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  2. Peroxisome - Wikipedia

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    Basic structure of a peroxisome Distribution of peroxisomes (white) in HEK 293 cells during mitosis Peroxisome in rat neonatal cardiomyocyte. A peroxisome (/ p ə ˈ r ɒ k s ɪ ˌ s oʊ m /) [1] is a membrane-bound organelle, a type of microbody, found in the cytoplasm of virtually all eukaryotic cells. [2] [3] Peroxisomes are oxidative ...

  3. Molecular-weight size marker - Wikipedia

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    A molecular-weight size marker, also referred to as a protein ladder, DNA ladder, or RNA ladder, is a set of standards that are used to identify the approximate size of a molecule run on a gel during electrophoresis, using the principle that molecular weight is inversely proportional to migration rate through a gel matrix.

  4. D-bifunctional protein deficiency - Wikipedia

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    The D-BP gene (HSD17B4), found on the long arm of chromosome 5, consists of 24 exons and 23 introns and is over 100kb in size. Exons 1-12 code for the SDR domain, 12-21 for the hydratase domain, and 21-24 for the SCP2 domain. Transcription is regulated at 400 basepairs upstream of the transcription start site. [1]

  5. File:Thalassodromeus Size Comparison by PaleoGeek.svg

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    Original file (SVG file, nominally 1,368 × 1,481 pixels, file size: 115 KB) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons . Information from its description page there is shown below.

  6. Microsome - Wikipedia

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    In cell biology, microsomes are heterogeneous vesicle-like artifacts (~20-200 nm diameter) re-formed from pieces of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) when eukaryotic cells are broken-up in the laboratory; microsomes are not present in healthy, living cells.

  7. Genome size - Wikipedia

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    Genome size ranges (in base pairs) of various life forms. Genome size is the total amount of DNA contained within one copy of a single complete genome.It is typically measured in terms of mass in picograms (trillionths or 10 −12 of a gram, abbreviated pg) or less frequently in daltons, or as the total number of nucleotide base pairs, usually in megabases (millions of base pairs, abbreviated ...

  8. PEX11B - Wikipedia

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    8799 18632 Ensembl ENSG00000131779 ENSMUSG00000028102 UniProt O96011 Q9Z210 RefSeq (mRNA) NM_001184795 NM_003846 NM_001162387 NM_001162388 NM_011069 RefSeq (protein) NP_001171724 NP_003837 NP_001155859 NP_001155860 NP_035199 Location (UCSC) Chr 1: 145.91 – 145.92 Mb Chr 3: 96.54 – 96.55 Mb PubMed search Wikidata View/Edit Human View/Edit Mouse Peroxisomal membrane protein 11B is a protein ...

  9. Vesicle (biology and chemistry) - Wikipedia

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    Smaller vesicles in the same size range as trafficking vesicles found in living cells are frequently used in biochemistry and related fields. For such studies, a homogeneous phospholipid vesicle suspension can be prepared by extrusion or sonication , [ 29 ] or by rapid injection of a phospholipid solution into an aqueous buffer solution. [ 30 ]