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  1. ... at a region called the polyadenine tail or poly(A) tail. Poly(A) tails consist of many copies of a ... blocks of RNA and its chemical cousin, DNA. Poly(A) tails protect the mRNA from being broken ...
  2. ... the string of adenines is known as a poly(A) tail. The poly(A) tail signals the stopping point for protein ...
  3. ... abnormal cell will have the mutation. MEG-PMG-POLY-HYD Megalencephaly-postaxial polydactyly-polymicrogyria-hydrocephalus syndrome MPPH ...
  4. Klinefelter syndrome, also called 47,XXY, is a chromosomal condition that affects development in people who are assigned male at birth. The signs and symptoms of ...
  5. 49,XXXXY syndrome is a chromosomal condition that causes intellectual disabilities, developmental delays, changes in sex characteristics and other physical ...
  6. 48,XXXY syndrome is a chromosomal condition in boys and men that causes intellectual disability, developmental delays, physical differences, and an inability ...
  7. ... alanines is known as a polyalanine tract or poly(A) tract. The function of this poly(A) tract is unknown.The FOXL2 protein is ... BPES type II adds extra alanines to the poly(A) tract in the FOXL2 protein.Mutations that ...
  8. ... to the mRNA, creating a polyadenine tail or poly(A) tail. The poly(A) tail is important for stability of the ... binds to U-rich RNA elements and stimulates poly(A) polymerase. EMBO J. 2004 Feb 11;23( ...
  9. ... of alanines are known as polyalanine tracts or poly(A) tracts. The role these polyalanine tracts play ... Bidlingmaier F, Ludwig M. A novel stable polyalanine [poly(A)] expansion in the HOXA13 gene associated with ...
  10. ... the string of adenines is known as a poly(A) tail. The poly(A) tail signals the stopping point for protein ...
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