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ORC activation and triggers the transition into | DNA replication. |
dnaS is a gene involved in | DNA replication. |
direct role in the initiation of mitochondrial | DNA replication. |
ns bind to Cdk and the complex directly induces | DNA replication. |
s that are directly responsible for stimulating | DNA replication. |
acteria which opens the replication fork during | DNA replication. |
(SSM) is a mutation process which occurs during | DNA replication. |
h synthesizes short RNA oligonucleotides during | DNA replication. |
in expands and occurs the RNA transcription and | DNA replication. |
ticus, now known as Taq polymerase, to speed up | DNA replication. |
s a quinolone, and acts by inhibiting bacterial | DNA replication. |
in of replication during the initiation step of | DNA replication. |
Potential role of Cdc6 at the initiation of | DNA replication. |
At high concentrations, these drugs inhibit | DNA replication. |
oteins involved in the pre-RC are essential for | DNA replication. |
aG, which generates an RNA primer to be used in | DNA replication. |
tific director of the Rutgers University Cell & | DNA repository, the largest university-based reposi |
gium in 1981, he continued to apply recombinant | DNA research in the field of immunology at the univ |
In addition, recent mitochondrial | DNA research has shown that the Sadlermiut were dir |
mmons (1915-2004) was a Nobel Prize nominee and | DNA research pioneer. |
ge phosphors for radiography, polymers to speed | DNA research and catalysts for the manufacture of p |
The | DNA research is a collaboration of the world's lead |
e "polonies" are then used for various kinds of | DNA research like DNA sequencing, although this met |
e Japanese government's approval of recombinant | DNA research that year. |
He has also written widely on | DNA research from "A Few Thoughts of a Believing Sc |
Daniel C. Peterson, ed., The Book of Mormon and | DNA Research, (Provo: Neal A. Maxwell Institute for |
d as a separate species by recent mitochondrial | DNA research. |
oty, contributing to the then-emerging field of | DNA research; the project shared both experimental |
Bruno H. Zimm, polymer chemist and | DNA researcher |
LL Cavalli-Sforza collaborated, and developed a | DNA resource from world populations known as HGDP-C |
lates transcription of genes containing the TPA | DNA response element (TRE; 5'-TGAG/CTCA-3'). |
In Vitroes, prematurely activating segments of | DNA responsible for growth and maturity. |
DNA restriction enzymes | |
ucleophilic and form strong covalent bonds with | DNA resulting with the formation of Aromatic Amine- |
Scientists sort mitochondrial | DNA results into more or less related groups, with |
fusion of a twist defect within the nucleosomal | DNA results in a corkscrew-like propagation of DNA |
The | DNA results thus far show that while most of the fa |
program used to class populations by autosomal | DNA results. |
of viral and bacterial infections by binding to | DNA rich in CpG motifs. |
The more | DNA, RNA or protein in the sample, the more light i |
Phylogenetic trees are typically created from | DNA, RNA or protein sequence data. |
As with | DNA, RNA can be delivered to cells by a variety of |
a large number of cellular processes including | DNA, RNA and protein synthesis. |
olecular biology platform for quantification of | DNA, RNA and protein manufacturered by Invitrogen. |
used for describing genes and other features of | DNA, RNA and protein sequences. |
s of a cell, including the interactions between | DNA, RNA and protein biosynthesis, as well as how t |
he NIH and began to study the steps that relate | DNA, RNA and protein. |
thod, it is not possible to distinguish between | DNA, RNA, protein or free nucleotides or amino acid |
For | DNA, RNA, and lipids, CHARMM27 is used. |
This product is then either integrated into | DNA, RNA, or a ribose diphosphate molecule ADP, the |
rating two annealed nucleic acid strands (i.e., | DNA, RNA, or RNA-DNA hybrid) using energy derived f |
nt samples as well as derived products, such as | DNA, RNA, protein and cell lines. |
The absorbance is a natural property of | DNA, RNA, free nucleotides, proteins and some amino |
on the structures and interactions of proteins, | DNA, RNA, and other molecules in solutions of diffe |
polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (PAGE) since | DNA, RNA, and most proteins are colourless. |
tion of nucleotide precursors and inhibition of | DNA, RNA, and protein synthesis. |
es and are widely used in chemical synthesis of | DNA, RNA, and other nucleic acids and their analogs |
They bind | DNA, RNA, protein and/or lipid substrates. |
ific interactions of proteins with radiolabeled | DNA, RNA, ligands, and other small chemicals. |
y become exhausted, but linear, double stranded | DNA runs faster in TAE. |
This results in a concentrated | DNA sample that contains thousands of copies of eac |
Silica on a minicolumn with water and with | DNA sample in chaotropic buffer |
wyer for Larry Birkhead, asked for an emergency | DNA sample to be taken from her body. |
onvicted of crimes of sexual assault-provided a | DNA sample to authorities as part of an effort to a |
A | DNA sample from this relative could be compared aga |
lengths, enabling scientists to distinguish one | DNA sample from another. |
2002, the Palatine Police Department obtained a | DNA sample from one suspect and matched it to a sam |
It is the most common location from which a | DNA sample can be taken (during a cheek swab). |
Once the | DNA sample is analyzed it is destroyed in accordanc |
y suspected by police for refusing to provide a | DNA sample when they conducted a wide-scale request |
When the | DNA sample in the virus is taken from the patient's |
For example, if a | DNA sample is going to be used in a cloning experim |
First, a | DNA sample run in a TBE buffer can better keep its |
the A260/230 should be around 2, and for a pure | DNA sample, the A260/230 should be around 1.8. |
Print Genomics was later contracted to test the | DNA sample, and concluded that the suspect was of " |
ke into Schneeberger's car and obtained another | DNA sample, which, this time, matched the semen on |
es in subsequent enzymatic applications for the | DNA sample. |
ld, the zoo agreed to breed them and to provide | DNA samples to the Barbary Lion Project. |
The Daytona Beach PD are taking | DNA samples from motorists fitting what the profile |
ice were able to connect the four deaths due to | DNA samples found at the crime scenes |
rom an 18th-century graveyard; Kittles gathered | DNA samples from the remains and compared them with |
round finding "Ancestry Informative Markers" in | DNA samples that they claimed enabled them to corre |
h a process of elimination, as not matching any | DNA samples for the victims, and put into custody o |
eplace the previous law which had provided that | DNA samples could be destroyed following the acquit |
After | DNA samples are run on an agarose gel, extraction i |
The collection of | DNA samples and associated family pedigrees began i |
SMGF collects | DNA samples and genealogical information from indiv |
DNA samples should be taken from babies and then st | |
DNA samples recovered from blood in the building ma | |
To date, SMGF has collected more than 100,000 | DNA samples and familial pedigrees from donors arou |
xhibiting similarities to the animals in China; | DNA samples taken from the collected skins showed t |
Police used | DNA samples from the murder scene to match one of t |
he 'puzzle' will be revealed when the remaining | DNA samples are obtained, and so the Enterprise tra |
Some | DNA samples that were left over in some hair sample |
esearch trips e.g. to collect unique manta rays | DNA samples from Mexico, Sponsorship of SharkWorld, |
Bisbenzimide mixed with | DNA samples can then be used to separate DNA accord |
The researchers tested | DNA samples from four men descended from Charles Sw |
DNA samples before or after restriction enzyme dige | |
or she would destroy all the remaining morphant | DNA samples, and the two parted ways once more. |
reaction itself is the process used to amplify | DNA samples, via a temperature-mediated DNA polymer |
h damage is a problem when dealing with ancient | DNA samples. |
f genetic material and information contained in | DNA samples. |
foreshadowed publishing a full arrangement once | DNA sampling of Dryandra is complete. |
rench film Fureur (2003), the Taiwanese film My | DNA Says I Love You (2008), the Canadian-Chinese fi |
Following what was the first mass | DNA screening of an entire community, Pitchfork was |
rest in the trial extended through the "turgid" | DNA section of the trial, and has used his notoriet |
leads to the removal of a short single-stranded | DNA segment that includes the lesion, creating a si |
A probe that hybridizes only to a single | DNA segment that has not been cut by the restrictio |
a transgene can be either a cDNA (complementary | DNA) segment, which is a copy of mRNA (messenger RN |
or proteins are normally bound to the pertinent | DNA segment. |
Using Gateway, one can clone or subclone | DNA segments for functional analysis. |
nce (IS) elements in that it has protein coding | DNA segments flanked by inverted, repeated sequence |
Though not all the labeled | DNA segregated to the same daughter, the amount of |
The laboratory also has automated | DNA sekvenator with extraordinary power skriniranje |
ection of triiodothyronine, early prediction of | DNA semiconservative replication published days aft |
HPC is used as a sieving matrix for | DNA separations by capillary and microchip electrop |
he name is derived from the similar approach to | DNA seqencing. |
The | DNA sequence of the protein has sections very simil |
EcoRII cut target | DNA sequence CCWGG generating sticky ends. |
In 1991, the | DNA sequence assembly and analysis software, Sequen |
It is an invariant | DNA sequence at about minus 70 base pairs from the |
in morphological, behavioural, chromosomal and | DNA sequence characters. |
towards understanding gene expression from the | DNA sequence (Alexander Stark) |
ct and is currently one of the most widely used | DNA sequence assembly programs in the biotech indus |
Consider a | DNA sequence of fixed length m evolving in time by |
ishing results of ongoing cladistic analyses of | DNA sequence data for the subtribe Banksiinae. |
s characterized by their ability to bind to the | DNA sequence "GATA". |
Telomerase is an enzyme that adds | DNA sequence repeats ("TTAGGG" in all vertebrates) |
Cre recombinase recognizes a 34 base pair | DNA sequence called loxP. |
A later reanalysis of the | DNA sequence data using Neighbor-Joining bootstrap, |
A 3'-Cluster is a negative | DNA sequence discovered by Singh and coworkers, usi |
by recombination, the donor must have wild-type | DNA sequence in the region corresponding to the DNA |
As regards ecology, morphology distribution and | DNA sequence data, they form a clade of peacock sof |
noted above, there are many different kinds of | DNA sequence variation, ranging from complete extra |
s by the amplification and detection of a short | DNA sequence specific to the bacterium. |
However, it is rare that the | DNA sequence of a newly isolated protein will be kn |
'short reads' are typically less than 1000bp of | DNA sequence and associated quality information col |
Newbler is a software package for de novo | DNA sequence assembly. |
The y-axis indicates the time at which each | DNA sequence position replicates during S phase, wi |
ch data point (grey dot) represents a different | DNA sequence position along the length of chromosom |
floxed is used to describe the sandwiching of a | DNA sequence between two lox P sites,and is a contr |
By targeting the ZFP towards a specific | DNA sequence and attaching the necessary effector d |
According to cladistic analysis of | DNA sequence data (nDNA RAG-1 and S7 ribosomal prot |
scription factor that binds specifically to the | DNA sequence (the TATA box) which occurs in some eu |
as the part of transcription factors conferring | DNA sequence specificity as the DNA-binding domain. |
When the polymerase advances along the | DNA sequence after adding a nucleotide, the interac |
biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies for | DNA sequence assembly . |
ty has long been questioned (Vaurie, 1955), and | DNA sequence comparison of Aegean/Eastern Mediterra |
site (or STS) is a short (200 to 500 base pair) | DNA sequence that has a single occurrence in the ge |
It is now well supported by | DNA sequence analyses as well as retrotransposon pr |
nithology, the question could be resolved using | DNA sequence analysis; at any rate, the Micronesian |
oevolution as the mitochondria have a different | DNA sequence than that of the nucleus in the host c |
Cladistic analysis of | DNA sequence data (nDNA RAG-1 and S7 ribosomal prot |
mammalian RNA polymerase II can be defined as a | DNA sequence element that overlaps a TSS and is suf |
on for "rearranged during transfection", as the | DNA sequence of this gene was originally found to b |
rses, which describes the identification of the | DNA sequence variant in the horse myostatin gene. |
Importantly, the first adapter contains a short | DNA sequence barcode and different DNA samples can |
an of user-supplied mixed aligned and unaligned | DNA sequence data. |
AP-1 binds to this | DNA sequence via a basic amino acid region, while t |
Mitochondrial and nuclear | DNA sequence data tentatively suggests that the cha |
ete lineage sorting which confounds analyses of | DNA sequence data to a massive extent; molecular st |
Phyloscan is a web service for | DNA sequence analysis that is free and open to all |
t origin consists of a short (~11 bp) essential | DNA sequence (called the ARS consensus sequence or |
n factors and enzymes are not able to access to | DNA sequence in this form. |
This | DNA sequence is bound by the lac repressor, which, |
uence, it is trivial to derive a unique genomic | DNA sequence from which it had to have been transcr |
allel evolution - but examination of the actual | DNA sequence will probably show only divergent chan |
It is a process by which | DNA sequence information is transferred from one DN |
l thought to belong to the genus Crepidula, but | DNA sequence data show that they are a separate gen |
the signal sequence at the N terminus, based on | DNA sequence analysis. |
hylogenetic analysis based on the 16S ribosomal | DNA sequence showed that the strain has the deepest |
s a program for viewing, editing, and finishing | DNA sequence assemblies. |
The species was identified from a | DNA sequence from cytochrome b. |
most potent clones have been identified, their | DNA sequence is optimized, for example to improve t |
According to | DNA sequence analysis, T. oostingii is more distant |
ombination of morphological characteristics and | DNA sequence data should be required at least for s |
ular genetics, an open reading frame (ORF) is a | DNA sequence that does not contain a stop codon in |
DNA sequence analysis suggests that with a sequence | |
ecific detection searches for the presence of a | DNA sequence unique to a certain GMO, usually the j |
research in a broad range of disciplines where | DNA sequence information is likely to drive scienti |
Phred quality scores shown on a | DNA sequence trace |
n molecular biology for detection of a specific | DNA sequence in DNA samples. |
An E-box is a | DNA sequence which usually lies upstream of a gene |
highly specific, recognising a particular short | DNA sequence, or restriction site, and cutting both |
It requires prior knowledge of a | DNA sequence, including differences between alleles |
In looser usage, transgene can describe any | DNA sequence, regardless of whether it contains a g |
e to be sequenced is a single strand of unknown | DNA sequence, flanked on at least one end by a know |
ing the peptide sequence include deduction from | DNA sequence, Edman degradation, and mass spectrome |
ar to C. narentana as regards the mitochondrial | DNA sequence, but the nuclear DNA sequences differ |
ins and RNA polymerase complexes to bind to the | DNA sequence, which can then initiate the transcrip |
DNA sequence-based identification is also limited b | |
For example, in | DNA sequence-based analyses, the problem arises whe |
hich differs from that predicted by the genomic | DNA sequence. |
identify candidate protein coding regions in a | DNA sequence. |
h mitosis or meiosis through factors other than | DNA sequence. |
This can lead to the termination of the | DNA sequence. |
r looking for small changes relative to a known | DNA sequence. |
in other respects of its anatomy and as regards | DNA sequence. |
The genus name is from | DNA sequence. |
used as a primer for the next part of the long | DNA sequence. |
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