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Bacterial nucleoid is a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma
Andrei Kuzminov
Microbiology
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Bacterial nucleoid
100%
Nucleoid
100%
Nucleoid-associated Proteins
50%
Mega
33%
Living Cells
16%
Electron Microscopy
16%
Bacterial Cells
16%
Free Diffusion
16%
Phase Separation
16%
Inner Membrane
16%
Metabolism
16%
Phase Separate
16%
Solenoid
16%
Single Guide RNA (sgRNA)
16%
Ribonucleoprotein
16%
DNA Mobility
16%
Chaperone
16%
Prokaryotic Cells
16%
Condensin
16%
Bacterial Chromosome
16%
RNA-dependent RNA Polymerase (RdRP)
16%
Nascent Transcripts
16%
Rosette
16%
Conveyor
16%
Transportation Mode
16%
Central Dogma
16%
Fixed Cells
16%
Supercoiled DNA
16%
Active Part
16%
DNA Phases
16%
Intracellular Transportation
16%
Nascent mRNA
16%
DNA Rings
16%
Action Phases
16%
Medicine and Dentistry
Ribosome
100%
Interphase
100%
Bacterial Cell
50%
Electron Microscopy
50%
RNA Polymerase
50%
Inner Membrane
50%
Chaperone
50%
Rosette Formation
50%
Condensin
50%
Prokaryotic Cell
50%
Bacterial Chromosome
50%
DNA Supercoiling
50%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Nucleoid
100%
Transcription
40%
Messenger RNA
30%
Interphase
20%
Metabolic Pathway
10%
Facilitated Diffusion
10%
Rigidity
10%
Inner Membrane
10%
Electron Microscopy
10%
Phase Separation
10%
Condensin
10%
Bacterial Chromosome
10%
RNA Polymerase
10%
Rosette Formation
10%
DNA Supercoiling
10%
Immunology and Microbiology
Nucleoid
100%
Interphase
20%
Ribosome
20%
Bacterial Cell
10%
Rigidity
10%
Electron Microscopy
10%
RNA Polymerase
10%
Bacterial Chromosome
10%
Inner Membrane
10%
Rosette Formation
10%
Prokaryotic Cell
10%
Phase Separation
10%
DNA Supercoiling
10%