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(Tıp) Bulaşıcı ecthyma, koyunlardan insanlara geçebilen ve ülserasyonlara sebep olan bir hastalık
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open reading frame
An exanthemous disease caused by a parapox virus, occurring primarily in sheep and goats but also capable of infecting humans
A section of a sequenced piece of DNA that begins with an initiation (methionine ATG) codon and ends with a nonsense codon ORFs all have the potential to encode a protein or polypeptide, however many may not actually do so
Open reading frame within a sequence that may be a gene, but has not yet been demonstrated as such
Open Reading Frame A series of codons (base triplets) which can be translated into a protein There are six potential reading frames of an unidentifed sequence; TBLASTN (see BLAST) transalates a nucleotide sequence in all six reading frames, into a protein, then attempts to align the results to sequeneces in a protein database, returning the results as a nucleotide sequence The most likely reading frame can be identified using on-line software (e g ORF Finder)
A bright-colored domesticated variety of the id
An ORF (Open Reading Frame) corresponds to a stretch of DNA that could potentially be translated into a polypeptide; i e , it begins with an ATG "start" codon and terminates with one of the 3 "stop" codons For an ORF to be considered as a good candidate for coding a bona fide cellular protein, a minimum size requirement is often set, e g , many of the systematic sequencing groups define an ORF as a stretch of DNA that would code for a protein of 100 amino acids or more An ORF is not usually considered equivalent to a gene or locus until there has been shown to be a phenotype associated with a mutation in the ORF, and/or an mRNA transcript or a gene product generated from the ORF's DNA has been detected See ORF naming conventions for how ORF's are named in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
{i} very contagious virus disease that affects goats and sheep caused by a poxvirus and characterized by blisters on the animal's lips filled with pus (transmittable to people)
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