#integrase — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #integrase, aggregated by home.social.
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Aquarius helicase facilitates HIV-1 integration into R-loop enriched genomic regions.
#HIV1 #HIV1Integration #Rloops #Integrase #Helicases #IntronBindingComplex
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Aquarius helicase facilitates HIV-1 integration into R-loop enriched genomic regions.
#HIV1 #HIV1Integration #Rloops #Integrase #Helicases #IntronBindingComplex
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More #phage curiosities - two closely related phages likely have their #integrase at a particular location (based on clustering, alignment of related, better studied phages and hmm screening) - but they're split into a couple of pieces.
Are there examples of split/mulit-part integrase still functioning in nature? Or are we looking at #sequencing (illumina shorts) error? Hmm.
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More #phage curiosities - two closely related phages likely have their #integrase at a particular location (based on clustering, alignment of related, better studied phages and hmm screening) - but they're split into a couple of pieces.
Are there examples of split/mulit-part integrase still functioning in nature? Or are we looking at #sequencing (illumina shorts) error? Hmm.
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More #phage curiosities - two closely related phages likely have their #integrase at a particular location (based on clustering, alignment of related, better studied phages and hmm screening) - but they're split into a couple of pieces.
Are there examples of split/mulit-part integrase still functioning in nature? Or are we looking at #sequencing (illumina shorts) error? Hmm.
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More #phage curiosities - two closely related phages likely have their #integrase at a particular location (based on clustering, alignment of related, better studied phages and hmm screening) - but they're split into a couple of pieces.
Are there examples of split/mulit-part integrase still functioning in nature? Or are we looking at #sequencing (illumina shorts) error? Hmm.
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More #phage curiosities - two closely related phages likely have their #integrase at a particular location (based on clustering, alignment of related, better studied phages and hmm screening) - but they're split into a couple of pieces.
Are there examples of split/mulit-part integrase still functioning in nature? Or are we looking at #sequencing (illumina shorts) error? Hmm.