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  2. Biomolecules (journal) - Wikipedia

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    Biomolecules is a peer-reviewed open-access scientific journal covering various aspects of biochemistry, molecular biology, and cell biology research. It is published by MDPI and was established in 2011.

  3. List of biomolecules - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of articles that describe particular biomolecules or types of biomolecules. ... This page was last edited on 10 May 2023, at 20:02 (UTC).

  4. Deletion (genetics) - Wikipedia

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    When a chromosome breaks, if a part of it is deleted or lost, the missing piece of chromosome is referred to as a deletion or a deficiency. [ 2 ] For synapsis to occur between a chromosome with a large intercalary deficiency and a normal complete homolog, the unpaired region of the normal homolog must loop out of the linear structure into a ...

  5. Biomolecules and Biomedicine - Wikipedia

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    Biomolecules and Biomedicine is a bimonthly peer-reviewed open-access medical journal published by the Association of Basic Medical Sciences of Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The journal covers research across the spectrum of pre-clinical studies, translational medicine, and clinical research. [ 1 ]

  6. Biomolecule - Wikipedia

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    A biomolecule or biological molecule is loosely defined as a molecule produced by a living organism and essential to one or more typically biological processes. [1] Biomolecules include large macromolecules such as proteins , carbohydrates , lipids , and nucleic acids , as well as small molecules such as vitamins and hormones.

  7. Chromosome abnormality - Wikipedia

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    Inversions: A portion of the chromosome has broken off, turned upside down, and reattached, therefore the genetic material is inverted. Insertions: A portion of one chromosome has been deleted from its normal place and inserted into another chromosome. Translocations: A portion of one chromosome has been transferred to another chromosome. There ...

  8. Deletion of articles on Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    Through the AfD process, almost 500,000 articles have been deleted between 2001 and 2021. In 2021, about 20,000 articles were nominated. About 60% of articles nominated for deletion are deleted, about 25% are kept, and the remainder are merged with another article, redirected to another article, or met with another fate. [20]

  9. MDPI - Wikipedia

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    MDPI (Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute) is a publisher of open-access scientific journals.It publishes over 390 peer-reviewed, open-access journals. [2] [3] MDPI is among the largest publishers in the world in terms of journal article output, [4] [5] and is the largest publisher of open access articles.