Merge Microsatellite genetics date September 2010 A shorttandemrepeat STR in DNA occurs when a pattern of two or more nucleotide s are repeated and the repeated sequences are directly adjacent to each other. The pattern can range in length from 2 to 5 base pair s bp for example CATG sub n sub in a genome genomic region and is typically in the non coding intron region. A shorttandemrepeat polymorphism STRP occurs when homologous STR loci differ in the number of repeats between individuals. By identifying repeats of a specific sequence at specific locations in the genome, it is possible to create a genetic profile of an individual. There are currently over 10,000 Citation needed date June 2011 published STR sequences in the human genome. STR analysis has become the prevalent analysis method for determining Genetic fingerprinting genetic profiles in forensic cases. Forensic analysis Image Str profile.jpg thumb right 400px A partial human STR profile obtained using the Applied Biosystems Identifiler kit. STR analysis is a relatively new technology in the field of forensics , having come into popularity in the mid to late 1990s. It is used for the genetic fingerprinting of individuals. The STRs in use today for forensic analysis are all tetra or penta nucleotide repeats 4 or 5 repeated ... ShortTandem Repeats Repeated sequence DEFAULTSORT ShortTandemRepeat Category Repetitive DNA sequences Category Genetic genealogy Category DNA profiling techniques de Shorttandemrepeat es SSR hi nl Shorttandemrepeat ru zh ... are often used in genealogical DNA test ing. See also tandemrepeat variable number tandemrepeat nucleotide ... degradation in non ideal conditions. Shorter repeat sequences tend to suffer from artifacts such as PCR ... with tri nucleotide repeats such as Huntington s disease . Longer repeat sequences will suffer ... Tandem Meetings of the International Bone Marrow Transplant Registry and the American Society of Blood ... more details
as Microsatellite genetics microsatellite s or shorttandemrepeat s. When exactly two nucleotides are repeated, it is called a dinucleotide repeat for example ACACACAC... . The microsatellite instability ...Tandem repeats occur in DNA when a pattern of two or more nucleotides is repeated and the repetitions are directly adjacent to each other. ref MeshName TandemRepeat ref Example An example would be A T T C ... ref When three nucleotides are repeated, it is called a trinucleotide repeat for example CAGCAGCAGCAG... , and abnormalities in such regions can give rise to trinucleotide repeat disorders . When the number is not known, variable, or irrelevant, it is sometimes called a variable number tandemrepeat VNTR . Medical Subject Headings MeSH classifies variable number tandem repeats under minisatellites. ref MeshName Variable Number of Tandem Repeats ref Uses Tandemrepeat describes a pattern that helps determine an individual s inherited traits. Tandem repeats can be very useful in determining parentage. Shorttandemrepeat s are used for certain genealogical DNA test s. DNA is examined from ... Tandem Repeats Database http www.cstl.nist.gov div831 strbase ShortTandem Repeats Database Search tools http tandem.bu.edu trf trf.html Tandem Repeats Finder http bioinfo.lifl.fr mreps Mreps http atgc.lirmm.fr star STAR http tandem.sci.brooklyn.cuny.edu Tandem TRED Tandem Repeats over the Edit ... power http ugene.unipro.ru documentation manual plugins repeat finder.html tandem repeats ... is determined. In the field of Computer Science , tandem repeats in strings e.g. DNA sequences ... in 2004 linked the unusual genetic plasticity of dog s to mutations in tandem repeats. ref cite doi 10.1126 science.306.5705.2172 ref See also Variable number tandemrepeat s Shorttandemrepeat s Satellite DNA Minisatellite Microsatellite genetics Microsatellite Tandem repeats database Amino acid tandemrepeat References ZoolRes26 555. reflist External links Examples http www.rvc.ac.uk review DNA ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date February 2009 Variable number of tandemrepeat locus VNTR locus is any DNA sequence that exist in multiple copies strung together in a variety of tandem lengths. DEFAULTSORT TandemRepeat Locus Category Genetics Genetics stub ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2011 A Variable Number TandemRepeat or VNTR is a location in a genome where a short nucleotide sequence is organized as a tandemrepeat . These can be found on many chromosomes ... of 4 base pairs. See also TandemrepeatShorttandemrepeat Microsatellite genetics Microsatellite ... 5 base pair s in length an arbitrary cutoff , while the latter involve longer blocks. Talk Shorttandemrepeat Confusing this distinction is the recent use of the terms ShortTandemRepeat STR and Simple Sequence Repeat SSR , which are more descriptive, but whose definitions are similar to that of microsatellites. VNTRs with very shortrepeat blocks may be Microsatellite instability unstable dinucleotide ... The Microorganisms Tandem Repeats Database http www.cstl.nist.gov div831 strbase ShortTandem Repeats Database http tandem.bu.edu Tandem Repeats Database TRDB Search tools http tandem.bu.edu trf trf.html Tandem Repeats Finder http bioinfo.lifl.fr mreps Mreps http atgc.lirmm.fr star STAR http www.sci.brooklyn.cuny.edu sokol tandem TRED http strand.imb.ac.ru swan index.html TandemSWAN http www.biophp.org ... thumb right 650px center Schematic of a Variable Number of Tandem Repeats in 4 alleles. center ... each of the repeated DNA sequences at a particular VNTR location. The repeats are tandem they are clustered .... The use of restriction enzymes showed that some Alu sequence repeat blocks were Interspersed repeat interspersed throughout the genome. DNA sequencing later showed that other repeats are clustered at specific locations, with tandem repeats being more common than inverted repeats which may interfere with DNA replication . VNTRs are the class of clustered tandem repeats that exhibit allelic ... JSTRING JSTRING Java Search for Tandem Repeats in genomes http www.rub.de spezzoo cm cm phobos.htm Phobos a tandemrepeat search tool for perfect and imperfect repeats the maximum pattern size depends only on computational power MeshName Variable Number of Tandem Repeats Repeated ... more details
Wiktionary Repeat may refer to Repetition , a rhetorical, musical and pedagogical device, as well as the title of several books and songs Repeat sign in music, or repetition music Repeat Records Repeat The Best of Jethro Tull Vol II , record by Jethro Tull Another word for a rerun in broadcasting Repeated sequence DNA Repeated DNA sequence The Pascal programming language Pascal programming language has a Do while loop code repeat until code loop Repeat David Guetta song disambig ko ja ... more details
File Paarden tandem.jpg thumb 300px Ponies driving in tandem otheruses Image Flory och Elin.jpg thumb Tandem bicycle Tandem or in tandem is an arrangement where a team of machines, animals or people are lined up one behind another, all facing in the same direction. ref name OED OED Tandem ref Tandem ... to a pair , harnessed side by side, or a team of several pairs. Tandem harness allows additional animals to provide pulling power for a vehicle designed for a single animal. The English word tandem derives from the Latin language Latin adverb Lang la tandem meaning at length or finally . ref name Wordinfo.com cite web url http www.wordinfo.info words index info view unit 2083 title Tandem publisher Wordinfo.com accessdate 2009 01 28 ref Tandem seating may be used on a tandem bicycle where it is alternative to sociable seating. The term tandem can also be used more generally to refer to any group ... KR200 was an example of a very small automobile that used tandem seating. A tandem arrangement ... side by side or in tandem. Usually the pilot is in front and the instructor behind. In attack helicopters ... weapons, as the AH 1 Cobra was a tandem cockpit redesign which produced a much slimmer profile than ... 58 Hustler seated 3 crew members in tandem. A common engineering adaptation is to lengthen the cockpit or fuselage to create a trainer with tandem seating from a single seater aircraft. Side by side seating File Hunter and meteor at kemble arp.jpg thumb Tandem seat Gloster Meteor and side by side ... tandem seating but the final B 52 bomber series used a conventional side by side cockpit. The Grumman ... the student pilot. The tandem configuration has the advantage of being closer to the normal working ... tandem seat title Why Tandem Seating in the SGT 300? date 2010 03 15 accessdate work testrakeaviation ... Hunter training versions. See also Tandem language learning Class 4 telephone switch or tandem switch Semi trailer , where multiple axles on a trailer are called tandem axles . Series and parallel ... more details
Direct repeats are a type of genetic sequence that consists of two or more repeats of a specific sequence. ref name Ussery2008 cite book title Computing for Comparative Microbial Genomics Bioinformatics for Microbiologists chapter Word Frequencies, Repeats, and Repeat related Structures in Bacterial Genomes series Computational Biology volume 8 page 133 144 first1 David W. last1 Ussery first2 Trudy last2 Wassenaar first3 Stefano last3 Borini publisher Springer edition 1 date 2008 12 22 isbn 978 1 84800 254 8 ref Direct repeats are nucleotide sequences present in multiple copies in the genome . There are several types of repeated sequences. Interspersed or dispersed DNA repeats interspersed repetitive sequences are copies of transposable elements interspersed throughout the genome. Flanking or terminal repeats terminal repeat sequences are sequences that are repeated on both ends of a sequence, for example, the long terminal repeat Long terminal repeats LTRs on retroviruses . Direct terminal repeats are in the same direction and inverted terminal repeats are opposite to each other in direction. Tandem repeats tandem repeat sequences are repeated copies which lie adjacent to each other. These can also be direct or inverted repeats . The ribosomal RNA and transfer RNA genes belong to the class of middle repetitive DNA. See also inverted repeat References reflist genetics stub Repeated sequence Category Repetitive DNA sequences Category Genetics ... more details
Infobox protein family Symbol Pentapeptide Name Pentapeptide repeat image PDB 3du1 EBI.png width caption Structure of the pentapeptide repeat protein HetL. ref name pmid18952182 cite journal author Ni S, Sheldrick GM, Benning MM, Kennedy MA title The 2 resolution crystal structure of HetL, a pentapeptide repeat protein involved in regulation of heterocyst differentiation in the cyanobacterium Nostoc sp. strain PCC 7120 journal J. Struct. Biol. volume 165 issue 1 pages 47 52 year 2009 month January ... in multiple tandem copies in protein molecules. ref name pmid16388575 cite journal author Vetting MW, Hegde SS, Fajardo JE, et al. title Pentapeptide repeat proteins journal Biochemistry volume 45 issue ... 1998 month June pmid 9655353 pmc 2144021 doi 10.1002 pro.5560070625 url ref Pentapeptide repeat proteins ... Bateman et al. showed that a large family of related pentapeptide repeat proteins existed. ref ... protein a DNA gyrase inhibitor it has been suggested that the pentapeptide repeat structure mimics the structure ... repeat proteins. 370px left Image HglK dotplot.png thumb 235px Dot plot of the HglK protein against itself showing repeats as diagonal lines. right The pentapeptide repeat is a feature seen in protein ... dot plot s of proteins such as HglK. The central position in the pentapeptide repeat is usually ... structure of a pentapeptide repeat protein was the MfpA protein solved by Hegde and colleagues. It showed that pentapeptide repeat proteins PRPs possessed a four sided beta helix structure. ref name ... crystal structure of HetL, a pentapeptide repeat protein involved in regulation of heterocyst ... SS, Blanchard JS title Crystallization of a pentapeptide repeat protein by reductive cyclic pentylation ... KZ, Blanchard JS title Structural characterization of the fusion of two pentapeptide repeat proteins ... the repeated five residues fold crystal structure of a lumenal pentapeptide repeat protein from ... variation between pentapeptide repeat proteins crystal structure of Rfr23 from Cyanothece ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Pfam box Symbol PPR Name Pentatricopeptide repeat image width caption Pfam PF01535 Pfam clan CL0020 InterPro IPR002885 SMART Prosite PS51375 SCOP TCDB OPM family OPM protein PDB The pentatricopeptide repeat PPR is a 35 amino acid sequence motif . Pentatricopeptide repeat containing proteins are a family of proteins commonly found in the plant kingdom. They are distinguished by the presence of tandem degenerate PPR motifs ref name pmid16837079 cite journal author Mingler MK, Hingst AM, Clement SL, Yu LE, Reifur L, Koslowsky DJ title Identification of pentatricopeptide repeat proteins in Trypanosoma brucei journal Mol. Biochem. Parasitol. volume 150 issue 1 pages 37 45 year 2006 month November pmid 16837079 doi 10.1016 j.molbiopara.2006.06.006 url issn ref and by the relative lack of introns in the genes coding for them. ref name pmid15269332 Approximately 450 such proteins have been identified in the Arabidopsis thaliana arabidopsis genome, and another 477 in the rice genome. ref name pmid18343892 cite journal author O Toole N, Hattori M, Andres C, Iida K, Lurin C, Schmitz Linneweber C, Sugita M, Small I title On the expansion of the pentatricopeptide repeat gene family in plants journal Mol. Biol. Evol. volume 25 issue 6 pages 1120 8 year 2008 month June pmid 18343892 doi 10.1093 molbev msn057 url issn ref Despite the large size of the protein family, genetic data suggest that there is little or no redundancy of function between the PPR proteins in arabidopsis thaliana arabidopsis . ref name pmid15269332 The purpose of PPR proteins is currently under ... wide analysis of Arabidopsis pentatricopeptide repeat proteins reveals their essential role in organelle ... repeat protein is essential for RNA editing in chloroplasts journal Nature volume 433 issue ... structure similar to those found in the tetratricopeptide repeat. ref name pmid10664580 cite journal ... 10664580 doi url issn ref Examples Human genes encoding proteins containing this repeat include DENND4A ... more details
Infobox protein family Symbol NHL Name NHL repeat image PDB 1q7f EBI.jpg width caption Structure of the brain tumor Pumilio translation repressor complex. ref name pmid14561773 cite journal author Edwards TA, Wilkinson BD, Wharton RP, Aggarwal AK title Model of the brain tumor Pumilio translation repressor complex journal Genes Dev. volume 17 issue 20 pages 2508 2513 year 2003 month October pmid 14561773 pmc 218144 doi 10.1101 gad.1119403 url ref Pfam PF01436 Pfam clan CL0186 InterPro IPR001258 SMART PROSITE SCOP 1q7f TCDB OPM family OPM protein PDB PDB2 1q7f , PDB2 1rwi , PDB2 1rwl The NHL repeat , named after CAPN3 NCL 1 , TRIM32 HT2A and TRIM71 Lin 41 , is an amino acid sequence found largely in a large number of eukaryote eukaryotic and prokaryote prokaryotic protein s. For example, the repeat is found in a variety of enzymes of the copper type II ascorbate dependent monooxygenase copper type II, ascorbate dependent monooxygenase family which catalyse the C terminus alpha amidation of biological peptides. ref name pmid18632609 cite journal author Kano S, Miyajima N, Fukuda S, Hatakeyama S title Tripartite motif protein 32 facilitates cell growth and migration via degradation of Abl interactor 2 journal Cancer Res. volume 68 issue 14 pages 5572 5580 year 2008 month July pmid 18632609 doi 10.1158 0008 5472.CAN 07 6231 url issn ref In many it occurs in tandem arrays, for example in the RING finger domain RING finger beta box, coiled coil coiled coil RBCC eukaryotic growth regulators. ref name pmid9868369 cite journal author Slack FJ, Ruvkun G title A novel repeat domain that is often associated with RING finger and B box motifs journal Trends Biochem. Sci. volume 23 issue 12 pages 474 5 year 1998 month December pmid 9868369 doi 10.1016 S0968 0004 98 01299 7 url issn ref The Brain Tumor protein Brat is one such growth regulator that contains a 6 bladed NHL repeat beta propeller. ref name pmid14561773 cite journal author Edwards TA, Wilkinson BD, Wharton RP, Aggarwal ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 The heptad repeat is an example of a structural motif that consists of a repeating pattern of seven amino acid s a b c d e f g H P P H C P C where H represents hydrophobic residues, C represents, typically, charged residues, and P represents Chemical polarity polar and, therefore, hydrophilic residues. The positions of the heptad repeat are commonly denoted by the lowercase letters a through g . These motifs are the basis for most coiled coil s and, in particular, leucine zipper s, which have predominantly leucine in the d position of the heptad repeat. DEFAULTSORT Heptad Repeat Category Protein structural motifs ... more details
unreferenced date April 2010 Image repeatsign.svg thumb 100px Repeat sign In music , a repeat sign is a Musical notation sign that indicates a musical form section should be repetition music repeated . If the piece has one repeat sign alone, then that means to repeat from the beginning, and then continue on or stop, if the sign appears at the end of the piece . A corresponding sign facing the other way indicates where the repeat is to begin. These are similar to the instructions da capo and dal segno . Image Volta music.PNG thumb 100px Repeat sign with first and second endings When a repeat calls for a different ending, number brackets above the bars indicate which to play the first time 1 , which to play the second time 2 , etc. These are called first time bars and second time bars, or first and second endings. Other notation In Gregorian chant , a repeat is indicated by a Roman numeral following a section. This is common particularly in a Kyrie , where the lines followed by iij are to be repeated three times corresponding to the correct liturgical form . In shape note singing, repeat signs usually have four dots, between each line of the staff. The corresponding sign to show where the repeat is from is either the same sign reversed if it is at the beginning of a measure , or the dots themselves if it is in the middle of a measure . First and second endings are given with just the numbers above the corresponding bars. Repeats notated at the beginning of a verse, or given with multiple lines of text per verse, are generally required the repeats given for most songs of the final few lines are optional, and almost always used only for the final verse sung. See also Coda music Coda Da capo Dal segno Repetition music External links http www.music mind.com Music mpage6.HTM List of repeat variations Musical notation DEFAULTSORT Repeat Sign Category Musical notation Music theory stub de Wiederholungszeichen Notenschrift ko no Repetisjonstegn pl Repetycja ru ... more details
about the album by Stereo Skyline Stuck on Repeat album Infobox single Name Stuck on Repeat Artist Little Boots Cover StuckonRepeatLittleBoots.jpeg Caption Promotional CD 4 cover artwork Album Arecibo EP Arecibo and Hands Little Boots album Hands B side Released Please do not add flag icons to the infobox ... Chip Joe Goddard Producer Joe Goddard Last single This single Stuck on Repeat br 2008 Next single Meddle song Meddle br 2008 Misc Audiosample Upper caption Audio sample Name Stuck on Repeat Audio file Little Boots Stuck On Repeat sample.ogg Stuck on Repeat is an electropop song by English singer songwriter ... Boots Hands . Drowned in Sound . Retrieved 11 June 2009. ref Background and writing Stuck on Repeat ... . June 2009. Retrieved 11 June 2009. ref Stuck on Repeat was composed by Little Boots and Goddard ... listings of major single releases of Stuck on Repeat . ref Stuck on Repeat Promotional CD 1 . Sixsevenine . February 2008. ref ref Stuck on Repeat Promotional CD 2 . Sixsevenine . February 2008. ref ref Stuck on Repeat Promotional CD 3 . Sixsevenine . February 2008. ref ref Stuck on Repeat Promotional CD 4 . Sixsevenine . November 2008. ref ref Stuck on Repeat Promotional 12 inch . Sixsevenine . March 2008. ref Promotional CD 1 br small Released Start date 2008 2 df yes small Stuck on Repeat 6 58 Stuck on Repeat Dub 7 38 Promotional CD 2 br small Released Start date 2008 2 df yes small Stuck on Repeat Full Length 6 51 Stuck on Repeat Dub 7 40 Stuck on Repeat Edit 3 58 Promotional CD 3 br small Released Start date 2008 2 df yes small Stuck on Repeat Theo Keating Fake Blood Remix 6 28 Stuck on Repeat Rory Phillips Re edit 6 18 Promotional CD 4 br small Released Start date 2008 11 df yes small Stuck on Repeat Ali Wilson Tekelec Remix 8 17 Promotional 12 single br small Released Start date 2008 3 df yes small A. Stuck on Repeat 6 58 B. Stuck on Repeat Dub 7 38 Official remixes Stuck on Repeat ... Category Songs written by Greg Kurstin it Stuck on Repeat pl Stuck on Repeat ... more details
Pfam box Symbol WD40 Name WD domain, G beta repeat image 1erj 7bladed beta propeller.png width caption Ribbon diagram of the C terminal WD40 domain of Tup1 a transcriptional corepressor genetics corepressor in yeast , which adopts a 7 bladed beta propeller fold. Ribbon is colored from blue N terminus to red C terminus . ref name pmid10856245 PDB 1erj cite journal author Sprague ER, Redd MJ, Johnson AD, Wolberger C title Structure of the C terminal domain of Tup1, a corepressor of transcription in yeast journal EMBO J. volume 19 issue 12 pages 3016 27 year 2000 month June pmid 10856245 pmc 203344 doi 10.1093 emboj 19.12.3016 url issn ref Pfam PF00400 Pfam clan CL0186 InterPro IPR001680 SMART PROSITE PDOC00574 SCOP 1gp2 TCDB CDD cd00200 OPM family OPM protein PDB PDB2 1b9x , PDB2 1b9y , PDB2 1erj , PDB2 1gg2 , PDB2 1got , PDB2 1gp2 , PDB2 1gxr , PDB2 1nex , PDB2 1nr0 , PDB2 1omw , PDB2 1p22 , PDB2 1pev , PDB2 1pgu , PDB2 1pi6 , PDB2 1s4u , PDB2 1sq9 , PDB2 1tbg , PDB2 1u4c , PDB2 1xhm , PDB2 1yfq , PDB2 2bcj , PDB2 2ce8 , PDB2 2ce9 , PDB2 2trc The WD40 repeat also known as the WD or beta transducin repeat is a short structural motif of approximately 40 amino acid s , often terminating in a tryptophan aspartic acid W D dipeptide. ref name pmid8090199 cite journal author Neer EJ, Schmidt CJ, Nambudripad R, Smith TF title The ancient regulatory protein family of WD repeat proteins journal Nature volume 371 issue 6495 pages 297 300 year 1994 month September pmid 8090199 doi 10.1038 371297a0 url ref Several of these repeats are combined to form a type of protein domain called the WD ... journal author Smith TF, Gaitatzes C, Saxena K, Neer EJ title The WD repeat a common architecture for diverse ... D, Roberts R title WD repeat proteins structure characteristics, biological function, and their involvement ... December pmid 11814058 doi 10.1007 PL00000838 url ref Function WD repeat proteins are a large family ... . The underlying common function of all WD repeat proteins is coordinating multi protein ... more details
morefootnotes date May 2011 An essential concept which defines polymer structure, the repeat unit or repeating ... for the ends by linking the repeat units together successively along the chain, like the beads of a necklace. ref Rudin p.3 ref A repeat unit is sometimes called a mer or mer unit . Mer originates ... this, which means many mers. A repeat unit or mer , is not to be confused with the term monomer , which ... of the simplest repeat units is that of the addition polymer polyvinyl chloride , CH sub 2 sub CHCl sub n sub , whose repeat unit is CH sub 2 sub CHCl . In this case the repeat unit has the same atoms ... is replaced by a C C single bond in the polymer repeat unit, which links by two new bonds to adjoining repeat units. In condensation polymer s see examples below , the repeat unit contains ... of polymerisation , that is, the number of units linked together. The molecular mass of the repeat unit, M sub R sub , is simply the sum of the atomic mass es of the atom s within the repeat unit. The molecular ... Polyethylene may be considered either as CH sub 2 sub CH sub 2 sub sub n sub with a repeat unit of CH sub 2 sub CH sub 2 sub , or as CH sub 2 sub sub n sub , with a repeat unit of CH sub 2 sub . Chemists tend to consider the repeat unit as CH sub 2 sub CH sub 2 sub since this polymer is made from the monomer ethylene CH sub 2 sub CH sub 2 sub . More complex repeat units can occur in vinyl polymer s CH sub 2 sub CHR sub n sub , if one hydrogen in the ethylene repeat unit is substituted by a larger fragment R. Polypropylene CH sub 2 sub CH CH sub 3 sub sub n sub has the repeat unit CH sub 2 ... sub sub n sub , so the repeat unit is CH sub 2 sub CH C sub 6 sub H sub 5 sub sub n sub . Condensation polymers repeat unit and structural units File Polyethylene terephthalate.svg 340px right In many condensation polymer s the repeat unit contains two structural unit s related to the comonomer s which have been polymerized. For example, in polyethylene terephthalate PET or polyester , the repeat ... more details
Infobox Single See Wikipedia WikiProject Songs Name Can t Repeat Cover Theoffspringcantrepeatcover.jpg Caption Artist The Offspring from Album Greatest Hits The Offspring album Greatest Hits A side B side Released June 20, 2005 Format Compact Disc CD Recorded 2005 Genre Punk rock Length 03 27 Label Columbia Records Columbia Writer Dexter Holland Producer Jerry Finn Certification Last single Spare Me the Details br 2004 This single Can t Repeat br 2005 Next single Hammerhead song Hammerhead br 2008 Misc Can t Repeat is a single by American punk rock band The Offspring . It is the first track on their compilation album , Greatest Hits The Offspring album Greatest Hits , and the only original track on the album not including the hidden track , Next to You . It was released on June 20, 2005. Dexter Holland is said to have written this song while flying solo around the world. Speaking about its inclusion on Greatest Hits , he said the way the world works now, if you really want people to hear about a greatest hits record, you need that new song . fact date February 2009 Track listing tracklist collapsed no title1 Can t Repeat length1 3 27 title2 One Hundred Punks Generation X band Generation X cover length2 title3 Can t Get My Head Around You live length3 Music video The music video for the song simply featured the band playing in a derelict room, and it received little airtime on MTV. An alternate version was made showing actors looking back on photographs and memories, reflecting the song s subject matter, though this was very rarely shown. It was the second and final video to feature Atom Willard playing the drums. The original music video starts with Kriesel playing the opening melody with his special, k covered bass, hence to his nickname of Greg K, then Willard comes in, and finally ... Modern Rock Tracks align center 9 References reflist External links youtube Xy YpPvlHiw Can t Repeat ... written by Dexter Holland punk song stub es Can t Repeat it Can t Repeat pt Can t Repeat sv Can t Repeat ... more details
Pfam box Symbol Ank Name Ankyrin repeat image Ankyrin R membrane binding domain 1N11.png width caption ... of a 12 ANK repeat stack from human ANK1 journal EMBO J. volume 21 issue 23 pages 6387 96 year ... 2he0 , PDB2 2myo The ankyrin repeat is a 33 residue protein motif motif in protein s consisting of two .... Ankyrin repeat proteins, though absent in most viruses, are common among poxviruses . Most ... . ref name Mosavi cite journal author Mosavi L, Cammett T, Desrosiers D, Peng Z title The ankyrin repeat ... ps.03554604 pmc 2279977 ref The ankyrin repeat is one of the most common protein protein interaction ... 17 issue 4 pages 363 74 year 1993 month December pmid 8108379 doi 10.1002 prot.340170405 url ref The repeat ... repeat sequence motif has been studied using multiple sequence alignment to determine which ... that appear on the wide lateral surface of ankyrin repeat structures are variable, often hydrophobic ... determinants of the ankyrin repeat motif journal Proc Natl Acad Sci USA. volume 99 issue 25 pages ... used combinatorial sequences to evolve ankyrin repeat motifs that specifically recognize particular ... P, Kohl A, et al. title High affinity binders selected from designed ankyrin repeat protein libraries ... nbt962 ref Ankyrin repeat proteins present an unusual problem in the study of protein folding , which ... numbers of repeats. Some evidence, based on synthesis of truncated versions of natural repeat proteins ... repeat protein p16 INK4 journal J Mol Biol. volume 299 issue 4 pages 1121 32 year 2000 month Jun pmid ... Ankyrin repeat proteins have been associated with a number of human disease s. These proteins include ... the repeat domain is disrupted by mutations. ref name Mosavi A specialized family of ankyrin proteins known as muscle ankyrin repeat proteins MARPs are involved with the repair and regeneration of muscle ..., Bang ML, Witt CC, et al. title The muscle ankyrin repeat proteins CARP, ankrd2 Arpp and DARP as a family ... 703 in the 11th ankyrin repeat of ANKK1 , known as the TaqI A1 allele, ref cite journal author Neville ... more details
Infobox film name Repeat Dive image image size caption director Shimon Dotan producer Shimon Dotan br Amos Mokadi writer Shimon Dotan br Judith Hendel starring Doron Nesher music cinematography Daniel Schneor editing Danny Shick distributor released 1982 runtime 87 minutes country Film Israel language Hebrew budget Repeat Dive lang he Tzlila Chozeret is a 1982 in film 1982 cinema of Israel Israeli drama film directed by Shimon Dotan . It was entered into the 32nd Berlin International Film Festival . ref name Berlinale cite web url http www.berlinale.de en archiv jahresarchive 1982 02 programm 1982 02 Programm 1982.html title Berlinale 1982 Programme accessdate 2010 11 14 work berlinale.de ref Cast Mosko Alkalai Zaharira Harifai Dan Muggia Doron Nesher Yoav Liron Nirgad Batia Rozental Rachel Yair Rubin Dalia Shimko Ze ev Shimshoni Ami Traub References reflist External links imdb title id 0133290 title Repeat Dive Category 1982 films Category Israeli films Category Hebrew language films Category 1980s drama films Category Films directed by Shimon Dotan Israel film stub ... more details
An inverted repeat or IR is a sequence of nucleotide s that is the reversed complementarity molecular biology complement of another sequence further downstream. ref name Ussery2008 cite book title Computing for Comparative Microbial Genomics Bioinformatics for Microbiologists chapter Word Frequencies, Repeats, and Repeat related Structures in Bacterial Genomes series Computational Biology volume 8 page 133 144 first1 David W. last1 Ussery first2 Trudy last2 Wassenaar first3 Stefano last3 Borini publisher Springer edition 1 date 2008 12 22 isbn 978 1 84800 254 8 ref For example, 5 GACTGC....GCAGTC 3 . When no nucleotides intervene between the sequence and its downstream complement, it is called a palindrome . Inverted repeats define the boundaries in transposon s. Inverted repeats also indicate regions capable of self complementary base pairing regions within a single sequence which can base pair with each other . Examples original 5 GACTGC 3 complement 3 CTGACG 5 base pairing reverse complement 5 GCAGTC 3 lac operator lac operator 5 AATTGT...ACAATT 3 See also direct repeat palindrome Stem loop References reflist External links http tandem.bu.edu cgi bin irdb irdb.exe Inverted Repeats Database IRDB http www.cbs.dtu.dk services GenomeAtlas Genome Atlas Database &mdash contains hundreds of examples MeshName Inverted Repeat Sequence genetics stub Repeated sequence Category Repetitive DNA sequences cs Palindrom genetika ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 unreferenced date October 2007 The Tandem Cycling Club of the United Kingdom , generally known as The Tandem Club , is a United Kingdom British bicycle cycling club for riders of tandem bicycle s. The club was formed in 1971 to provide hard to get spare parts and to give advice on topics such as safety and maintenance. Today it is an organisation with members in many parts of the world. Rallies are held in several countries, and include social events, visits to places of special interest and probably most importantly, tandem rides. These range from short family outings to a local play area to rides of 80 miles or more in an area with challenging terrain. There are more than 40 regional officers in the UK alone who organise local events such as rides and local rallies. The Tandem Club also encourages using tandems as a safe and effiecient mode of transport, especially for children and the disabled. See also Cyclists Touring Club CTC External links http www.tandem club.org.uk The Tandem Club Home Page DEFAULTSORT Tandem Club Category Cycling organisations cycling org stub ... more details
Refimprove date January 2011 Notability Companies date January 2011 Repeat Records is an independent record label , fanzine and music promoter based in Cambridge , UK ref Repeat website http www.discogs.com search?type all&q Miss Black America ref . R E P E A T fanzine was started in 1994 in music 1994 by Cambridge schoolteacher Richard Rose. The fanzine began as a homage to the Manic Street Preachers , but it quickly grew to also include articles about the local and national music scene, socialist issues and other general rants and opinions in subsequent issues. After a few years the fanzine enjoyed one of the largest print runs in the country and is still admired today. The fanzine later grew into music promotion and has released records by such bands as Miss Black America band Miss Black America ref Discogs http www.discogs.com search?type all&q Miss Black America ref , The Dawn Parade , Chris TT , The Resistance among others. See also List of record labels References Reflist Category Companies based in Cambridge Category British independent record labels Category Fanzines Category Zines Category Rock record labels Category Music in Cambridge ... more details
for the compilation album by Hawkwind Repeat Performance album Image Repeatper.jpg 200px right Repeat Performance 1947 in film 1947 is a film of the film noir style. It combines elements of a 1940s drama with a science fiction twist. The film was released by Poverty Row studio Eagle Lion Films and directed by Alfred L. Werker . Plot It is New Year s Eve 1946 and a woman is standing over her dead husband with a gun in her hand. She panics and goes to her friends for help. While seeking help from her friends at a pair of parties, she wishes that she could live 1946 all over again. Magically, because she wished exactly at the strike of midnight on New Year s, her wish is granted and she is transported back to the beginning of 1946 with her husband alive. She attempts to relive the year without making the mistakes she and her friends made throughout the year. The story climaxes again on New Year s Eve, where she again has to decide to kill her husband or not. Cast Louis Hayward as Barney Page Joan Leslie as Sheila Page Virginia Field as Paula Costello Tom Conway as John Friday Richard Basehart as William Williams, Poet Natalie Schafer as Eloise Shaw Re make This film was re made for the television in the 1989 film Turn Back the Clock directed by Larry Elikann. It featured Jere Burns , Wendy Kilbourne and original cast member Joan Leslie . External links imdb title id 0039761 title Repeat Performance Category 1947 films Category Film noir Category Films directed by Alfred L. Werker Category Film scores by George Antheil Category American films Category English language films Category Black and white films ... more details
Pfam box Symbol Spectrin Name Spectrin repeat image PDB 1aj3 EBI.jpg width caption Structure of the spectrin repeat a left handed antiparallel triple helical coiled coil. ref name pmid9356261 cite journal author Pascual J, Pfuhl M, Walther D, Saraste M, Nilges M title Solution structure of the spectrin repeat a left handed antiparallel triple helical coiled coil journal J. Mol. Biol. volume 273 issue 3 pages 740 51 year 1997 month October pmid 9356261 doi 10.1006 jmbi.1997.1344 url ref Pfam PF00435 InterPro IPR002017 SMART PROSITE PDOC50083 SCOP 1aj3 TCDB CDD cd00176 OPM family 79 OPM protein 2spc PDB PDB3 1s35 A 1063 1166 PDB3 1sjj B 395 500 PDB3 1quu A 401 506 PDB3 1hci B 401 506 PDB3 2spc B 1393 1497 PDB3 1u5p A 1663 1767 PDB3 1u4q A 1663 1767 PDB3 1owa A 53 156 PDB3 1cun C 1875 1979 PDB3 1aj3 1772 1869 PDB3 1wlx A 528 639 Spectrin repeats ref name PUB00005178 cite journal author Harrison SC, Yan Y, Winograd E, Viel A, Cronin T, Branton D title Crystal structure of the repetitive segments of spectrin journal Science volume 262 issue 5142 pages 2027 2030 year 1993 pmid 8266097 doi 10.1126 science.8266097 ref are found in several proteins involved in cytoskeleton cytoskeletal structure . These include spectrin , alpha actinin , dystrophin and more recently the plakin family. The spectrin repeat forms a three helix bundle . These conform to the rules of the heptad repeat . Spectrin repeats give rise to linear proteins. This however may be due to sample bias in which linear and rigid structures are more amenable to crystallization. There are hints however, that some proteins harbouring spectrin repeats may also be flexible. This is most likely due to specifically evolved functional purposes. Human proteins containing this domain ACTN1 ACTN2 ACTN3 ACTN4 AKAP6 C14orf49 CATX ... journal author Djinovic Carugo K, Gautel M, Yl nne J, Young P title The spectrin repeat a structural ... J, Castresana J, Saraste M title Evolution of the spectrin repeat journal Bioessays volume 19 ... more details
evolution of a new gene. The interspersed repeat is an Reproductive isolation isolating mechanism enabling ... repeat is a saltatory event the evolution of the new gene will also be saltatory. Because ... more details