Academic and commercial teams producing web sites of their work on translation of DNA to RNA to proteins, their scientific significance and clinical or biotechnological applications.- Category ID : 417066
Introduction to research, staff and publications using molecular probes to identify genes associated with macular degeneration and other blindness, at Duke University, Durham, North Carolina.
Research focused on premRNA splicing in yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, in particular the protein-protein and protein-RNA interactions. Includes projects, abstracts, and contacts for members at University of Edinburgh, Scotland.
Personnel, projects, protocols and instruments in the development of systems to increase the efficiency of DNA sequencing, including functional analysis and software developed at Stanford Genome Technology Center, Palo Alto, California.
Research groups from a variety of departments with interests in the structure, function, and expression of RNA at the University of North Carolina, Raleigh, NC, USA.
Study opf the protein targeting to the endoplasmic reticulum and the cytosolic ribonucleoprotein signal recognition particle that catalyses this, at Newcastle University, UK.
Focusing on transcriptional regulation in Chlamydia. Includes project significance, publications, people and contacts at University of California, Irvine.
A science-based webring to link together molecular biology groups who work with, or are interested in RNA transcription, processing, editing and other aspects of RNA metabolism.
An institute in Colombo, Sri Lanka carrying out molecular diagnosis of infectious diseases, genetic screening of genetic disorders and cancer, paternity testing and forensic analyses. The institute also carries out commercially oriented research and teaching of molecular biology.
The Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario (CHEO) research institute is the research facility of CHEO. Studies covers many pediatric topics, cancer, diabetes, obesity, and emergency medicine. Provides information about faculty, research and publications.
Research on combinatorial protein engineering, protein library technology, protein expression, protein detection (including arrays) and cell biology, at the Technical University, Stockholm, Sweden.
Research laboratory of Dr. Robert H. Singer at Yeshiva University, New York, USA, uses fluorescent labels in fixed and living cells to study RNA expression and movement in single cells.