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caspase-resistant mutant ICAD thus do not show | DNA fragmentation during apoptosis, although they d |
he readership figures released by NRS 2006 show | DNA had the largest increase (29%) for any general |
the SOS response, which responds to significant | DNA damage. |
ain-termination methods have greatly simplified | DNA sequencing. |
He is one of the first people who simulated | DNA and protein structures. |
Since | DNA polymerase delta is involved in resynthesis of |
is very important in order to perform PCR since | DNA polymerase can act only on DNA templates. |
Since | DNA sequencing of the cytochrome b gene has shown S |
l tool in molecular biology laboratories, since | DNA normally possesses phosphate groups on the 5' e |
Since | DNA sequencing of the cytochrome b gene has shown S |
polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (PAGE) since | DNA, RNA, and most proteins are colourless. |
Immobilization of single | DNA fragments on a solid support like a bead or a p |
bal feature of the base composition in a single | DNA strand. |
A probe that hybridizes only to a single | DNA segment that has not been cut by the restrictio |
"Collapse of a Single | DNA Molecule in Poly(Ethylene Glycol) Solutions". |
iannoni, produced the first chain-folded single | DNA crystals in 1969. |
re based on solid-phase amplification of single | DNA molecules where the DNA has been covalently att |
d binding protein's (SSBs) stabilize the single | DNA strands in order to maintain the replication bu |
Kan was the first to establish that a single | DNA mutation could lead to a human disease, and the |
Exposed, single-strand | DNA is highly unstable (particularly in the aqueous |
The single-strand | DNA can hydrogen bond to itself and form dangerous |
leads to the removal of a short single-stranded | DNA segment that includes the lesion, creating a si |
The RecA protein, stimulated by single-stranded | DNA, is involved in the inactivation of the LexA re |
annealing of the primers to the single-stranded | DNA template. |
ges usually contain a genome of single-stranded | DNA and infect Gram-negative bacteria. |
ides in inverted repeats within single-stranded | DNA, are common secondary structures and may result |
Binding of single-stranded | DNA to the tetramer can occur in different "modes", |
Depurinated bases in single-stranded | DNA undergoing replication can lead to mutations, b |
ed virus species with an RNA or single-stranded | DNA genome. |
In either case the resulting 3' single-stranded | DNA (ssDNA) is bound by multiple molecules of RecA |
a class of enzyme that creates single-stranded | DNA using single-stranded RNA as a template. |
hich inhibits the religation of single-stranded | DNA breaks generated by topoisomerase I; lethal dou |
Multicopy single-stranded | DNA (msDNA) is a type of extrachromosomal satellite |
It acts on single-stranded | DNA, double-stranded DNA, and chromatin. |
§ The enzyme degrades single-stranded | DNA or RNA to nucleoside 5'-monophosphates, but doe |
The enzyme is not active on single-stranded | DNA, and thus 3´-protruding termini are resistant t |
e-stranded breaks to produce 3' single-stranded | DNA tails. |
le of circular, negative-sense, single-stranded | DNA. |
zes the specific degradation of single-stranded | DNA or RNA, and produces mono and oligonucleotides |
dae have a genome consisting of single-stranded | DNA and an icosahedral capsid. |
nded RNA and other viruses have single-stranded | DNA genomes, and, in some circumstances, nucleic ac |
eral recombinase Rad51 coat the single-stranded | DNA to form nucleoprotein filaments. |
f the opposite chromatid by the single-stranded | DNA from one end of the break. |
Reverse transcriptase creates single-stranded | DNA from an RNA template. |
e a repressor (protein) from the operator site ( | DNA), which results in an uninhibited operon. |
a target of the transforming proteins of small | DNA tumor viruses. |
From two small | DNA fragments representing less than 1% of the vira |
The purpose of TE buffer is to solubilize | DNA or RNA, while protecting it from degradation. |
val of inhibitors from samples before PCR, some | DNA polymerases offer varying resistance to differe |
istorical linguist Edward Vajda cites that some | DNA studies have shown genetic affinities with that |
its own group, the Symbiontida (along with some | DNA sequences which were found in marine environmen |
Some | DNA- or RNA-binding enzymes can recognize specific b |
Some | DNA samples that were left over in some hair sample |
Some | DNA evidence suggests that these forms are genetica |
"Everybody's Gotta Learn Sometime" ( | DNA Mix) (Warren) 3:50 |
The song ' | DNA' is currently available from their website as a |
's plan to reverse the aging in his clone sons' | DNA by Dr. Ovolot Qail Uthan is compromised when Ut |
l Kanchev, Rakovski, Rusenets, Dinamo, Spartak, | DNA, Torpedo and Partizanin. |
There are special | DNA ladders for supercoiled DNA and RNA. |
structure specific endonucleases on specialised | DNA structures that occur during the biological pro |
on pathway, which is carried out by specialised | DNA polymerases that are able to incorporate damage |
-and the function of telomeres, the specialized | DNA sequences at the tips of chromosomes. |
hich different molecules of protein or specific | DNA binding sequences (as capture probes for the pr |
estrogen receptor α that interact with specific | DNA sequences to activate transcription. |
By targeting the ZFP towards a specific | DNA sequence and attaching the necessary effector d |
is a DNA-binding domain which binds to specific | DNA sequences. |
orana, and allows the amplification of specific | DNA sequences. |
les are obtained from the patient, and specific | DNA of the parasite is extracted and amplified by P |
Description: A single-strand specific | DNA and RNA endonuclease which will degrade single- |
her techniques, such as PCR, to detect specific | DNA sequences from DNA samples. |
lar biological technique for detecting specific | DNA sequences. |
eroid-receptor ligand complex binds to specific | DNA sequences and induces transcription of its targ |
n molecular biology for detection of a specific | DNA sequence in DNA samples. |
ge phosphors for radiography, polymers to speed | DNA research and catalysts for the manufacture of p |
After a quiet spell, | DNA reappeared with a mix of the Loreena McKennitt |
s, and reduced semen quality with damaged sperm | DNA. |
In terms of the level of sperm | DNA fragmentation, up to three cycles of freezing a |
c: The two tails anneal to produce a second ss | DNA loop, and both loops move and grow. |
temperature and magnesium ion (which stabilise | DNA and RNA interactions) concentrations can increa |
stain cellulose, and in Feulgen stain to stain | DNA. |
t who, in 1914, developed a method for staining | DNA (now known as the Feulgen stain) and who also d |
ject's epithelial cells are lysed by a standard | DNA extraction method, like a phenol/chloroform ext |
rane has been breached, it is prone to standard | DNA extraction methods. |
Schneider worked to establish a state-wide | DNA database. |
government for lax security, because she states | DNA testing would prove the particular strain used |
voted for Public Safety - Statewide | DNA Database System - Crimes of Violence and Burgla |
s that are directly responsible for stimulating | DNA replication. |
concept by quantifying KRAS mutations in stool | DNA from colorectal cancer patients. |
7-AAD binds to single stranded | DNA; therefore it is a useful tool in determining a |
Phage P2 has a double stranded | DNA genome packaged in an icosahedral capsid with a |
osure to sodium hydroxide) into single stranded | DNA (ssDNA) and then hybridized to the target ssDNA |
in the Hin tetramer make a 2-bp double stranded | DNA break and forms a covalent reaction intermediat |
method of identifying areas of single stranded | DNA that have been hybridized with specific DNA pro |
he extension of a D-loop when a single stranded | DNA strand invades a "recipient" duplex during reco |
74-80 nm in diameter, having a double stranded | DNA genome of approximately 26-45 kilo-base pairs ( |
CAL1 protein convert RPA-bound, single stranded | DNA into double-stranded DNA, an enzyme activity te |
s can transform its genome into double stranded | DNA from the RNA-DNA formed after reverse transcrip |
d at the junction of single and double stranded | DNA. |
y become exhausted, but linear, double stranded | DNA runs faster in TAE. |
These viruses have double stranded | DNA genomes with no RNA intermediate. |
is an endonuclease that cleaves double stranded | DNA molecules into fragments, leaving leave 3' over |
ntrast, Netropsin does not bind single stranded | DNA or double stranded RNA. |
tion of secondary structures of single stranded | DNA and RNA G-rich called G-quadruplexes (G4-DNA an |
groove of AT-rich sequences of double stranded | DNA . |
Structure of topo III bound to single stranded | DNA (pdb ID 1I7D). |
After digestion of the RNA, a single stranded | DNA (ssDNA) is left and because single stranded nuc |
oinformatics, SIDD is short for Stress-Induced ( | DNA) Duplex Destabilization. |
There is strong | DNA evidence that the genus Mydaus is not a member |
If a strong | DNA match can be found with a particular Harris, Ha |
He led a team studying | DNA chip technology with a hope of combatting a for |
cteriophages and antibody labeling for studying | DNA. |
Using Gateway, one can clone or subclone | DNA segments for functional analysis. |
y parts were found in the ruins, and subsequent | DNA analyses determined that the young girl and her |
in vitro, requiring only resolvase, a substrate | DNA and multivalent cations, using either wild type |
nd initiation factors, RNA polymerase subunits, | DNA gyrases, heat shock and recA proteins. |
enzyme, preventing the relaxing of supercoiled | DNA and thus blocking DNA transcription and replica |
ls when interacting with positively supercoiled | DNA and introduces (additional) negative supercoils |
BRCA1 combines with other tumor suppressors, | DNA damage sensors, and signal transducers to form |
Surname | DNA Projects Database |
A surname | DNA project is a genetic genealogy project which us |
The Brooks Surname | DNA Project is one of the larger DNA Surname Projec |
Cyndi's List - Surname | DNA Studies and Projects |
There is a Ticehurst Surname | DNA Project. |
official testing company for the Brooks Surname | DNA project is Family Tree DNA |
The Harris Surname | DNA Project administrators are genealogists who ser |
ucleosome alters the binding of the surrounding | DNA to those histones, which in turn affects the ex |
Susono's | DNA data from the NetSphere Archive is the only pro |
Z4-OBX - Synchronous | DNA recombination and syntheitc cardiovascular patt |
yme chemistry, deoxyribonucleic acid synthesis ( | DNA replication) and studying the nucleic acids whi |
ents, lipids, amino acids, cell wall synthesis, | DNA synthesis, ribosomes, sodium-potassium membrane |
Griep studies the proteins that synthesize | DNA, namely primase and DnaB helicase. |
el therapeutics and diagnostics using synthetic | DNA, that merged with Idera Pharmaceuticals in 2004 |
Dda is involved in the initiation of T4 | DNA replication and DNA recombination. |
The Daytona Beach PD are taking | DNA samples from motorists fitting what the profile |
The practice of taking | DNA profiles upon arrest is not affected by the dec |
the 5' end as this maximizes probability of Taq | DNA polymerase adding the terminal adenosine overha |
Structure of Taq | DNA Polymerase bound to a DNA octamer |
The insert is created by PCR using Taq | DNA polymerase. |
The target | DNA undergoes the first run of polymerase chain rea |
They are hybridized to a target | DNA, which is then copied by the polymerase. |
EcoRII cut target | DNA sequence CCWGG generating sticky ends. |
mers complementary to the termini of the target | DNA. |
to detect the low concentrations of the target | DNA strands used in DNA footprinting experiments. |
n is to protect it and release it to the target | DNA. |
s used to measure the specific amount of target | DNA (or RNA) in a sample. |
It involves initially subjecting the target | DNA to a series of restriction enzyme digestions, a |
often contain nucleases that degrade the target | DNA before it can be purified. |
AID deaminates cytidine in the target | DNA. |
hook shape around the minor groove of a target | DNA strand (pictured at right). |
rs, one to hybridize to each strand of a target | DNA, and adding DNA polymerase to the reaction. |
does not generate multiple copies of the target | DNA itself, and the amplification of the signal is |
t can pipette onto FTA paper for dry, room temp | DNA storage as well as into barcoded cryotubes for |
ssense mRNA molecules are created when template | DNA strands or the mRNA strands themselves undergo |
actions between the polymerase and the template | DNA strand; because the rate-limiting step in the D |
ict their annealing temperature to the template | DNA. |
A microwell containing a template | DNA strand to be sequenced is flooded with a single |
The researchers tested | DNA samples from four men descended from Charles Sw |
Access to Thal | DNA spearheads an entirely new field of research fo |
h mitosis or meiosis through factors other than | DNA sequence. |
n, a genetics company with interests other than | DNA. |
an also stain RNA with a lower performance than | DNA. |
in reports accessible to Watson and Crick, that | DNA (1) was helical, (2) was likely a double helix |
the 1952 team which experimentally showed that | DNA rather than protein is the genetic material of |
main purpose of this step is to make sure that | DNA replication has completed without error so that |
e famous Meselson-Stahl experiment showing that | DNA is replicated by a semiconservative mechanism, |
eplace the previous law which had provided that | DNA samples could be destroyed following the acquit |
During the period that | DNA Lounge was closed, Zawinski spearheaded a succe |
red by King in the state house, to require that | DNA evidence in capital cases be preserved. |
Avery and his colleagues showed that | DNA was the key component of Griffith's experiment, |
shey-Chase experiment showing conclusively that | DNA, not protein, is the genetic material of bacter |
On April 10, 2007, a Bahamian court ruled that | DNA testing proved that Larry Birkhead is the fathe |
The first person to suggest that | DNA damage, as distinct from mutation, is the prima |
It has been shown that | DNA fragments will partition into the light phase o |
In the 1934 he and Einar Hammarsten showed that | DNA was a polymer. |
ind Franklin, whose "photograph 51" showed that | DNA was a double helix, not a triple helix as Linus |
In 2000, a Georgia judge ruled that | DNA testing would be performed in the first-ever at |
It is also a phase in which the | DNA can accumulate damage such as short gaps, which |
that he recreated the dinosaurs by studying the | DNA fragments found in dinosaur fossils, then using |
used in electroporation while transferring the | DNA into the cell under the electrical impulse. |
Jurassic Park III: The | DNA Factor is a side scrolling and puzzle game set |
Note that the helical nature of the | DNA duplex is omitted for clarity. |
The | DNA sequence of the protein has sections very simil |
oo and they make out and the doctor who did the | DNA joins them. |
sed to remove the vector contamination from the | DNA sequences. |
genetic modification has been integrated in the | DNA of chloroplasts, and the cell nucleus contains |
The project aims to preserve the | DNA and living cells of endangered species to retai |
machinery can recognize specific lesions in the | DNA it can correct only damaged bases that can be r |
to gel electrophresis) long enough so that the | DNA is removed from the gel but remains in the tube |
The | DNA damage contention is difficult to corroborate o |
At room temperature, the | DNA will exist stably in a double-stranded form. |
eded in and of itself to create the nick in the | DNA backbone so that the enzymes involved later in |
The | DNA fragments are recovered from this buffer and pu |
If the | DNA was resolved by gel electrophoresis, the DNA ca |
When activated, the receptor migrates to the | DNA, activating transcription of a number of specif |
uld morph into steer but not realizing that the | DNA does not include surgical procedures) to go to |
In 1991, the | DNA sequence assembly and analysis software, Sequen |
veral strategies for isolating and cleaning the | DNA fragment of interest exist. |
Sampling of these items turned up the | DNA of five different women. |
tes an activin response element via binding the | DNA motif TGT(G/T)(T/G)ATT. |
The | DNA cleavage event also requires the divalent metal |
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