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Probes are often derived from fragments of | DNA that were isolated, purified, and amplified for |
alyzes the unwinding of double-stranded plasmid | DNA that has been nicked at the replication origin |
A senior MIDC officer told | DNA that the repair works will be over in a couple |
thus interrupting and preventing the cut in the | DNA that carries the gene HEG. |
The 3'-flanking region is a region of | DNA that is not copied into the mature mRNA, but wh |
inosaur attraction, "There's something in their | DNA that knows man walked with these creatures on E |
hat exposure in rats can lead to alterations in | DNA that last for four generations. |
This evidence proved that it was Glen Gore's | DNA that was left at the scene. |
Long terminal repeats (LTRs) are sequences of | DNA that repeat hundreds or thousands of times. |
The method utilizes bisulfite-modified | DNA that is used as templates for PCR amplification |
amics of chromatin (the complex of proteins and | DNA that constitutes chromosomes) and its role in t |
Surviving cells can express | DNA that is delivered during the penetration event, |
he proces of identifying the regions of genomic | DNA that encode genes. |
This induced breaks in | DNA, that ultimately lead to programmed cell death |
this subpopulation becomes competent to take up | DNA that could potentially be used for the repair o |
t to clone, such as those containing repetitive | DNA, that cannot be easily mapped by chromosome wal |
e Church believes that, "What we believe is the | DNA that makes up who we are as a church family. |
That way, the short part of the long | DNA that is sequenced keeps "walking" along the seq |
Because these clones consist of | DNA that is complementary to mRNA, the ESTs represe |
a transposable element, which is a sequence of | DNA that is capable of mediating its own movement t |
detected only in genome sequences derived from | DNA that was extracted from uncultivated marine bac |
the end of each level, the player will use the | DNA that is collected in a short puzzle game, in or |
It can also be defined as the segment of | DNA that contains all the information for productio |
prokaryotes), the | DNA that codes for the protein. |
el therapeutics and diagnostics using synthetic | DNA, that merged with Idera Pharmaceuticals in 2004 |
C-II RNAs are present in sequences derived from | DNA that was extracted from uncultivated marine bac |
The segment of | DNA that is copied starting from each unique replic |
Transposons are sequences of | DNA that can move or transpose themselves to new po |
ducted experiments to merge human and Time Lord | DNA, the latter obtained from tissue left behind by |
genome - made a kind of map, in other words, of | DNA, the inherited molecule that makes us human. |
ize the world information, it needs to consider | DNA, the most personal of data. |
e Romanian National Anticorruption Directorate ( | DNA), the agency responsible for investigating, pre |
Through genetic engineering of the underlying | DNA, the amino acid sequence of insulin can be chan |
ure that is not necessarily linear like that of | DNA, the shape that goes along with the complementa |
ephen Jay Gould wrote the foreword), as well as | DNA: The Secret of Life with James D. Watson. |
For paternal (Y-chromosome) | DNA, the haplogroups are European/Middle Eastern (8 |
With the departure of DJ | DNA, the band decided to maintain a more aggressive |
When the nuclease is unbound to | DNA, the endonuclease domain is sequestered by the |
t might have been involved in the prehistory of | DNA, the 'clay theory' of abiogenesis has not been |
on of caspase enzymes, the laddering of genomic | DNA, the release of cytochrome c from mitochondria, |
In | DNA, the evolutionary substitution of thymine for u |
When gyrase binds to | DNA, the enzyme decreases the tension in the DNA st |
In | DNA, the 5' carbon is located at the top of the lea |
To assess the melting profile of the hybridized | DNA, the double-stranded DNA is bound to a column a |
In the fourth season episode of Red Dwarf | DNA, the android Kryten's third spare head develops |
ffect the conformation of the polymerase on the | DNA, thereby affecting subsequent start site recogn |
7-AAD binds to single stranded | DNA; therefore it is a useful tool in determining a |
DNA therefore functions as a template for protein s | |
In | DNA, these bases form hydrogen bonds with their com |
new abilities by incorporating and altering the | DNA they've absorbed from the creatures they have k |
e colors, develop spikes or horns) based on the | DNA they've used to mutate themselves. |
In | DNA this photoprotective mechanism evolved four bil |
Like | DNA, this RNA cannot be translated into protein dir |
The start codon is typically AUG (or ATG in | DNA; this also encodes methionine). |
igestive systems to learning about the skin and | DNA, this 2,000-square-foot (190 m2) exhibit is pac |
In | DNA, this spontaneous deamination is corrected for |
ly inactive similar to some satellite (or junk) | DNA, though they may be considered as part of the S |
1. Clone the region of | DNA thought to act as a promoter |
EC3A is likely to be the destruction of foreign | DNA through extensive deamination of cytosine . |
omerase IV is able to pass one double-strand of | DNA through another double-strand of DNA, thereby c |
a group of transcription factors which bind to | DNA through a high mobility group domain. |
equent paper, “Translocation of double-stranded | DNA through membrane-adapted phi29 motor protein na |
4, discovery of new physics in translocation of | DNA through nanopores |
ted using a combination of animal and vegetable | DNA, thus creating the first ever living tissue sex |
ids but impermeable to molecules at the size of | DNA, thus preventing the DNA from passing through t |
This enzyme degrades | DNA, thus inducing apoptotic cascades. |
hed the creation of two-dimensional lattices of | DNA tiles using the "double crossover" motif. |
ucleosome alters the binding of the surrounding | DNA to those histones, which in turn affects the ex |
excited padimate O molecule may then react with | DNA to produce indirect DNA damage, similar to the |
Homologous recombination requires incoming | DNA to be highly similar to the recipient genome, a |
the exchange between corresponding segments of | DNA to create new, and potentially beneficial combi |
cal tweezers, to characterize the elasticity of | DNA, to induce the mechanical unfolding of individu |
ted thymidine tended to segregate their labeled | DNA to the same daughter cell. |
This causes the | DNA to form a loop, preventing transcription of the |
The binding of one strand of | DNA to its complementary strand in the DNA double-h |
ead to an energetically favorable situation for | DNA to adsorb to the silica surface. |
versions vary), and experimented with reptilian | DNA to try and grow it back; but the therapy caused |
i, although ExoIII also acts at nicks in duplex | DNA to produce single-strand gaps. |
1942 in Los Angeles, but not before extracting | DNA to make his clone. |
It has a complementary sequence to that of the | DNA to which the siDNA combines with. |
It involves initially subjecting the target | DNA to a series of restriction enzyme digestions, a |
Binding of single-stranded | DNA to the tetramer can occur in different "modes", |
Then submit a sample of their | DNA to a series of state-of-the-art tests... Lord T |
nvicted sex offender, Erskine had to submit his | DNA to a database. |
Putting | DNA to Work is an engaging interactive exhibit at M |
"Dalek": a Dalek extracts human | DNA to regenerate itself, and is altered in the pro |
The relative concentrations of | DNA to protein (and metals) can also be measured us |
tin participates in the active transcription of | DNA to mRNA products. |
nic victim on an episode and traced the child's | DNA to a Finnish woman by the name of Magda Schleif |
ty in the body and is absorbed into the virus's | DNA, to inhibit viral DNA replication of DNA polyme |
gram akin to BLAST but specifically tailored to | DNA to cDNA/EST (Expressed Sequence Tag) alignment |
cell suspension promotes the binding of plasmid | DNA to LPS. |
he main role of histones is in associating with | DNA to form nucleosomes, which themselves bundle to |
SB or SSBP, binds to single stranded regions of | DNA to prevent premature annealing. |
ctor's hand in a progenation machine, using his | DNA to create a female soldier, the episode's title |
the transcription factor proteins which bind to | DNA to regulate the expression of genes. |
In genetics, an operator is a segment of | DNA to which a transcription factor protein binds. |
Electrophoresis causes the | DNA to migrate out of the gel into the dialysis bag |
ly the oocyte undergoes meiosis and contributes | DNA to the next generation. |
Jago suggests they use | DNA to test whether Dessie and Cass sleeping togeth |
.g. in virus T4) to join the ends of the linear | DNA to form a cyclic DNA. |
alently transfers alkyl groups from the damaged | DNA to one of its two cysteine residues, rendering |
He was linked by | DNA to the deaths of seven women in the Baton Rouge |
However, there was not enough | DNA to tell if they were related, for instance a qu |
wn the cell and nuclear membranes, allowing the | DNA to be released. |
The first step uses a bit of influenza | DNA to get the patient's immune system to begin fig |
Putting | DNA to Work encourages visitors to examine DNA sequ |
eral recombinase Rad51 coat the single-stranded | DNA to form nucleoprotein filaments. |
Genetic information is copied from | DNA to RNA |
Satellite | DNA, together with minisatellite and microsatellite |
HU-331 inhibits | DNA topoisomerase II even at nanomolar concentratio |
on of protein kinases, inhibition of eukaryotic | DNA topoisomerase, and intercalative binding to DNA |
Wang discovered | DNA topoisomerases (or local enzymes) and proposed |
l Kanchev, Rakovski, Rusenets, Dinamo, Spartak, | DNA, Torpedo and Partizanin. |
2009, the unveiling and dedication of Chihuly's | DNA Tower sculpture in the Morris Mills Atrium of t |
Although | DNA Tower is located inside the VanNuys Medical Sci |
In that case, | DNA traces were already present on the cotton swabs |
e Phantom of Heilbronn, police detectives found | DNA traces from the same woman on various crime sce |
on Kylie Minogue's 1991 hit "Shocked", and the | DNA track "Rebel Woman" of the same year. |
Some live | DNA tracks appeared on compilation albums while the |
n domain which is involved in the initiation of | DNA transcription, the capping of the RNA transcrip |
yl is used as an inhibitor of the initiation of | DNA transcription. |
ide the cell into the cell nucleus, influencing | DNA transcription. |
Several key enzymes can be activated through | DNA transcriptional regulation on activation of SRE |
conjugative: mediate | DNA transfer through conjugation and therefore spre |
ation" is more often used to describe non-viral | DNA transfer in bacteria, non-animal eukaryotic cel |
ction" is often used to describe virus-mediated | DNA transfer. |
Protoplasts are widely used for | DNA transformation (for making genetically modified |
permeabilize the cell wall of yeast for use in | DNA transformation. |
ding up around him activates his gamma-radiated | DNA, transforming him into the Hulk. |
DNA transposons | |
piggyBac (PB) | DNA transposons mobilize via a "cut-and-paste" mech |
Base triads in a | DNA triple helix structure |
For example, some mutations in a | DNA triplet or codon do not change which amino acid |
In certain cases, there are several codons ( | DNA triplets) that code for the same amino acid. |
oline, in the formation of creatine, carnitine, | DNA, tRNA, norepinephrine, and other compounds, it |
s the upper hand, and drains more of Godzilla's | DNA, trying to convert itself into a Godzilla clone |
a target of the transforming proteins of small | DNA tumor viruses. |
obutyrate acts as a rough indicator for rate of | DNA turnover. |
The | DNA tweezers contain three strands: A, B and C. Str |
An Italian study published in 2008 using | DNA typing showed a close genetic relationship betw |
DNA typing studies in 2003 and 2008 have confirmed | |
as two different grape varieties in Italy, but | DNA typing has shown them to be identical. |
Another Italian study published in 2008 using | DNA typing showed a close genetic relationship betw |
it to be related to the Swiss grape Amigne, but | DNA typing of Amigne has now cast a doubt on that. |
DNA typing has established that Mondeuse Blanche is | |
An Italian study published in 2008 using | DNA typing showed a close genetic relationship betw |
An Italian study published in 2008 using | DNA typing showed a close genetic relationship betw |
Butler has written a textbook on | DNA Typing. |
John M. Butler is a leading expert on | DNA typing. |
orating a small percentage of arsenate into its | DNA under conditions of phosphorus starvation. |
thylene blue can also be used to examine RNA or | DNA under the microscope or in a gel: as an example |
ion technology used to manipulate an organism's | DNA under controlled conditions in vivo. |
The target | DNA undergoes the first run of polymerase chain rea |
Depurinated bases in single-stranded | DNA undergoing replication can lead to mutations, b |
Nava Sihala Urumaya was a member of the | DNA until it was sacked from the alliance in Novemb |
A | DNA unwinding element, frequently abbreviated to DU |
mes, they are composed of circular fragments of | DNA, up to only a few million base pairs in size an |
Wooley has also done work on nanowires and | DNA use manipulation with nanotechnology. |
has also studied Y-chromosome and Mitochondrial | DNA use, including its role in genealogical DNA tes |
google hits (first page, at least) appear to be | DNA using it anywhere else. |
a class of enzyme that creates single-stranded | DNA using single-stranded RNA as a template. |
for discovering the double helix structure for | DNA using X-ray diffraction. |
or be used as templates for creating new actual | DNA using artificial gene synthesis. |
Based on mitochondrial | DNA, Utiger et al. (2002) argued for a splintering |
ming with two doses of the pGA2/JS7 recombinant | DNA vaccine and boosting with two doses of VA/HIV62 |
In the field of | DNA vaccines or genetic immunization, the term "nak |
phylogenetic tree of global human mitochondrial | DNA variation and subsequent published research. |
However, the mitochondrial | DNA variation in isolated "relict" populations in s |
phylogenetic tree of global human mitochondrial | DNA variation and subsequent published research. |
phylogenetic tree of global human mitochondrial | DNA variation and subsequent published research. |
phylogenetic tree of global human mitochondrial | DNA variation and subsequent published research. |
phylogenetic tree of global human mitochondrial | DNA variation and subsequent published research. |
phylogenetic tree of global human mitochondrial | DNA variation and subsequent published research. |
phylogenetic tree of global human mitochondrial | DNA variation and subsequent published research. |
phylogenetic tree of global human mitochondrial | DNA variation and subsequent published research. |
phylogenetic tree of global human mitochondrial | DNA variation and subsequent published research. |
phylogenetic tree of global human mitochondrial | DNA variation and subsequent published research. |
phylogenetic tree of global human mitochondrial | DNA variation and subsequent published research. |
phylogenetic tree of global human mitochondrial | DNA variation and subsequent published research. |
phylogenetic tree of global human mitochondrial | DNA variation and subsequent published research. |
phylogenetic tree of global human mitochondrial | DNA variation and subsequent published research. |
phylogenetic tree of global human mitochondrial | DNA variation and subsequent published research. |
phylogenetic tree of global human mitochondrial | DNA variation and subsequent published research. |
phylogenetic tree of global human mitochondrial | DNA variation and subsequent published research. |
phylogenetic tree of global human mitochondrial | DNA variation and subsequent published research. |
phylogenetic tree of global human mitochondrial | DNA variation and subsequent published research. |
been put forward, mainly based on mitochondrial | DNA variation, though other markers are currently b |
second parity rule") is that the composition of | DNA varies from one species to another; in particul |
IMAGE cDNA clones are a collection of | DNA vectors containing cDNAs from various organisms |
LTRs then mediate integration of the retroviral | DNA via an LTR specific integrase into another regi |
Once the protein is bound to duplex | DNA via its DNA-binding domain at the 5'-GGATG-3': |
Some eukaryotic viruses also replicate their | DNA via a rolling circle mechanism. |
Coccolithovirus is a giant double-stranded | DNA virus that infects Emiliania huxleyi, a species |
Cytomegalovirus (CMV) is a | DNA virus in the family Herpesviridae known for pro |
was an English biochemist whose experiments on | DNA viscosity confirming the existence of hydrogen |
DNA Vision | |
DNA War (by Diane Carey, DH Press, May 2006, ISBN 1 | |
If the | DNA was resolved by gel electrophoresis, the DNA ca |
DNA was the pseudonym taken by two British dance mu | |
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