Definition & Meaning | English word ORGANELLAR
ORGANELLAR
Definitions of ORGANELLAR
- Of or pertaining to organelles
Number of letters
10
Is palindrome
No
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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