- WHTH
- Winged Helix- Turn- Helix (Medical » Human Genome)
Abbreviations dictionary. 2012.
Abbreviations dictionary. 2012.
Winged helix turn helix — The winged helix turn helix (wHTH) (SCOP|46785) is a DNA binding domain which binds to specific DNA sequences. It is formed by a 3 helical bundle and a 3 or 4 strand beta sheet (wing). Topology of helices and strands in the wHTH families may vary … Wikipedia
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Runnymede Corp. — The Runnymede Corporation is a company based in Newark, Ohio, United States, which owns radio stations WNKO 101.7 MHz FM and WHTH 790 kHz AM, both in Newark, Ohio.Runnymede, translated, means Voice of the People .The company was first formed in… … Wikipedia
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