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Monthly Archives: April 2019
G-Protein Coupled Receptor 156 (GPR 156) in Anolis carolinensis, Using Similar Lab Techniques as Other Green Anole Lizard Entries.
12 APRIL 2019 By Megan Scheffe & Jane Sakowicz Brief Introduction to Gene GPR 156 G-protein coupled receptors (GPR) belong to a large family of versatile cell surface receptors to which ligands bind. They are classified by seven helical … Continue reading
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RISEbio Blog Post
By: Amyah Ockenga and Rosemary Hoover The miRNA sequences that our group have been working with are hsa-miR-3135b and hsa-miR-374c-5p. Previously, we had ordered primers to amplify our RNA sequences through PCR and were able to visualize the results using … Continue reading
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RISEbio Brain and Behavior Research Stream
4 APRIL 2019 By Nicole Michealson, Marc Nganteh & Curtis Hanson Introduction Anolis carolinensis, known as green anole lizards, are native to North America, located primarily in the southeastern part of the continent. The RISEBio Brain and Behavior Research Stream … Continue reading
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