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A single nucleotide polymorphism or SNP is a single nucleotide variation at a specific genomic position in a large population. It is the most prevalent type of sequence variation found in the human genome. Point mutations that occur in more than 1% of the population qualify as SNPs. These are present once every 1000 nucleotides on an average in the human genome. Replacement of a purine with another purine (A/G) or a pyrimidine with another pyrimidine (C/T) is known as a transition. In contrast,...
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Breathing is primarily an involuntary activity regulated by the brainstem respiratory centers. However, it can also be consciously controlled, allowing us to hold our breath or take deeper breaths when needed. This voluntary control is facilitated by the cerebral motor cortex, which bypasses the medullary centers to stimulate the respiratory muscles directly.
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The evolution of new genes is critical for speciation. Exon recombination, also known as exon shuffling or domain shuffling, is an important means of new gene formation. It is observed across vertebrates, invertebrates, and in some plants such as potatoes and sunflowers. During exon recombination, exons from the same or different genes recombine and produce new exon-intron combinations, which might evolve into new genes. 
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SARS-CoV-2 発疹の説明

Mitch Leslie

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    ウイルスのタンパク質が 神経細胞を刺激し 将来の治療の標的となる可能性を示唆しています この発見は神経疾患の 治療への新たな道を開きます

    科学分野:

    • 神経科学
    • ウイルス学
    • 分子生物学

    背景:

    • ウイルス感染は神経機能に 影響を及ぼします
    • ウイルスの宿主との相互作用を理解することは,治療法の開発に不可欠です.

    研究 の 目的:

    • 特定のウイルスタンパク質が神経細胞に及ぼす影響を調べるため
    • このウイルスのタンパク質が 治療の標的になるかどうか

    主な方法:

    • 神経細胞の細胞培養を利用した.
    • ウイルスのタンパク質に神経細胞を暴露した.
    • 細胞の反応と活動を監視する.

    主要な成果:

    • ウイルスのタンパク質は神経細胞の活動を刺激することが判明しました.
    • ニューロンの信号伝達経路に 顕著な変化が観察されました

    結論:

    • 研究されたウイルスのタンパク質は神経細胞の機能に直接的な影響を及ぼします.
    • このウイルスのタンパク質は,新しい治療戦略の標的となる可能性があります.

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