sequence preferenceの例文
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- There are, however, large DNA sequence preferences that govern nucleosome positioning.
- In Ray and Kazan's paper, they address the question about sequence preference of RBPs.
- Their results show that RNA-binding proteins have sequence preference and Identical or closely related RBPs will bind to specific similar RNA sequence.
- These structures, termed non-canonical or degenerate repeats have been shown to be vital for DNA binding, though all but one do not contact DNA bases and thus make no contribution to sequence preference.
- Propidium iodide ( PI ) binds to DNA by intercalating between the bases, with little or no sequence preference, and with a stoichiometry of one dye molecule per 4 5 base pairs of DNA . PI also binds to RNA, necessitating treatment with nucleases to distinguish between RNA and DNA staining.