base stacking 예문
- The variation is largely due to base stacking energies and the residues which extend into the minor and major grooves.
- Secondary structure of small nucleic acid molecules is determined largely by strong, local interactions such as hydrogen bonds and base stacking.
- If unstable base stacking steps are always found on one side of the DNA helix then the DNA will preferentially bend away from that direction.
- Investigations such as this enabled a more precise characterization of the base pairing and base stacking interactions which stabilized the global folds of large RNA molecules.
- Depending on the complexity of the method, single base pairs may be considered, and short two-or three-base segments, to incorporate the effects of base stacking.
- More complex methods for binding site search and motif discovery rely on the base stacking and other interactions between DNA bases, but due to the small sample sizes typically available for binding sites in DNA, their efficiency is still not completely harnessed.
- The specific structure of the origin of replication varies somewhat from species to species, but all share some common characteristics such as high AT content ( repeats of adenine and thymine are easier to separate because their base stacking interactions are not as strong as those of guanine and cytosine ).
- A "'tiling window manager "'is a window manager with an organization of the screen into mutually non-overlapping frames ( hence the name tiling ), as opposed to the traditional approach of coordinate-based stacking of objects ( windows ) that tries to emulate the desk paradigm.
- In computing, a "'tiling window manager "'is a window manager with an organization of the screen into mutually non-overlapping frames, as opposed to the more popular approach of coordinate-based stacking of overlapping objects ( windows ) that tries to fully emulate the desktop metaphor.
- The problem of predicting nucleic acid secondary structure is dependent mainly on base pairing and base stacking interactions; many molecules have several possible three-dimensional structures, so predicting these structures remains out of reach unless obvious sequence and functional similarity to a known class of nucleic acid molecules, such as transfer RNA ( tRNA ) or microRNA ( miRNA ), is observed.