Definition & Meaning | English word ORGANELLAR


ORGANELLAR

Definitions of ORGANELLAR

  1. Of or pertaining to organelles

Number of letters

10

Is palindrome

No

20
AN
ANE
AR
EL
ELL
GA
GAN
LA
LAR
LL
NE
OR

3

3

891
AA
AAE
AAG
AAL
AAN
AAO
AAR
AE
AEA
AEL
AEO

Examples of Using ORGANELLAR in a Sentence

  • It does not apply to organellar genomes (mitochondria and plastids) smaller than ~20-30 kbp, nor does it apply to single stranded DNA (viral) genomes or any type of RNA genome.
  • Heteroplasmy is the presence of more than one type of organellar genome (mitochondrial DNA or plastid DNA) within a cell or individual.
  • Bergeron, cell biologist and biochemist, known for discovery of calnexin, endosomal signalling and organellar proteomics.
  • Kanji Ohyama - "Gene Content, Organization and Molecular Evolution of Plant Organellar Genomes and Sex Chromosomes —Insights from the Case of the Liverwort Marchantia polymorpha—".
  • Uniparental inheritance occurs in extranuclear genes when only one parent contributes organellar DNA to the offspring.
  • DEAD box proteins are considered to be RNA helicases and many have been found to be required in cellular processes such as RNA metabolism, including nuclear transcription, pre-mRNA splicing, ribosome biogenesis, nucleocytoplasmic transport, translation, RNA decay and organellar gene expression.
  • TOP1 (also known as OOP, organellar oligopeptidase, TOPorg, and thimet metalloendopeptidase 1) is located in the mitochondria and chloroplasts and has the AT5G65620 gene.
  • The fertilized cell contains all the nuclear and organellar materials from both gametes until the onset of meiosis, which occurs 24 hours after the insect-host molts and triggers the digestion of one flagellum and one centriole from one gamete and the axostyles of both gametes.



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