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Molecular Biology Department Student Theses 2018-19 7 records found Search took 0.18 seconds. 
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Cell morphology in bacteria is a crucial factor for survival in that it affects evading predators and acquiring nutrition leading to growth and development. In order to g [...]
04/11/2019 | text | Molecular Biology Department Student Theses 2018-19 |
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In the past decade, RNA sequencing has become a notable method for identifying transcript alterations that correlate to disease development and progression. RNA-seq allow [...]
04/16/2019 | text | Molecular Biology Department Student Theses 2018-19 |
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Reproductive mechanisms play a vital role in a species' ability to proliferate and evolve. The complex and dynamic mating strategies that yeast species employ to effectiv [...]
03/12/2019 | text | Molecular Biology Department Student Theses 2018-19 |
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Nonsense-mediated mRNA decay (NMD) is a eukaryotic quality control mechanism for the dynamic regulation of gene expression. NMD degrades transcripts containing a prematur [...]
03/16/2019 | text | Molecular Biology Department Student Theses 2018-19 |
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Saccharomyces cerevisiae has the ability to alter its growth based on how much of a particular carbon source is present in the environment; when glucose is depleted the c [...]
04/22/2019 | text | Molecular Biology Department Student Theses 2018-19 |
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The long noncoding RNA (lncRNA) HOTAIR acts in trans to epigenetically silence a 40-kb region of the HOXD gene cluster during development. In aggressive breast cancer, HO [...]
03/29/2019 | text | Molecular Biology Department Student Theses 2018-19 |
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