A precursor in biology refers to a substance, cell, or cellular component that serves as a predecessor or antecedent for another substance, cell, or cellular component.
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Open reading frame (ORF), in the context of genomics, refers to a section of a DNA sequence that lacks a stop codon and potentially codes for a protein.
A ketoreductase enzyme has undergone a gene mutation at a certain mutation site and has acquired a mutant enzyme with higher activity. How can one search for publicly available sequences of such enzyme mutants, as well as other popular mutation sites?
Motifs in biology refer to nucleotide or amino-acid sequence patterns that are prevalent and usually associated with the biological function of a macromolecule.
Chemical modifications in biology refer to the changes in biomolecular structure and function brought about by the addition or removal of modifying elements.