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  2. Consensus sequence - Wikipedia

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    Finally, splice sites (sequences immediately surrounding the exon-intron boundaries) can also be considered as consensus sequences. Thus a consensus sequence is a model for a putative DNA binding site: it is obtained by aligning all known examples of a certain recognition site and defined as the idealized sequence that represents the ...

  3. TATA box - Wikipedia

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    The TATA box consensus sequence is TATAWAW, where W is either A or T. In molecular biology, the TATA box (also called the Goldberg–Hogness box) [1] is a sequence of DNA found in the core promoter region of genes in archaea and eukaryotes. [2] The bacterial homolog of the TATA box is called the Pribnow box which has a shorter consensus sequence.

  4. Kozak consensus sequence - Wikipedia

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    The Kozak consensus sequence (Kozak consensus or Kozak sequence) is a nucleic acid motif that functions as the protein translation initiation site in most eukaryotic mRNA transcripts. [1] Regarded as the optimum sequence for initiating translation in eukaryotes , the sequence is an integral aspect of protein regulation and overall cellular ...

  5. Phred quality score - Wikipedia

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    Phred quality scores shown on a DNA sequence trace A Phred quality score is a measure of the quality of the identification of the nucleobases generated by automated DNA sequencing . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was originally developed for the computer program Phred to help in the automation of DNA sequencing in the Human Genome Project .

  6. Pribnow box - Wikipedia

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    It is also commonly called the -10 sequence or element, because it is centered roughly ten base pairs upstream from the site of initiation of transcription. The Pribnow box has a function similar to the TATA box that occurs in promoters in eukaryotes and archaea : it is recognized and bound by a subunit of RNA polymerase during initiation of ...

  7. Duplex sequencing - Wikipedia

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    A consensus sequence is then generated for each family using the identical sequences in each position of the remaining reads. The consensus sequence is called the SSCS. It increases the NGS accuracy to about 20 fold higher; however, this method relies on the sequencing information from single strands of DNA and therefore is sensitive to the ...

  8. Sequence logo - Wikipedia

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    A consensus logo is a simplified variation of a sequence logo that can be embedded in text format. Like a sequence logo, a consensus logo is created from a collection of aligned protein or DNA/RNA sequences and conveys information about the conservation of each position of a sequence motif or sequence alignment [1] [4].

  9. Ribosome-binding site - Wikipedia

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    The RBS in prokaryotes is a region upstream of the start codon. This region of the mRNA has the consensus 5'-AGGAGG-3', also called the Shine-Dalgarno (SD) sequence. [1] The complementary sequence (CCUCCU), called the anti-Shine-Dalgarno (ASD) is contained in the 3’ end of the 16S region of the smaller (30S) ribosomal subunit.