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Ärna
Ärna is an airport northwest of Uppsala, Sweden. It was formerly a base of the Swedish Air Force, then home of the 16th Fighter Wing (F 16). A company called Uppsala Airport have bought the airport and are planning to make it to a comercial airport, mainly for low-cost airlines. External links ..
Árnafjall
Árnafjall is the highest mountain on the island of Vágar in the Faroe Islands. The highest point is 722 meters above sea level. The name Árnafjall translates to the eagles mountain. The mountain lies on the west side of Vágar close to the village of Gásadalur. ..
Árnafjørður
Árnafjørður is a town of the municipality of Klaksvíkar, on the island of Borðoy, in the Faroe Islands. Location: [62°15′21″N, 6°32′3″W] Árnafjørður as a population of 59 . Its postal code is FO 727. Árnafjørður is located at the bottom of a deep inlet of the same na..
Árnagarður
Árnagarður is one of the buildings that make up the University of Iceland. It is named after the 18th century scholar Árni Magnússon and houses the Árni Magnússon Institute. Most of the building is used for staff offices and classrooms, but it also houses a small caféteria. It is mostl..
Črna na Koroškem
Občina Črna na Koroškem --> Area: 156.0 km² Population - males - females 3,6161,8391,777 Mayor: Average age: 36.88 years Residential areas: - households: - families: 26.88 m²/person1,3131,054 Working active: - unemployed: 1,637214 Ave..
Örn Arnarson
Örn Arnarson (born August 31 1981 in Reykjavík) is a backstroke swimmer from Iceland, who won his first major title in 1998 at the European SC Championships in Sheffield. There he captured the title in the 200m Backstroke. A year later, at the European SC Championships 1999 in Lisbon, Portugal, ..
Rénald Clérismé
Rénald Clérismé (born 1937?) is a Haïtian politician. He has been foreign minister of the country since 9 June 2006. ..
RNA
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Ribonucleic acid (RNA) is a nucleic acid polymer consisting of nucleotide monomers. RNA nucleotides contain ri..
RNA-binding protein
RNA-binding proteins are typically cytoplasmic and nuclear proteins that associate with (bind) and facilitate the translation of RNAs. ..
RNA-induced silencing complex
RNA-induced silencing complex, or RISC, is a multi-protein siRNA complex which cleaves (incoming viral) dsRNA and binds the complementary RNA to a protein which seeks out the complementary strand. When it finds the complementary strand, it activates RNAse activity and cleaves the RNA. The RISC h..
RNase H
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RNase III
RNase type III enzymes (Drosha,Dicer,...) are involved in the Biogenesis of miRNA,siRNA for the RNAi pathway ..
RNAse L
RNAse L is an interferon-induced nuclease which, upon activation, destroys all RNA within the cell (both cellular and viral). Production and Activation RNAse L is present in very minute quantities during the normal cell cycle. When interferon binds to cell receptors, it activates transcription of ..
RNase P
RNase P is a type of ribonuclease and is currently under heavy research. RNase P is unique from other RNases in that it is a ribozyme – a ribonucleic acid that acts as a catalyst in the same way that a protein based enzyme would. Its function is to cleave off an extra, or precursor, sequenc..
RNAS Boaz Island
HMS Malabar. Royal Navy, Fleet Air Arm, RNAS, Boaz Island, Bermuda. Bermuda had become the primary base for the Royal Navy in the North-West Atlantic following American independence. It was the location of a dockyard, an Admiralty House, and the base of a naval squadron. In the 20th Century, when ..
RNAS Charlton Horethorne
RNAS Charlton Horethorne was a Royal Naval Air Service station in Dorset. It opened in 1942, as a flying training base under the administrative care of HMS Heron. It closed in 1948 and as since been returned to agricultural use. See also List of air stations of the Royal Navy ..
RNAS Culdrose
Royal Naval Air Station Culdrose (HMS Seahawk), based in Cornwall, near Helston, on the Lizard Peninsula, has three major roles: serving the Fleet Air Arm's front line Sea King and Merlin helicopter squadrons; providing search and rescue for the South West region; and training specialists for the Ro..
RNAS Portland
RNAS Portland was an air station of the Royal Navy, built in 1917 as HMS Serepta, within the confines of Portland Harbour. Seaplanes were originally operated from the base's slipways. In 1919, 241 Squadron was disbanded and aviation operations ceased. In 1946, Hoverfly R-4Bs moved in and the base's..
RNAS Predannack
Predannack Airfield is situated near Mullion on Cornwall's Lizard Peninsula. The runways are operated by the Royal Navy and today it is used as a satellite airfield and relief landing ground for nearby RNAS Culdrose. It is also home to an RAF Gliding School unit and the Royal Naval School of Fire..
RNAS Ronaldsway
RNAS Ronaldsway, known as HMS Urley, the Manx word for eagle, was a World War II naval air station. Ronaldsway airport was the civilian airport on the Isle of Man from 1934 to 1939 when with the outbreak of hostilities it was taken over by the Royal Air Force. In 1942, it was transferred to the Fle..
RNAS Yeovilton
Royal Naval Air Station Yeovilton, or RNAS Yeovilton, (HMS Heron) is an airfield of the Royal Navy, sited in South West England a few miles north of Yeovil in Somerset. It is one of two active Fleet Air Arm bases and is currently home to the Royal Navy's Lynx helicopters and the Royal Marines Comman..
RNA (disambiguation)
RNA can stand for many things Ribonucleic acid, a nucleic acid consisting of a chain of covalently bound nucleotides, distinguishable from DNA by the presence of an additional hydroxyl group attached to each ribose ring.Royal Nepalese Army, the army of NepalRoyal Navy Association, a form of auxilia..
RNA editing
The term RNA editing describes those molecular processes in which the information content is altered in a RNA molecule through a chemical change in the base makeup. To date such changes have been observed in tRNA, rRNA and mRNA molecules of eukaryotes, but not prokaryotes. The demonstration of RNA e..
RNA Framework
RNA is an open-source component based programming framework for PHP 5. It allows you to create a web application in a very short time. It uses XSL Transformations to give you the most flexible and fast solution. External links [Project web site] ..
RNA interference
RNA interference (RNAi) is a mechanism in molecular biology where the presence of certain fragments of double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) interferes with the expression of a particular gene which shares a homologous sequence with the dsRNA. RNAi is distinct from other gene silencing phenomena in that si..
RNA Ontology Consortium
The RNA Ontology Consortium is an international organization whose purpose is to create a standard vocabulary for studying ribonucleic acid. The Consortium shall also provide a central system for organizing information related to ribonucleic acid. The Consortium is one of the National Science Founda..
RNA polymerase
RNAP from E. coli pictured during elongation. Portions of the enzyme were made transparent so as to make the path of RNA and DNA more clear. The magnesium ion (yellow) is located at the enzyme active site RNA polymerase (RNAP or RNApol) is an enzyme responsible for making RNA from a DNA templa..
RNA polymerase control by chromatin structure
This is an outline of an example mechanism of yeast cells by which chromatin structure and histone posttranslational modification help regulate and record the transcription of genes by RNA polymerase II. This pathway gives examples of regulation at these points of transcription: Pre-initiation (pro..
RNA polymerase I
RNA polymerase I (also called Pol I) transcribes DNA to synthesize rRNA (Ribosomal RNA). Pol I consists of a 12 protein subunits (polypeptide). All 12 subunits have identical or related counterparts in Pol II and Pol III. The process of transcription by Pol I is relatively unregulated (rRNA for ri..
RNA polymerase II
RNA polymerase II (also called RNAP II and Pol II) transcribes DNA to synthesize precursors of mRNA and most snRNA. A 550 kDa complex of 12 subunits, RNAP II is the most studied type of RNA polymerase. A wide range of transcription factors are required for it to bind to its promoters and begin trans..
RNA polymerase III
RNA polymerase III (also called Pol III) transcribes DNA to synthesize ribosomal 5S rRNA, tRNA and other small RNAs. The genes transcribed by RNA Pol III fall in the category of "housekeeping" genes whose expression is required in all cell types and most environmental conditions. Therefore the regu..
RNA replicase
RNA replicase is a polymerase enzyme that catalyzes the self-replication of single-stranded RNA. ..
RNA virus
An RNA virus is a virus which belongs to either Group III, Group IV or Group V of the Baltimore classification system of classifying viruses. As such, they possess ribonucleic acid (RNA) as their genetic material and do not replicate using a DNA intermediate. The nucleic acid is usually single-stran..
RNA world hypothesis
RNA with its nitrogenous bases to the left and DNA to the right. The RNA world hypothesis proposes that RNA was actually the first life-form on earth, later developing a cell membrane around it and becoming the first prokaryotic cell. Contents 1 Support for the idea2 The base pa..
Rónald Gómez
Rónald Gómez (born January 24, 1975 in Guanacaste) is a Costa Rican football (soccer) forward, who, as of 2006, plays for Apoel FC. An important player on the Costa Rican national team, Gómez played for his country at the 2002 World Cup, scoring two goals. As we head into the final stages of th..
Rúnar Kristinsson
Rúnar Kristinsson (born September 5, 1969 in Reykjavík) is an Icelandic footballer playing midfield. He started his career in the small club Leiknir before moving on to KR Reykjavík, a large club in Iceland. His performances attracted foreign clubs, and soon he was transferred to Örgryte IS in ..
Şırnak
Şırnak is a town in southeastern Turkey, the capital of Şırnak Province. Şırnak | Beytüşşebap | Cizre | Güçlükonak | İdil | Silopi | Uludere ..
Şırnak Province
Şırnak is a Turkish province in southeastern Anatolia. It has a population of 353,197 (2000). Kurds form the majority.[Distribution of Kurdish People] — GlobalSecurity.org Şırnak has some mountainous regions in the west and the south, but the majority of the province consists..
Žďár nad Sázavou
Žďár nad Sázavou (German: Saar) is a city in Vysočina Region of the Czech Republic. It has cca 24,000 inhabitants. It is the administrative capital of the Žďár nad Sázavou District. Villages Mělkovice, Radonín, Stržanov and Veselíčko are administrative parts of Žďár nad Sázavou..
Žďár nad Sázavou District
Map of the Czech Republic highlighting Žďár nad Sázavou District Žďár nad Sázavou District (Okres Žďár nad Sázavou in Czech) is a district (okres) within the Vysočina Region (Vysočina) of the Czech Republic. Its capital is Žďár nad Sázavou, a town of 25.000 inhabitants built ..
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