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Definition of reverse transcription in English: reverse transcriptionnoun mass nounBiochemistry The reverse of normal transcription, occurring in some RNA viruses, in which a sequence of nucleotides is copied from an RNA template during the synthesis of a molecule of DNA. Example sentencesExamples - Thus with the possibility of more than one round of reverse transcription of the repeat unit during RNA template slippage, the slippage retrotransposition model offers an attractive alternative.
- Second, are the introns of the progenitor gene maintained in the duplicate copy and does reverse transcription of processed mRNA play a significant role in the gene duplication process?
- Presumably, this 22-bp sequence was present on the RNA template used for reverse transcription.
- RNA isolation and reverse transcription were performed as previously described.
- For each RNA isolate we performed several control experiments involving amplification reactions on DNA templates and RNA templates prior to reverse transcription.
Definition of reverse transcription in US English: reverse transcriptionnoun Biochemistry The reverse of normal transcription, occurring in some RNA viruses, in which a sequence of nucleotides is copied from an RNA template during the synthesis of a molecule of DNA. Example sentencesExamples - RNA isolation and reverse transcription were performed as previously described.
- For each RNA isolate we performed several control experiments involving amplification reactions on DNA templates and RNA templates prior to reverse transcription.
- Presumably, this 22-bp sequence was present on the RNA template used for reverse transcription.
- Thus with the possibility of more than one round of reverse transcription of the repeat unit during RNA template slippage, the slippage retrotransposition model offers an attractive alternative.
- Second, are the introns of the progenitor gene maintained in the duplicate copy and does reverse transcription of processed mRNA play a significant role in the gene duplication process?
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