Search for dissertations about: "SPLICING REACTION"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 11 swedish dissertations containing the words SPLICING REACTION.
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1. Large eddy simulation of combustion using linear-eddy subgrid modeling
Abstract : As emissions regulations are getting stricter and efficiency requirements of internal combustion engines (ICE) are increasing, different concepts to improve combustion are being investigated. For example lean stratified premixed combustion, homogeneous charge compression ignition (HCCI), use of more exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) to reduce NOx etc. READ MORE
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2. Biochemical and structural studies of pre-mRNA splicing
Abstract : When eucaryotic genes are expressed, they are transcribed into pre-mRNAs (precursor mRNAs) that need extensive processing before they can be exported from the nucleus as mRNAs and translated into proteins in the cytoplasm. One central processing event is splicing, which means removal of intervening, non-coding sequences, introns and joining of functional sequences, exons. READ MORE
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3. Understanding the Noise : Spliceosomal snRNA Profiling
Abstract : The concept of the gene has been constantly challenged by new discoveries in the life sciences. Recent challenging observations include the high frequency of alternative splicing events and the common transcription of non-protein-coding-RNAs (ncRNAs) from the genome. The latter has long been considered noise in biological systems. READ MORE
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4. Super-grid Linear Eddy Model (SG-LEM): Efficient mode- and regime-independent combustion closure for Large Eddy Simulation (LES)
Abstract : Next-generation combustion technology such as ‘lean burn’ and HCCI (Homogeneous Charge Compression Ignition) present new challenges for combustion modelling. The presence of locally varying combustion modes (premixed vs. non-premixed) and regimes (fast/non-fast chemistry vs. READ MORE
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5. Using Minisequencing Technology for Analysing Genetic Variation in DNA and RNA
Abstract : In this thesis, the four-color fluorescence tag-microarray minisequencing system pioneered by our group was further developed and applied for analysing genetic variation in human DNA and RNA. A SNP marker panel representing different chromosomal regions was established and used for identification of informative SNP markers for monitoring chimerism after stem cell transplantation (SCT). READ MORE