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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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