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  • Conserved sequence
  • Similar DNA, RNA or protein sequences within genomes or among species

    biology, conserved sequences are identical or similar sequences in nucleic acids (DNA and RNA) or proteins across species (orthologous sequences), or within

    Conserved sequence

    Conserved sequence

    Conserved_sequence

  • Conserved non-coding sequence
  • DNA sequence

    A conserved non-coding sequence (CNS) is a DNA sequence of noncoding DNA that is evolutionarily conserved. Sequence conservation is a useful marker of

    Conserved non-coding sequence

    Conserved_non-coding_sequence

  • Conserve
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    fruits or vegetables Conserve (NGO), an Indian environmental organization Conserve (publisher), a Dutch publisher Conserved sequence, a protein or nucleic

    Conserve

    Conserve

  • Cytochrome P450
  • Class of enzymes

    relatively less affected. The heme in cytochrome P450 binds to a conserved sequence: FxxGxRxCxG, where "x" denotes some variant amino acid. The cysteine

    Cytochrome P450

    Cytochrome P450

    Cytochrome_P450

  • Sequence alignment
  • Process in bioinformatics that identifies equivalent sites within molecular sequences

    sequence can be interpreted as a rough measure of how conserved a particular region or sequence motif is among lineages. The absence of substitutions

    Sequence alignment

    Sequence alignment

    Sequence_alignment

  • Consensus sequence
  • Most common variant of a genetic sequence across samples

    conservation of these sites. The conserved sequence motifs are called consensus sequences and they show which residues are conserved and which residues are variable

    Consensus sequence

    Consensus sequence

    Consensus_sequence

  • HOTAIR
  • Gene found in humans

    that the HOTAIR conserved sequences predate whole genome duplication events at the root of vertebrate. While the conserved sequence paralogous with HOXD

    HOTAIR

    HOTAIR

    HOTAIR

  • Shine–Dalgarno sequence
  • Ribosomal binding site in prokaryotic messenger RNA

    this sequence between such distantly related eukaryotes implied that this nucleotide tract played an important role in the cell. Since this conserved sequence

    Shine–Dalgarno sequence

    Shine–Dalgarno sequence

    Shine–Dalgarno_sequence

  • Conservation
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    (disambiguation) Conserve (disambiguation) Conserved quantity, in mathematics, a function of dependent variables that remains constant Conserved sequence, similar

    Conservation

    Conservation

  • Sequence homology
  • Shared ancestry between DNA, RNA or protein sequences

    used to mean "sequence similarity", that is the percentage of identical residues (percent identity), or the percentage of residues conserved with similar

    Sequence homology

    Sequence homology

    Sequence_homology

  • Sequence logo
  • Bioinformatic graphic

    sequences, or DNA sequences that have common conserved binding sites, are aligned so that the most conserved parts create good alignments. A sequence

    Sequence logo

    Sequence logo

    Sequence_logo

  • Thymic involution
  • Involution (shrinking) of the thymus after the neonatal period

    regulated, with the nucleic material responsible forming an example of a conserved sequence — one maintained through natural selection (though the pressures shaping

    Thymic involution

    Thymic_involution

  • Nuclear pore complex
  • Openings in nuclear envelope of eukaryotic cells

    protein molecules, from an evolutionarily conserved set of 35 distinct nucleoporins. The conserved sequences that code for nucleoporins regulate molecular

    Nuclear pore complex

    Nuclear pore complex

    Nuclear_pore_complex

  • Protein superfamily
  • Grouping of proteins

    more evolutionarily conserved than sequence, such that proteins with highly similar structures can have entirely different sequences. Over very long evolutionary

    Protein superfamily

    Protein_superfamily

  • Rubella virus
  • Species of virus

    that are highly conserved in Matonaviruses: a stem-and-loop structure at the 5' end of the genome, a 51-nucleotide conserved sequence near the 5' end

    Rubella virus

    Rubella virus

    Rubella_virus

  • Sequence motif
  • Nucleotide or amino-acid sequence pattern

    Nucleic acid sequence Protein primary structure Protein I-sites Sequence logo Sequence mining Structural motif Short linear motif Conserved sequence Protein

    Sequence motif

    Sequence_motif

  • Recombination signal sequences
  • Sequences of noncoding DNA

    Recombination signal sequences are conserved sequences of noncoding DNA that are recognized by the RAG1/RAG2 enzyme complex during V(D)J recombination

    Recombination signal sequences

    Recombination_signal_sequences

  • Conserved Domain Database
  • Biological database

    The Conserved Domain Database (CDD) is a database of well-annotated multiple sequence alignment models and derived database search models, for ancient

    Conserved Domain Database

    Conserved_Domain_Database

  • Matrix metalloproteinase
  • Family of zinc-dependent metalloendopeptidases

    is bound by three histidine residues found in the conserved sequence HExxHxxGxxH. Hence, this sequence is a zinc-binding motif. The gelatinases, such as

    Matrix metalloproteinase

    Matrix_metalloproteinase

  • KH domain
  • Protein domain

    heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein (hnRNP) K. An evolutionarily conserved sequence of around 70 amino acids, the KH domain is present in a wide variety

    KH domain

    KH domain

    KH_domain

  • Segregating site
  • differences (polymorphisms) between related genes in a sequence alignment (are not conserved). Segregating sites include conservative, semi-conservative

    Segregating site

    Segregating site

    Segregating_site

  • Ricin
  • Type of toxic lectin

    that is contained in a highly conserved sequence of 12 nucleotides universally found in eukaryotic ribosomes. The sequence, 5'-AGUACGAGAGGA-3', termed the

    Ricin

    Ricin

    Ricin

  • Walker motifs
  • ATP-binding protein sequence motifs

    The Walker A and Walker B motifs are protein sequence motifs, known to have highly conserved three-dimensional structures. These were first reported in

    Walker motifs

    Walker_motifs

  • OsmY RNA motif
  • RNA family

    motif exhibits little conserved sequence in comparison to many known RNAs, although its secondary structure is well conserved. It is generally located

    OsmY RNA motif

    OsmY RNA motif

    OsmY_RNA_motif

  • Nucleic acid sequence
  • Succession of nucleotides in a nucleic acid

    sequence can be interpreted as a rough measure of how conserved a particular region or sequence motif is among lineages. The absence of substitutions

    Nucleic acid sequence

    Nucleic acid sequence

    Nucleic_acid_sequence

  • MalK RNA motifs
  • completely unrelated structure, in terms of different conserved sequence features and a different conserved secondary structure. malK-I motifs are found in

    MalK RNA motifs

    MalK_RNA_motifs

  • Aminoacyl tRNA synthetase
  • Class of enzymes

    synthetase, each composed of ten enzymes: Class I has two highly conserved sequence motifs. It aminoacylates at the 2'-OH of a terminal adenosine nucleotide

    Aminoacyl tRNA synthetase

    Aminoacyl tRNA synthetase

    Aminoacyl_tRNA_synthetase

  • Kozak consensus sequence
  • Nucleic acid motif in molecular biology

    coding for Methionine. upper-case letters indicate highly conserved bases, i.e. the 'AUGG' sequence is constant or rarely, if ever, changes. 'R' indicates

    Kozak consensus sequence

    Kozak_consensus_sequence

  • Comparative biology
  • molecular level, comparative studies often focus on identifying conserved sequences which characterise the functional elements of genes or proteins,

    Comparative biology

    Comparative biology

    Comparative_biology

  • Human genome
  • Complete set of nucleic acid sequences for humans

    70–90 million years ago. So computer comparisons of gene sequences that identify conserved sequences will be an indication of their importance in functions

    Human genome

    Human genome

    Human_genome

  • Protein family
  • Group of evolutionarily-related proteins

    loops, giving rise to blocks of conserved sequence when the sequences of a protein family are compared (see multiple sequence alignment). These blocks are

    Protein family

    Protein family

    Protein_family

  • Immunoreceptor tyrosine-based activation motif
  • An immunoreceptor tyrosine-based activation motif (ITAM) is a conserved sequence of four amino acids that is repeated twice in the cytoplasmic tails of

    Immunoreceptor tyrosine-based activation motif

    Immunoreceptor_tyrosine-based_activation_motif

  • PEN-2
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    extracellular environment. Biochemical studies have shown that a conserved sequence motif D-Y-L-S-F at the C-terminus, as well as the overall length of

    PEN-2

    PEN-2

    PEN-2

  • Hammerhead ribozyme
  • RNA family

    replication mechanism. The hammerhead sequence is sufficient for self-cleavage and acts by forming a conserved three-dimensional tertiary structure. In

    Hammerhead ribozyme

    Hammerhead ribozyme

    Hammerhead_ribozyme

  • MtDNA control region
  • Non-coding region of the mitochondrial DNA

    mitochondrial DNA and include elements like conserved sequence blocks (CSBs) and termination-associated sequences (TAS). The control region also has secondary

    MtDNA control region

    MtDNA control region

    MtDNA_control_region

  • U2 spliceosomal RNA
  • RNA family

    end where 85% of the positions are conserved. Moreover, several secondary structural elements are also conserved including stem loops I, II, III, IV

    U2 spliceosomal RNA

    U2 spliceosomal RNA

    U2_spliceosomal_RNA

  • Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase
  • Enzyme involved in the production of energy by cells

    fingerprint, GxxGDLA (residues 38–44 on human G6PD), and a partially conserved sequence EKPxG near the substrate binding site (residues 170–174 on human G6PD)

    Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase

    Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase

    Glucose-6-phosphate_dehydrogenase

  • Small nucleolar RNA
  • Class of small RNA molecules

    less-well-conserved copy of the C and D motifs (referred to as C' and D') located in the central portion of the snoRNA molecule. A conserved region of

    Small nucleolar RNA

    Small_nucleolar_RNA

  • FOX proteins
  • Family of transcription factors involved in anatomical development

    19 subdivisions based on conserved sequence similarity. The defining feature of FOX proteins is the forkhead box, a sequence of 80 to 100 amino acids

    FOX proteins

    FOX proteins

    FOX_proteins

  • MAFFT
  • transform) is a program used to create multiple sequence alignments of amino acid or nucleotide sequences. Published in 2002, the first version used an

    MAFFT

    MAFFT

  • Rossmann fold
  • Protein fold

    structurally conserved Rossmann fold motif. In 1989, Israel Hanukoglu from the Weizmann Institute of Science discovered that the consensus sequence for NADP+

    Rossmann fold

    Rossmann fold

    Rossmann_fold

  • Ribosomal DNA
  • Genes coding for ribosomal RNA

    remote species as human and frog comparison of sequences at ITS tracts is not appropriate. Conserved sequences at coding regions of rDNA allow comparisons

    Ribosomal DNA

    Ribosomal_DNA

  • Ting Wu
  • American geneticist

    between chromosomes. She also studies ultra-conserved elements (UCEs), proposing that these highly conserved sequences play a role in maintaining genome integrity

    Ting Wu

    Ting Wu

    Ting_Wu

  • Mitochondrion
  • Organelle in eukaryotic cells responsible for respiration

    (OriH) localized on the L strand, three conserved sequence boxes (CSBs 1–3), and a termination-associated sequence (TAS). The origin of replication for the

    Mitochondrion

    Mitochondrion

    Mitochondrion

  • Biological data visualization
  • Branch of bioinformatics

    several reasons: Identifying conserved sequence: Visualization helps researchers identify conserved regions across sequences, which are indicative of functional

    Biological data visualization

    Biological_data_visualization

  • Evolutionary pressure
  • Any cause that reduces reproductive success in a proportion of a population

    to describe the mechanism of natural selection Conserved sequence – Similar DNA, RNA or protein sequences within genomes or among species "Natural selection"

    Evolutionary pressure

    Evolutionary_pressure

  • Split gene theory
  • gene-expression regulatory sequences (promoter and poly-A addition site sequences) also could have originated from stop codons. A conserved sequence, AATAAA, exists

    Split gene theory

    Split_gene_theory

  • MADS-box
  • Protein family

    The MADS box is a conserved sequence motif. The genes which contain this motif are called the MADS-box gene family. The MADS box encodes the DNA-binding

    MADS-box

    MADS-box

  • 16S ribosomal RNA
  • RNA component

    between hypervariable regions, with more conserved regions correlating to higher-level taxonomy and less conserved regions to lower levels, such as genus

    16S ribosomal RNA

    16S ribosomal RNA

    16S_ribosomal_RNA

  • Immunoreceptor tyrosine-based inhibitory motif
  • An immunoreceptor tyrosine-based inhibitory motif (ITIM), is a conserved sequence of amino acids that is found intracellularly in the cytoplasmic domains

    Immunoreceptor tyrosine-based inhibitory motif

    Immunoreceptor_tyrosine-based_inhibitory_motif

  • Primatomorpha
  • Mirorder of mammals

    ML, Li ML, Ayoola AO, Murphy RW, Wu DD, Shao Y (November 2019). "Conserved sequences identify the closest living relatives of primates". Zoological Research

    Primatomorpha

    Primatomorpha

    Primatomorpha

  • Outline of genetics
  • Hierarchical outline list of articles related to genetics

    haploid haploinsufficiency hematopoietic stem cell heterozygous highly conserved sequence holoprosencephaly homologous recombination homozygous human artificial

    Outline of genetics

    Outline_of_genetics

  • Phosphofructokinase
  • Enzyme in glycolysis

    members of the PfkB/RK family are identified by the presence of three conserved sequence motifs. The structures of several PfK family of proteins have been

    Phosphofructokinase

    Phosphofructokinase

    Phosphofructokinase

  • Coding region
  • Portion of gene's sequence which codes for protein

    concept of interspecies constraint in conserved sequences. Researchers termed these highly constrained sequences constrained coding regions (CCRs), and

    Coding region

    Coding_region

  • Index of genetics articles
  • Congenital Conjugation tube Consanguineous Consanguinity Consensus sequence Conserved sequence Constant region Constitutive gene Contig Contig map Contig maps

    Index of genetics articles

    Index_of_genetics_articles

  • Peroxisomal targeting signal
  • Recognizable amino acid sequence

    14p. A few peroxisomal matrix proteins have a different, and less conserved sequence, at their amino termini. This PTS2 signal is recognized by the PTS2

    Peroxisomal targeting signal

    Peroxisomal_targeting_signal

  • Substitution matrix
  • Matrix representing the frequency of evolution of a protein or nucleotide sequence

    computed by looking at "blocks" of conserved sequences found in multiple protein alignments. These conserved sequences are assumed to be of functional importance

    Substitution matrix

    Substitution_matrix

  • Isocitrate dehydrogenase
  • Class of enzymes

    are conserved as well as the amino acids. Therefore, the active sites amongst most prokaryotic isocitrate dehydrogenase enzymes should be conserved as

    Isocitrate dehydrogenase

    Isocitrate dehydrogenase

    Isocitrate_dehydrogenase

  • Regulator gene
  • Gene involved in controlling expression of other genes

    requires statistical rates of conserved and non-conserved sequences. Using the information provided by multiple sequence alignments and statistical rates

    Regulator gene

    Regulator gene

    Regulator_gene

  • Odor
  • Volatile chemical compounds perceived by the sense of smell

    there are no known structures for any olfactory receptor. There is a conserved sequence in roughly three quarters of all ORs. This is a tripodal metal-ion

    Odor

    Odor

    Odor

  • Deletion (genetics)
  • Mutation that removes a part of a DNA sequence

    deletion came from. Recent work suggests that some deletions of highly conserved sequences (CONDELs) may be responsible for the evolutionary differences present

    Deletion (genetics)

    Deletion (genetics)

    Deletion_(genetics)

  • SECIS element
  • RNA sequence directing the translation of UGA codons as selenocysteines

    elongation. In most cases the "kink-turn" part bound to SBP2 has a very conserved sequence "AUGA", but "GGGA" has also been found. 60S ribosomal protein L30

    SECIS element

    SECIS element

    SECIS_element

  • SH3 domain
  • Small protein domain found in some kinases and GTPases

    of about 60 amino acid residues. Initially, SH3 was described as a conserved sequence in the viral adaptor protein v-Crk. This domain is also present in

    SH3 domain

    SH3 domain

    SH3_domain

  • Homology modeling
  • Method of protein structure prediction using other known proteins

    protein structures are more conserved than protein sequences amongst homologues, but sequences falling below a 20% sequence identity can have very different

    Homology modeling

    Homology modeling

    Homology_modeling

  • Muramyl ligase
  • Protein family

    appears to be associated with binding the incoming amino acid. The conserved sequence motifs found in the four Mur enzymes also map to other members of

    Muramyl ligase

    Muramyl_ligase

  • BZIP intron saccharomycetales
  • and 3’ splice sites and a long, poorly conserved sequence separating them. In some species this poorly conserved region can pair with the 5’ UTR of the

    BZIP intron saccharomycetales

    BZIP intron saccharomycetales

    BZIP_intron_saccharomycetales

  • Potocki–Lupski syndrome
  • Medical condition

    they contain the same genes in the same order and orientation. This conserved sequence has been exploited to learn more about SMS and PTLS. Through genetic

    Potocki–Lupski syndrome

    Potocki–Lupski syndrome

    Potocki–Lupski_syndrome

  • Multiple sequence alignment
  • Alignment of more than two molecular sequences

    conserved domains. When looking at multiple sequence alignments, it is useful to consider different aspects of the sequences when comparing sequences

    Multiple sequence alignment

    Multiple sequence alignment

    Multiple_sequence_alignment

  • Conserved signature indels
  • Shared protein sequence feature

    Conserved signature inserts and deletions (CSIs) in protein sequences provide an important category of molecular markers for understanding phylogenetic

    Conserved signature indels

    Conserved_signature_indels

  • Hair keratin
  • Type of keratin found in hair and nails

    cell types. Examination of keratin gene promoter regions reveals conserved sequence motifs that might govern these cell-specific traits. Moreover, through

    Hair keratin

    Hair_keratin

  • 1-phosphofructokinase
  • InterPro Family

    members of the PfkB/RK family are identified by the presence of three conserved sequence motifs and their enzymatic activity generally shows a dependence on

    1-phosphofructokinase

    1-phosphofructokinase

    1-phosphofructokinase

  • Fungal ribotoxin
  • Group of extracellular ribonucleases secreted by fungi

    single phosphodiester bond of the rRNA that is found in a universally conserved sequence. This cleavage leads to cell death by apoptosis. However, since they

    Fungal ribotoxin

    Fungal ribotoxin

    Fungal_ribotoxin

  • Glycoside hydrolase family 14
  • Protein family

    is present in certain bacteria as well as in plants. Three highly conserved sequence regions are found in all known beta-amylases. The first of these regions

    Glycoside hydrolase family 14

    Glycoside hydrolase family 14

    Glycoside_hydrolase_family_14

  • DNA adenine methylase
  • Class of enzymes

    Cheng X (November 1995). "Structure-guided analysis reveals nine sequence motifs conserved among DNA amino-methyltransferases, and suggests a catalytic mechanism

    DNA adenine methylase

    DNA adenine methylase

    DNA_adenine_methylase

  • Rothia-sucC RNA motif
  • RNA family

    be regulated by the sucA RNA motif and the sucC RNA motif, but the conserved sequence and structure features of these motifs suggest they are not structurally

    Rothia-sucC RNA motif

    Rothia-sucC RNA motif

    Rothia-sucC_RNA_motif

  • Plastid terminal oxidase
  • plants and algae. Sequenced genomes of various plant and algae species shows that the amino acid sequence is more than 25% conserved, which is a significant

    Plastid terminal oxidase

    Plastid_terminal_oxidase

  • Tax1
  • amino acid sequence located at its C-terminus that fits a common class I motif, usually ending in threonine–glutamate–valine. This conserved structure

    Tax1

    Tax1

    Tax1

  • FLYWCH zinc finger
  • Protein domain

    C2H2-type zinc finger characterised by five conserved hydrophobic residues, containing the conserved sequence motif: F/Y-X(n)-L-X(n)-F/Y-X(n)-WXCX(6-12)CX(17-22)HXH

    FLYWCH zinc finger

    FLYWCH_zinc_finger

  • CRISPR
  • Family of DNA sequences found in prokaryotic organisms

    repeats. The PAM sequence appears to be important during spacer insertion in type I-E systems. That sequence contains a strongly conserved final nucleotide

    CRISPR

    CRISPR

    CRISPR

  • Phylogenetic tree
  • Branching diagram of evolutionary relationships between organisms

    nearest neighbors on the tree before hybridisation takes place, and conserved sequences. Also, there are problems in basing an analysis on a single type

    Phylogenetic tree

    Phylogenetic_tree

  • ARGLU1
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    decay. Furthermore, ARGLU1 contains a long, highly evolutionarily conserved sequence known as an Ultraconserved Element (UCE) that is within the retained

    ARGLU1

    ARGLU1

    ARGLU1

  • Homing endonuclease
  • Type of enzyme

    Their conserved structural motifs are: LAGLIDADG: Every polypeptide has 1 or 2 LAGLIDADG motifs. The sequence LAGLIDADG is a conserved sequence of amino

    Homing endonuclease

    Homing endonuclease

    Homing_endonuclease

  • Small nucleolar RNA TBR12
  • RNA family

    snoRNA TBR12 belongs to the C/D box class of snoRNAs which contain the conserved sequence motifs known as the C box (UGAUGA) and the D box (CUGA). Most of the

    Small nucleolar RNA TBR12

    Small nucleolar RNA TBR12

    Small_nucleolar_RNA_TBR12

  • FAM120AOS
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    conserved across all of the strict orthologs of the human uncharacterized protein FAM120AOS isoform 1. The amino acid G95 was found to be conserved across

    FAM120AOS

    FAM120AOS

    FAM120AOS

  • Human bocavirus
  • Bocaparvoviruses known to infect humans

    The coat proteins have a conserved, eight stranded beta barrel motif that forms the core of the capsid. There is also a conserved alpha helix. The HBoV capsid

    Human bocavirus

    Human_bocavirus

  • Hilbert space
  • Type of vector space in math

    energy—measured by the Hamiltonian—there are no other functionally independent conserved quantities on the phase space. More explicitly, suppose that the energy

    Hilbert space

    Hilbert space

    Hilbert_space

  • Adam C. Siepel
  • American computational biologist (born 1972)

    statistical methods and software tools for identifying evolutionarily conserved sequences. Siepel is currently Chair of the Simons Center for Quantitative

    Adam C. Siepel

    Adam C. Siepel

    Adam_C._Siepel

  • Origin recognition complex
  • Protein family

    yeast and will facilitate replication from those sites. A highly conserved sequence of 11bp (known as the A element) is thought to be essential for origin

    Origin recognition complex

    Origin_recognition_complex

  • Prokaryotic DNA replication
  • DNA replication in prokaryotes

    out of which three boxes R1, R2 and R4 (which have a highly conserved 9 bp consensus sequence 5' - TTATC/ACACA ) are high affinity DnaA boxes. They bind

    Prokaryotic DNA replication

    Prokaryotic DNA replication

    Prokaryotic_DNA_replication

  • Small nucleolar RNA TBR4
  • RNA family

    snoRNA TBR4 belongs to the C/D box class of snoRNAs which contain the conserved sequence motifs known as the C box (UGAUGA) and the D box (CUGA). Most of the

    Small nucleolar RNA TBR4

    Small nucleolar RNA TBR4

    Small_nucleolar_RNA_TBR4

  • Non-canonical base pairing
  • Base pairs in molecular genetics

    3'-ends of chromosomes contain single stranded overhangs with some conserved sequence motifs (such as TTAGGG in most vertebrates). The single stranded region

    Non-canonical base pairing

    Non-canonical base pairing

    Non-canonical_base_pairing

  • CBS domain
  • Protein domain

    all species from bacteria to humans. It was first identified as a conserved sequence region in 1997 and named after cystathionine beta synthase, one of

    CBS domain

    CBS domain

    CBS_domain

  • UCE
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Wiktionary, the free dictionary. UCE may refer to: Ultra-conserved element, a type of conserved sequence of DNA Unsolicited commercial email, a kind of email

    UCE

    UCE

  • Fumarate lyase
  • Protein family

    use fumarate as a substrate. They have been shown to share a short conserved sequence around a methionine which is probably involved in the catalytic activity

    Fumarate lyase

    Fumarate_lyase

  • Shroom protein family
  • Protein family

    ASD2 is the most highly conserved sequence element shared by Shrm1, Shrm2, Shrm3, and Shrm4. It possesses a well conserved series of leucine residues

    Shroom protein family

    Shroom_protein_family

  • Dispanin
  • Protein family

    Dispanins in eukaryotes and bacteria have high sequence similarities and share several conserved sequence motifs indication a common evolutionary ancestor

    Dispanin

    Dispanin

  • Arenavirus
  • Family of RNA viruses

    extreme termini of each RNA segment contains a 19 nucleotide highly conserved sequence that is critical for recruitment of the viral replication machinery

    Arenavirus

    Arenavirus

    Arenavirus

  • Glycoside hydrolase family 19
  • Enzyme

    consist of about 220 to 230 amino acid residues. GH19 enzymes has a conserved sequence motif ([FHY]-G-R-G-[AP]-ζ-Q-[IL]-[ST]-[FHYW]-[HN]-[FY]-[NY], ζ= hydrophilic

    Glycoside hydrolase family 19

    Glycoside hydrolase family 19

    Glycoside_hydrolase_family_19

  • HCONDELs
  • regions of deletions within the human genome containing sequences that are highly conserved among closely related relatives. Almost all of these deletions

    HCONDELs

    HCONDELs

  • CAAT box
  • Distinct pattern of nucleotides in molecular biology

    by a conserved linker sequence is a sequence of 21 amino acids vital in the specific DNA to CCAAT box binding. The A1 and A2 domains are conserved towards

    CAAT box

    CAAT_box

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  • Device
  • n.

    Anything fancifully conceived.

  • Conserve
  • n.

    A conservatory.

  • Converged
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Converge

  • Conserved
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Conserve

  • Conserve
  • v. t.

    To keep in a safe or sound state; to save; to preserve; to protect.

  • Conservational
  • a.

    Tending to conserve; preservative.

  • Conversed
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Converse

  • Thoughtful
  • a.

    Anxious; solicitous; concerned.

  • Concerned
  • v. t.

    Disturbed; troubled; solicitous; as, to be much concerned for the safety of a friend.

  • Vitrified
  • a.

    Converted into glass.

  • Conserving
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Conserve

  • Conserve
  • n.

    Anything which is conserved; especially, a sweetmeat prepared with sugar; a confection.

  • Concerted
  • a.

    Mutually contrived or planned; agreed on; as, concerted schemes, signals.

  • Construed
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Construe

  • Conserve
  • v. t.

    To prepare with sugar, etc., for the purpose of preservation, as fruits, etc.; to make a conserve of.

  • Uvate
  • n.

    A conserve made of grapes.

  • Converted
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Convert

  • Conserve
  • n.

    A medicinal confection made of freshly gathered vegetable substances mixed with finely powdered refined sugar. See Confection.

  • Conversant
  • a.

    Concerned; occupied.

  • Conserver
  • n.

    One who conserves.