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Genetic apparatus

Nucleic acids are the molecules of the genetic apparatus. They direct protein biosynthesis in the body and are the raw materials of genetic technology (see Genetic engineering). Most often polynucleotides are synthesized microbiologicaHy, or at least enzymatically, but chemical synthesis is possible. [Pg.94]

That the primeval Earth must have seen the emergence of a functioning, if primitive, genetic apparatus prior to the development of metabolism. [Pg.194]

Hans Kuhn, who described his own models in an article on the Self-organisation of Molecular Systems and the Evolution of the Genetic Apparatus (Kuhn, 1972), also worked in the Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry in Gottingen. Eigen... [Pg.227]

A computer simulation carried out by C. Kuhn (2001) was able to confirm certain critical phases in the first steps of Kuhn s theory, such as the formation of aggregates (collector strand and hairpin strand). In this simulation, the process of the development of a simple genetic apparatus took place in three stages ... [Pg.231]

There are some features of the genetic apparatus which are often lost from sight while concentration is engaged on one essential feature, the linear DNA that codes the proteins of the cell. The other features are ... [Pg.444]

Bires, J., J. Dianovsky, P. Bartko, and Z. Juhasova. 1993. Changes in the selected biochemical indicators and on a genetic apparatus of sheep in the course of application of copper from industrial emission source. [Pg.216]

The possibilities considered of application of some silatrane derivatives as specific stimulators of the growth of plants suggest that these compounds influence, in some direct or indirect way, the components of the nucleic structures (such as nucleic acids, histones) constituting the genetic apparatus of the cell. [Pg.130]

Orgel, L.E. (1987). Evolution of the genetic apparatus. A review. Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology, Vol. 52, pp. 9-16. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Cold Spring Harbor, NY. Orgel, L.E. (1992). Molecular replication. Nature (London) 358,203-209. [Pg.198]

Panel, Interactions between the Genetic Apparatus and Exogenous Agents, 23rd Annual Symposium on Fundamental Cancer Research (Dartmouth College)... [Pg.149]

Alesenko et al., studied the effect of antioxidants on the genetic apparatus activity [41-43]. The authors showed that bioantioxidants are able to affect the cell lipids composition and change the activity of lipid-dependent enzymes of synthesis and reparation of DNA and affect the activity of chromatin. [Pg.4]

Effect of BAO on the cell genetic apparatus including gene expression. [Pg.6]

L.E. Orgel. 1987. Evolution of the genetic apparatus A review Cold Spring Harbor Symp. Quant. Biol. 52 9-16. (PubMed)... [Pg.81]

Many of the known distinctions between Archaea and Bacteria concern the genetic apparatus where an archaeal shaping of a feature can often be confronted with a... [Pg.367]

Orgel, L. E. (1968). Evolution of the genetic apparatus. Journal of Molecular Biology, 38, 381-93. [Pg.365]


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