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... mechanism by which prokaryotes perceive and transduce extracellular signals that activate the plant cell wall degrading apparatus of these organisms . We will focus on the molecular mechanisms by which these two component systems ...
... mechanism by which prokaryotes perceive and transduce extracellular signals that activate the plant cell wall degrading apparatus of these organisms . We will focus on the molecular mechanisms by which these two component systems ...
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... mechanism for hairpin - dependent pausing and termination . In all organisms , transcription performed by DNA ... mechanism of the DNA strand sepa- ration ; second , the optimal length of the RNA / DNA hybrid_and the mechanism of RNA ...
... mechanism for hairpin - dependent pausing and termination . In all organisms , transcription performed by DNA ... mechanism of the DNA strand sepa- ration ; second , the optimal length of the RNA / DNA hybrid_and the mechanism of RNA ...
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... mechanism of substrate loading in multisubunit RNA polymerase is crucial for understanding the general principles of transcription yet remains hotly debated . Here we report the 3.0 - Å resolution structures of the Thermus thermophilus ...
... mechanism of substrate loading in multisubunit RNA polymerase is crucial for understanding the general principles of transcription yet remains hotly debated . Here we report the 3.0 - Å resolution structures of the Thermus thermophilus ...
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