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  2. Waters Corporation - Wikipedia

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    c. 7,900 (2023) [1] Website. waters .com. Waters Corporation is an American publicly traded analytical laboratory instrument and software company headquartered in Milford, Massachusetts. The company employs more than 7,800 [2] people, with manufacturing facilities located in Milford, Taunton, Massachusetts; Wexford, Ireland and Wilmslow, [3 ...

  3. MS2 tagging - Wikipedia

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    MS2 tagging. MS2 tagging is a technique based upon the natural interaction of the MS2 bacteriophage coat protein with a stem-loop structure from the phage genome, [1] which is used for biochemical purification of RNA-protein complexes and partnered to GFP for detection of RNA in living cells. [2] More recently, the technique has been used to ...

  4. Non-coding RNA - Wikipedia

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    Non-coding RNA. The roles of non-coding RNAs: Ribonucleoproteins are shown in red, non-coding RNAs in blue. A non-coding RNA ( ncRNA) is a functional RNA molecule that is not translated into a protein. The DNA sequence from which a functional non-coding RNA is transcribed is often called an RNA gene.

  5. RNA - Wikipedia

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    e. Ribonucleic acid ( RNA) is a polymeric molecule that is essential for most biological functions, either by performing the function itself ( non-coding RNA) or by forming a template for the production of proteins ( messenger RNA ). RNA and deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) are nucleic acids. The nucleic acids constitute one of the four major ...

  6. Ribosomal RNA - Wikipedia

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    Ribosomal RNA is the predominant form of RNA found in most cells; it makes up about 80% of cellular RNA despite never being translated into proteins itself. Ribosomes are composed of approximately 60% rRNA and 40% ribosomal proteins, though this ratio differs between prokaryotes and eukaryotes .

  7. List of long non-coding RNA databases - Wikipedia

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    LncRNAWiki. A wiki-based, publicly editable and open-content platform for community curation of human long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) [7] LncBook. A comprehensive collection of 270,044 human lncRNAs and systematic curation of lncRNAs’ annotation by multi-omics data integration, function annotation and disease association.

  8. More than a dozen pro-Palestinian protesters arrested after ...

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    More than a dozen pro-Palestinian protesters at Stanford University were arrested — and some immediately suspended from school — Wednesday after they briefly took over the president's office ...

  9. RNA splicing - Wikipedia

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    RNA splicing is a process in molecular biology where a newly-made precursor messenger RNA (pre- mRNA) transcript is transformed into a mature messenger RNA ( mRNA ). It works by removing all the introns (non-coding regions of RNA) and splicing back together exons (coding regions). For nuclear-encoded genes, splicing occurs in the nucleus either ...