BMCB625: noncoding RNA (Xist): Difference between revisions
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#How do Chaumeil, et al., track a "single species" of mRNA transcripts? | #How do Chaumeil, et al., track a "single species" of mRNA transcripts? | ||
#How to they demonstrate the absence of transcription? What is a major drawback to this method? Do they truly | #How to they demonstrate the absence of transcription? What is a major drawback to this method? Do they truly demonstrate "absence of transcription?" | ||
--[[User:Chris|Chris]] 22:22, 23 April 2007 (EDT) | --[[User:Chris|Chris]] 22:22, 23 April 2007 (EDT) | ||
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(Homework) Questions
Jon
Chris
- How do Chaumeil, et al., track a "single species" of mRNA transcripts?
- How to they demonstrate the absence of transcription? What is a major drawback to this method? Do they truly demonstrate "absence of transcription?"
--Chris 22:22, 23 April 2007 (EDT)
Mahta
Q1. How do you think the Xist transcript is able to exclude RNA Pol II and other transcription components from a "defined" region? How would you go about testing your hypothesis?
Q2. In relation to Q1 - what do you think the Xist domain is comprised of?