of NBN customer premises equipment (CPE); and fault diagnosis and repair of both.

Goes for a big heave and ends up splicing it in the air and it goes bit over the mid-on fielder.

Verbally, he unleashed streams of disparate thought splicing philosophy – he read Schopenhauer at his mother’s suggestion as a child – politics, poetry, anecdote and in-the-moment observation.

A common reverse genetics technique is to reduce gene expression or modify splicing using Morpholino antisense technology.