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Kilobase (kb) - National Human Genome Research Institute
A kilobase (abbreviated kb) is a unit of measurement used to help designate the length of DNA or RNA. One kilobase is equal to 1,000 bases.

What Is a Kilobase? - AllTheScience
What Is a Kilobase? A kilobase is a numbering measurement used in the field of genetics. As a base is one building block of genetic information, and every organism contains many bases, 1,000 bases is a common number to use when discussing how many bases an organism's genetic library contains.

Kilobase | definition of kilobase by Medical dictionary
kilobase A unit of measurement of the length of a DNA or RNA sequence equal to 1000 base pairs of DNA or 1000 bases of RNA.

KILOBASES Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of KILOBASE is a unit of measure of the length of a nucleic-acid chain that equals one thousand base pairs.

KILOBASE definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
Definition of 'kilobase' kilobase in American English (ˈkɪləˌbeɪs ) noun a unit of length equal to the length of 1000 base pairs of a nucleic acid

Kilobase vs. Megabase — What’s the Difference?
Kilobase (kb) represents 1,000 bases of DNA or RNA, whereas megabase (Mb) stands for 1,000,000 bases, primarily used in genomics for scale and measurement.

Kilobase - Oxford Reference
A unit used at the molecular level for measuring distances along nucleic acids, chromosomes, or genes, equal to 1000 bases (equivalent to 1000 nucleotides or base pairs). See also bp.

Kb: Significance and symbolism - Wisdom Library
Kb, or kilobase pairs, serves as a unit of measurement in molecular biology. It represents 1000 base pairs, which are the building blocks of DNA. Scientists use Kb to quantify the length of larger DNA fragments, providing a standardized way to describe the size of genetic material.

kilobase - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Noun [edit] kilobase (plural kilobases) a length of double-stranded DNA containing two thousand nucleotides, one thousand on each strand a length of single-stranded RNA containing one thousand nucleotides

What does kilobase mean? - Definitions.net
A kilobase (kb) is a unit of measurement in molecular biology equal to 1000 base pairs of DNA or RNA. The total number of DNA base pairs on Earth is estimated at 5.0×1037 with a weight of 50 billion tonnes.

 

 

 

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Prime editing-based tool enables precise genomic inversions at kilobase to chromosomal scale  Nature

Precise kilobase-scale genomic insertions in mammalian cells using PASTE  Nature

Selective Nascent Polymer Catch-and-Release Enables Scalable Isolation of Multi-Kilobase Single-Stranded DNA  Wiley Online Library

Worldwide DNA sequence variation in a 10-kilobase noncoding region on human chromosome 22  PNAS

The 160-Kilobase Genome of the Bacterial Endosymbiont Carsonella  Science | AAAS

New RNA-Editing Company, Amber Bio, Launches Multi-Kilobase Editing Platform  Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology News

Structural analysis of a 1.7-kilobase mouse mammary tumor virus-specific RNA  ASM Journals

Genome engineering of Nannochloropsis with hundred-kilobase fragment deletions by Cas9 cleavages  Wiley Online Library

Chromatin alternates between A and B compartments at kilobase scale for subgenic organization  Nature

Sequence-based modeling of three-dimensional genome architecture from kilobase to chromosome scale  Nature

Bioproduction of pure, kilobase-scale single-stranded DNA  Nature

Analysis of sub-kilobase chromatin topology reveals nano-scale regulatory interactions with variable dependence on cohesin and CTCF  Nature

RNA origami design tools enable cotranscriptional folding of kilobase-sized nanoscaffolds  Nature

Nucleosome density shapes kilobase-scale regulation by a mammalian chromatin remodeler  Nature

DeepLoop robustly maps chromatin interactions from sparse allele-resolved or single-cell Hi-C data at kilobase resolution  Nature

 

 

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