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Αr15 RNA
αr15 is a family of bacterial small non-coding RNAs with representatives in a broad group of α-proteobacteria from the order Rhizobiales. The first members of this family (''smr15C1'' and ''smrC15C2'') were found tandemly arranged in the same intergenic region (IGR) of the ''Sinorhizobium meliloti'' 1021 chromosome (C). Further homology and structure conservation analysis have identified full-length Smr15C1 and Smr15C2 homologs in several nitrogen-fixing symbiotic rhizobia (i.e. ''R. leguminosarum'' bv. viciae, ''R. leguminosarum'' bv. trifolii, ''R. etli'', and several ''Mesorhizobium'' species), in the plant pathogens belonging to ''Agrobacterium'' species (i.e. ''A. tumefaciens'', ''A. vitis'', ''A. radiobacter'', and ''Agrobacterium'' H13) as well as in a broad spectrum of ''Brucella'' species (''B. ovis'', ''B. canis'', ''B. abortus'' and ''B. microtis'', and several biovars of ''B. melitensis''). The Smr15C1 (115 nt) and Smr15C2 (121 nt) homologs are also encoded in tand ...
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C15 Stockholm
C15 or C.XV may refer to: * Albatros C.XV, a 1918 German military reconnaissance aircraft * BSA C15, a unit-construction motorcycle manufactured by the Birmingham Small Arms Company between 1959 and 1967 * Coronado 15, Coronado C15, a sailboat * , a 1908 British C-class submarine * Sauber C15, a 1996 racing car * Citroën C15, a light van * IEC 60320 C15, a power connector * The 15th century (1401–1500) * McDonnell Douglas YC-15 * Esophageal cancer ICD-10 code * Carbon-15 (C-15 or 15C), an isotope of carbon * Caldwell 15 (NGC 6826), a planetary nebula in the constellation Cygnus * A 15-minute Cassette tape, often used to store computer games * A synthetic chemerin peptide, chemerin-derived peptide * The fatty acid pentadecylic acid, whose lipid numbers are C15:0 {{Letter-NumberCombDisambig ...
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Brucella Abortus
''Brucella abortus'' is a Gram-negative bacterium in the family Brucellaceae and is one of the causative agents of brucellosis. The rod-shaped pathogen is classified under the domain Bacteria. The prokaryotic ''B. abortus'' is non-spore-forming, non-motile and aerobic. Transmission ''Brucella abortus'' enters phagocytes that invade human and animal innate defenses which in turn, cause chronic disease in the host. The liver and spleen are the mainly affected areas of the body. Farm workers and veterinarians are the highest risk individuals for acquiring the disease due to their close proximity to the animals. Swine, goats, sheep, and cattle are a few of the reservoirs for the disease. ''B. abortus'' causes abortion and infertility in adult cattle and is a zoonosis which is present worldwide. Humans are commonly infected after drinking unpasteurized milk from affected animals or, less commonly, when coming into contact with infected tissues and liquids (afterbirth, etc.). The ...
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C15 Annotated Alignment Structure Conservation
C15 or C.XV may refer to: * Albatros C.XV, a 1918 German military reconnaissance aircraft * BSA C15, a unit-construction motorcycle manufactured by the Birmingham Small Arms Company between 1959 and 1967 * Coronado C15, a sailboat * , a 1908 British C-class submarine * Sauber C15, a 1996 racing car * Citroën C15, a light van * IEC 60320 C15, a power connector * The 15th century (1401–1500) * McDonnell Douglas YC-15 * Esophageal cancer ICD-10 code * Carbon-15 (C-15 or 15C), an isotope of carbon * Caldwell 15 (NGC 6826), a planetary nebula in the constellation Cygnus * A 15-minute Cassette tape The Compact Cassette, also commonly called a cassette tape, audio cassette, or simply tape or cassette, is an analog audio, analog magnetic tape recording format for Sound recording and reproduction, audio recording and playback. Invented by L ..., often used to store computer games * A synthetic chemerin-derived peptide * The fatty acid pentadecylic acid, whose lipid numbers are ...
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Promoter Analysis
Promoter or Promotor may refer to: Arts and entertainment * ''The Card'' (1952 film), released in America as ''The Promoter'' * ''The Promoter'' (2012 film), a documentary film Professions * Promoter (entertainment), marketing and promoting events * Corporate promoter, doing work related to the formation of a company * Tour promoter, organizing a live concert tour or special event performance Science * Promoter (catalysis), an accelerator of a catalyst * Promoter (genetics), a sequence of DNA Other uses * Promoter (role variant), in the Keirsey Temperament Sorter * Promotor (typeface), supplied by Joh. Enschedé See also *Promotion (other) *Protomer *Devil's advocate The (Latin for Devil's advocate) is a former official position within the Catholic Church, the Promoter of the Faith: one who "argued against the canonization (sainthood) of a candidate to uncover any character flaws or misrepresentation of th ...
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Multiple Sequence Alignment
Multiple sequence alignment (MSA) is the process or the result of sequence alignment of three or more biological sequences, generally protein, DNA, or RNA. These alignments are used to infer evolutionary relationships via phylogenetic analysis and can highlight homologous features between sequences. Alignments highlight mutation events such as point mutations (single amino acid or nucleotide changes), insertion mutations and deletion mutations, and alignments are used to assess sequence conservation and infer the presence and activity of protein domains, tertiary structures, secondary structures, and individual amino acids or nucleotides. Multiple sequence alignments require more sophisticated methodologies than pairwise alignments, as they are more computationally complex. Most multiple sequence alignment programs use heuristic methods rather than global optimization because identifying the optimal alignment between more than a few sequences of moderate length is prohibiti ...
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