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  2. Helicase - Wikipedia

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    One label is a fluorescent lanthanide chelate, which serves as the label that is monitored through an adequate 96/384 well plate reader. The other label is an organic quencher molecule. The basis of this assay is the "quenching" or repressing of the lanthanide chelate signal by the organic quencher molecule when the two are in close proximity ...

  3. X chromosome - Wikipedia

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    Males with Klinefelter syndrome typically have one extra copy of the X chromosome in each cell, for a total of two X chromosomes and one Y chromosome (47,XXY). It is less common for affected males to have two or three extra X chromosomes (48,XXXY or 49,XXXXY) or extra copies of both the X and Y chromosomes (48,XXYY) in each cell.

  4. Glucocerebrosidase - Wikipedia

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    β-Glucocerebrosidase (also called acid β-glucosidase, D-glucosyl-N-acylsphingosine glucohydrolase, or GCase) is an enzyme with glucosylceramidase activity (EC 3.2.1.45) that cleaves by hydrolysis the β-glycosidic linkage of the chemical glucocerebroside, an intermediate in glycolipid metabolism that is abundant in cell membranes (particularly skin cells). [5]

  5. COX4I1 - Wikipedia

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    COX4I1 is located on the q arm of chromosome 16 in position 24.1 and has 6 exons. [5] The COX4I1 gene produces a 9.3 kDa protein composed of 83 amino acids. [11] [12] COX4I1 is expressed ubiquitously. The protein encoded by COX4I1 belongs to the cytochrome c oxidase IV family.

  6. Locus (genetics) - Wikipedia

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    For example, the locus of gene OCA1 may be written "11q1.4-q2.1", meaning it is on the long arm of chromosome 11, somewhere in the range from sub-band 4 of region 1 to sub-band 1 of region 2. [citation needed] The ends of a chromosome are labeled "pter" and "qter", and so "2qter" refers to the terminus of the long arm of chromosome 2. [citation ...

  7. Centromere - Wikipedia

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    Chromosomes Features Group A Chromosome 13 Large, metacentric and submetacentric Group B Chromosome 4–5 Large, submetacentric Group C Chromosome 6–12, X Medium-sized, submetacentric Group D Chromosome 13–15 Medium-sized, acrocentric, with satellite: Group E Chromosome 16–18 Small, metacentric and submetacentric Group F Chromosome 19–20

  8. Fantasy football Start 'Em, Sit 'Em: 40 players to start or ...

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    The Vikings allow a league-low 1.3 field goal attempts per game, and Santos has attempted one or fewer field goals in five of his 10 games this season. He is also coming off a game-ending blocked ...

  9. UTX (gene) - Wikipedia

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    Lysine-specific demethylase 6A also known as Ubiquitously transcribed tetratricopeptide repeat, X chromosome (UTX), is a protein which in humans is encoded by the KDM6A gene. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] It belongs to the 2-oxoglutarate (2OG)-dependent dioxygenase superfamily.