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stom DNA-binding domains that bind to a desired DNA sequence.
of core promoter in eukaryotes which is a short DNA sequence.
genetic markers that may be used to identify a DNA sequence.
A DNA sequencer is a scientific instrument used to au
hnique is the DSA-FACE, which is an acronym for DNA sequencer-assisted flurophore-assisted carbohyd
DNA sequencers
DNA sequencers for DNA sequencing.
DNA sequencers can be considered optical instrument
DNA sequencers have become more important due to la
that are still around almost 40 years later (in DNA sequencers, cell sorters, and at laser light sh
zed data acquisition system and high-throughput DNA sequencers."
An Intergenic region (IGR) is a stretch of DNA sequences located between clusters of genes tha
Recombination can occur between DNA sequences that contain no sequence homology.
ncestor 65-75 million years ago, protein-coding DNA sequences account for only about 20% of conserv
ires binding of Hin and Fis to their respective DNA sequences and assemble into a higher-order nucl
The DNA sequences from which such RNAs are transcribed
tomies is limited: if for example a kilobase of DNA sequences which mutate approximately 1% per mil
DNA sequences or RNA transcripts that have moderate
Analysis of DNA sequences from the environment suggest at least
estrogen receptor α that interact with specific DNA sequences to activate transcription.
Minimal DNA sequences that constitute functional HREs have
Once candidate DNA sequences have been determined, it is a relativ
In 2004, a molecular phylogenetic study of DNA sequences found the genus Canthium to be polyph
More recently, DNA sequences have been used to investigate the phy
A phylogeny of the family, based on DNA sequences was published in 2006.
ts that are not encoded by immediately adjacent DNA sequences in a gene.
It is one of the DNA sequences collectively referred to as junk DNA,
Given the lack of DNA sequences from many of the known bird species t
He also develops methods for aligning long DNA sequences and extracting functional information
Both morphology and an analysis of DNA sequences indicate it is very closely related t
its own group, the Symbiontida (along with some DNA sequences which were found in marine environmen
It binds to certain DNA sequences called cAMP response elements (CRE),
sults of some molecular phylogenetic studies of DNA sequences have cast doubt upon this placement.
nucleotide differences per site between any two DNA sequences chosen randomly from the sample popul
Mitochondial DNA sequences from the two populations H. g. griseu
Long DNA sequences and databases are good examples of pr
rbitrary sequences over fixed alphabets such as DNA sequences as well as whole e-mail texts.
scriminate between the two species by comparing DNA sequences in the gene coding translation elonga
reaction-mixture that contains double-stranded DNA sequences and measuring dissociation against te
a protein sequence, a family of possible coding DNA sequences can be derived by reverse translation
her techniques, such as PCR, to detect specific DNA sequences from DNA samples.
Analysis of small subunit ribosomal DNA sequences showed P. acicularis to be more close
Implied are genes, the DNA sequences which are transcribed into the mRNAs
related traits, as well as discover patterns in DNA sequences and understand the complexities of sp
eroid-receptor ligand complex binds to specific DNA sequences and induces transcription of its targ
The DNA sequences for TUFs reside in the intergenic or
a view that is further supported by analysis of DNA sequences and karyotypes.
r biologist known for his discovery of repeated DNA sequences in genomes of eukaryotic organisms, b
-and the function of telomeres, the specialized DNA sequences at the tips of chromosomes.
eveloping algorithms and software for analyzing DNA sequences and related types of data from molecu
PAPs have also been isolated in fungi, and DNA sequences encoding for possible PAPs have been
RAD tags are the DNA sequences that immediately flank each instance
Many noncoding DNA sequences have important biological functions a
Their response elements are DNA sequences (promoters) that are bound by the com
The cladogram was based on DNA sequences of both nuclear histone H3 and mitoch
To preserve the fragments with their individual DNA sequences, the fragments were added into a syst
For DNA sequences, a banded alignment is provided.
sis of Rhamnaceae using RBCL and TRNL-F plastid DNA sequences, J.E. Richardson et al., American Jou
ryotic genomes have many repetitive, non-coding DNA sequences, formerly known as junk DNA, but now
he genus wide phylogenetic reconstruction using DNA sequences, and the lumping of the species shoul
cult to quantify as compared with morphology or DNA sequences, and
Pseudogenes are DNA sequences, related to known genes, that have lo
sed to remove the vector contamination from the DNA sequences.
Its identity was confirmed by comparison of the DNA sequences.
Cre will excise, exchange, integrate, or invert DNA sequences.
is a DNA-binding domain which binds to specific DNA sequences.
tion for the origin and evolution of repetitive DNA sequences.
in 2009 based on differences in morphology and DNA sequences.
orana, and allows the amplification of specific DNA sequences.
aligning many proteins or RNAs or long genomic DNA sequences.
suitable for the alignment of large numbers of DNA sequences.
as generating phylogenetic trees, and aligning DNA sequences.
lar biological technique for detecting specific DNA sequences.
s come from two areas: amino acid sequences and DNA sequences.
NA and italicize the names of the corresponding DNA sequences; e.g., BOXB and boxB.)
Pyrosequencing is a method of DNA sequencing (determining the order of nucleotide
DNA sequencing
On the basis of DNA sequencing of both recently collected and histo
For example, automated DNA sequencing machines were the basis to complete
DNA sequencing studies in 2002 revealed Brachionus
Unlike most currently popular DNA sequencing methods, this method does not use a
chromosomes at the molecular level and PCR and DNA sequencing to compare homologous gene sequences
y refers to a genome assembly merging different DNA sequencing technologies.
Picotiter plates are used in the DNA sequencing strategy first exploited by a spin-o
llary electrophoresis units used in large-scale DNA sequencing projects.
Since DNA sequencing of the cytochrome b gene has shown S
Di Ventra M. Colloquium: Physical approaches to DNA sequencing and detection.
oftware program by both academic and commercial DNA sequencing laboratories because of its high bas
Together with Allan Maxam he developed a new DNA sequencing method.
Since DNA sequencing of the cytochrome b gene has shown S
quence of data that is produced by an automated DNA sequencing machine.
DNA sequencing and computational comparisons of seq
Sequencing by ligation is a DNA sequencing method that uses the enzyme DNA liga
DNA sequencing theory addresses physical processes
s listed as one of the top 20 genome centres by DNA sequencing capacity.
uality scores had become a required standard in DNA sequencing, other manufacturers of DNA sequenci
changed with expanding knowledge (for example, DNA sequencing, unavailable in Linnaeus' time, has
possible by the availability of techniques for DNA sequencing, which allow the determination of th
asis of the dideoxy chain-termination method of DNA sequencing, which was developed by Frederick Sa
us for developing the pyrosequencing method for DNA sequencing.
isms (causing many hereditary diseases) and for DNA sequencing.
ain-termination methods have greatly simplified DNA sequencing.
n nano-sensing, gene delivery, drug loading and DNA sequencing.
ents such as polymerase chain reaction (PCR) or DNA sequencing.
ooks different for each species), which after a DNA serum is collected in Mission 2, can be collect
It is from this DNA she later cloned him, renaming him Carson.
Gene Codes is currently working with the DNA Shoah Project whose aim is to identify remains
Optimization of DNA shuffling for high fidelity recombination (1997
ExtraTrain is a database of regulatory DNA signals located in the extragenic regions of th
who is Azmuth's assistant; she had switched her DNA signature for Azmuth's when he refused to give
l equipment on board his ship, Tetrax finds the DNA signature of the Omnitrix's creator, Azmuth, an
B. odysseyi shares many DNA similarities with Bacillus fusiformis and Bacil
region of a nucleotide sequence where an RNA or DNA single-stranded primer binds to start replicati
has been adapted to all types of nucleic acids ( DNA, siRNA, dsRNA, shRNA, mRNA, ODN…), non viral tr
ir ability to site-specifically mobilize to new DNA sites has been exploited as a tool for biotechn
nd etc. Known examples of smart ligands include DNA smart aptamers; however, RNA and peptide smart
For example, a panel of DNA smart aptamers has been recently used to develo
phosphate backbone and the minor groove of the DNA, so their interactions do not depend on the spe
h access to the FBI's next-generation CODIS 6.0 DNA Software.
Measuring the intensity of absorbance of the DNA solution at wavelengths 260 nm and 280 nm is us
Modulation of Impedance in DNA Solutions by Ions and Molecules: 2. Effect of T
Extrachromosomal DNA sometimes contains addiction modules, a system
rock group Blonde Redhead takes its name from a DNA song.
hanics, electricity and magnetism, mathematics, dna, space and general physics.
element moving separately, the entire length of DNA spanning from one IS element to the other is tr
Access to Thal DNA spearheads an entirely new field of research fo
Two DNA species containing single loxP sites will be fu
This results in a change in one base pair of DNA, specifically a transition mutation.
The esperamicins are extremely toxic DNA splicing compounds.
n to metaphase chromosomes and to a matrix with DNA spots representing specific genomic sites.
Propidium iodide is used as a DNA stain for both flow cytometry to evaluate cell
Ethidium bromide, EtBr, is used as a DNA stain in gel electrophoresis.
or misconduct, as well as with the results of a DNA Status Report filed on July 17, 2007, which con
t can pipette onto FTA paper for dry, room temp DNA storage as well as into barcoded cryotubes for
an ITV documentary programme Secrets Revealed - DNA Stories in 2006, made by STV Productions, and b
Reading list for discovery of DNA story from the National Centre for Biotechnolog
g: This beast injects its prey with the Proto B DNA strain which then proceeds to remove all geneti
This is because adenine introduced into the new DNA strand is unmethylated.
One such example is the heteroduplex DNA strand formed in hybridization processes, usual
tides that correctly base pair with an existing DNA strand acting as a template.
The new short DNA strand is sequenced using the chain termination
rriors from Earth's timeline, who have an inert DNA strand that marks them as potential saviours of
he extension of a D-loop when a single stranded DNA strand invades a "recipient" duplex during reco
l scavengers have no significant influence upon DNA strand breakage by esperamicin.
a diradical intermediate and eventually double DNA strand cleavage.
lso repair the long-term damage to the person's DNA strand so that his/her descendants are less lik
hook shape around the minor groove of a target DNA strand (pictured at right).
The β clamp physically locks Pol III onto a DNA strand during replication to help increase its
Evidence for the immortal DNA strand hypothesis has been found in various sys
Lesions on the DNA strand are recognized by these enzymes, followe
Branch migration describes the ability of a DNA strand partially paired with its complement in
A microwell containing a template DNA strand to be sequenced is flooded with a single
exes of a Morpholino strand and a complementary DNA strand may be used in combination with cationic
Once bound, Ku can slide down the DNA strand, allowing more Ku molecules to thread on
bal feature of the base composition in a single DNA strand.
ides repeated hundreds of times in a row on the DNA strand.
actions between the polymerase and the template DNA strand; because the rate-limiting step in the D
ssense mRNA molecules are created when template DNA strands or the mRNA strands themselves undergo
ging from small peptides and polysaccharides to DNA strands and entire viruses.
R2) protein makes a specific nick in one of the DNA strands at the insertion site and uses the 3′ h
to detect the low concentrations of the target DNA strands used in DNA footprinting experiments.
domain is responsible for physical cleavage of DNA strands and may introduce either single strande
f these stains/compounds for GC-rich regions of DNA strands makes them excellent markers for DNA.
MMEJ ligates the DNA strands without checking for consistency and ca
The mixture is incubated to allow DNA strands to dissociate and reanneal, forming hyb
like gamma-delta and Tn3 resolvase cut all four DNA strands simultaneously at points that are stagg
ery is made that these fragments are compatible DNA strands which have been recovered from differen
First, a mixture of DNA strands logically representative of the problem
though decitabine can only be incorporated into DNA strands while azacitidine can be incorporated i
ll as accurate mass analysis of oligonucleotide DNA strands (40 bp).
d binding protein's (SSBs) stabilize the single DNA strands in order to maintain the replication bu
When complementary DNA strands hybridize to the receptors, the charge
The DNA strands are shown in pink and green.)
t involves denaturation and displacement of the DNA strands, resulting in mispairing of the complem
ers have created a circuit made from 130 unique DNA strands, which is able to calculate the square
elicase-like activity, making it able to unwind DNA strands.
nthracyclines, epirubicin acts by intercalating DNA strands.
om catalyzing the reaction that coils unwinding DNA strands.
~ %T and %G ~ %C are valid for each of the two DNA strands.
cutting of the D-loop and a second exchange of DNA strands; the Holliday junction can be converted
to nucleotides to be incorporated into growing DNA strands; but they act as chain terminators and
equence of nucleobases of each of the component DNA strands;
orton edition concludes with the 1953 papers on DNA structure as published in Nature.
These alterations to DNA structure inhibit both DNA replication and tran
droxyl and 5' deoxyribosephosphate termini (see DNA structure).
structure specific endonucleases on specialised DNA structures that occur during the biological pro
Recent DNA studies conducted on hundreds samples from Red
Interestingly, both morphology and DNA studies have revealed that H. protera was more
istorical linguist Edward Vajda cites that some DNA studies have shown genetic affinities with that
Early in his research career, he did DNA studies on Egyptian mummies and the Dead Sea Sc
Cyndi's List - Surname DNA Studies and Projects
However, recent DNA studies suggest that the Yellow-billed Kite dif
it had been placed in family Capparaceae, until DNA studies found the Cleomaceae genera to be more
Early DNA studies allied the galah with the cockatiel or
Theoretically, based on DNA studies, she lived in the region of the Pyrenee
ho specializes in genetic genealogy and ancient DNA studies.
n for flowering plants which is partly based on DNA studies.
DNA Studio has regional offices in St. Louis and At
In September 2006, DNA Studio merged with WHITTMAN-HART of Chicago to
                                                                                                   


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