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mpting to match results of muscle biopsies with | DNA tests to better understand how variations in th |
etic waves coming from the jungle, his dinosaur | DNA reacts to additional signals sent by Professor |
ecificity of Watson-Crick basepairing and other | DNA properties to make novel structures out of DNA. |
It can be used by | DNA ligase to create overlapping "sticky ends" so t |
ble for the increased mechanical flexibility of | DNA compared to RNA, which allows it to assume the |
lity (MSI) is a condition manifested by damaged | DNA due to defects in the normal DNA repair process |
national collaborative effort which aims to use | DNA barcoding to generate a unique genetic barcode |
m took up an offer from the state of Ohio for a | DNA test to prove his innocence-however, the test r |
The mixture is incubated to allow | DNA strands to dissociate and reanneal, forming hyb |
chromosomes at the molecular level and PCR and | DNA sequencing to compare homologous gene sequences |
This hydrolysis drives | DNA synthesis to completion. |
g is the process by which two single strands of | DNA combine to form double-stranded DNA. |
The blue lines represent the | DNA template to which primers (red arrows) anneal t |
combined the two approaches, by first using one | DNA label to label the immortal strands, allowing t |
of the supposed clone are balking at providing | DNA evidence to prove that their baby is really a c |
Occasionally some intergenic | DNA acts to control genes nearby, but most of it ha |
interaction with a gene promoter (a sequence of | DNA adjacent to the regulated gene), but rather ind |
nts that could result from applying recombinant | DNA technology to monoclonal antibodies and inspire |
Low-frequency collective motion in proteins and | DNA refers to the application of statistical thermo |
sioned in 2004 by the French authorities to use | DNA testing to detect if the mortal remains of Napo |
2004: Bob Dunbar, Jr., submits to a | DNA test to establish whether or not he (and his fa |
aw, so as to avoid overstating the value of the | DNA evidence to take into account that match probab |
combines transfer of electrophoresis-separated | DNA fragments to a filter membrane and subsequent f |
1. Clone the region of | DNA thought to act as a promoter |
He apparently never has had his | DNA tested to confirm his paternity. |
ave on genes, organisms have mechanisms such as | DNA repair to remove mutations. |
A microwell containing a template | DNA strand to be sequenced is flooded with a single |
posed Kting Voar specimens that were subject to | DNA analysis to date have turned out to be artifici |
ging of field direction, the various lengths of | DNA react to the change at differing rates. |
h scientist Herbert Boyer, and used recombinant | DNA technology to become the first to produce a hum |
s the upper hand, and drains more of Godzilla's | DNA, trying to convert itself into a Godzilla clone |
ople with the same surname can use genealogical | DNA testing to determine if they share a common anc |
S-box region that allows the protein to bind to | DNA and to function as a regulator in DNA transcrip |
refers to the levels of packaging from the raw | DNA molecules to the chromosomal structures seen du |
that results when WarGreymon and MetalGarurumon | DNA Digivolve together to create a stronger Digimon |
PCNA is also involved in the | DNA damage tolerance pathway known as post-replicat |
Based on studies of | DNA, M. tomentosa is clearly a distinct species apa |
product claiming that "Implementing BitTorrent | DNA on top of legacy infrastructure has the profoun |
In May 2006, Somerhalder was named one of | DNA Models' Top 10 Male Models. |
roposed earlier, which is that uncoiling of the | DNA is torque-driven and proceeds until religation |
Phred quality scores shown on a | DNA sequence trace |
ome, according to the genetic code as stored in | DNA genes, transcribed into messenger RNA, and then |
DNA damage-inducible transcript 3, | |
DNA damage-inducible transcript 3 is a protein that | |
DNA damage-inducible transcript 3 has been shown to | |
When activated, the receptor migrates to the | DNA, activating transcription of a number of specif |
If a cell retains | DNA damage, transcription of a gene can be prevente |
e nucleoskeleton (NSK) provides a framework for | DNA replication, transcription, chromatin remodelin |
that marks the end of gene or operon on genomic | DNA for transcription. |
l methylation in Neurospora and mutation of the | DNA methyl transferase, dim-2, eliminates all DNA m |
A | DNA field-effect transistor (DNAFET) is a field-eff |
This leads to the construction of a | DNA family tree where the branches are in biologica |
versions vary), and experimented with reptilian | DNA to try and grow it back; but the therapy caused |
anar fused ring system can intercalate into the | DNA of tumor cells, thereby altering the major and |
ved additional resources and impetus to improve | DNA analysis turn-around times. |
It works by binding to | DNA, crosslinking two strands and preventing cell d |
Since Homologous Recombination occurs after | DNA replication, two strands of DNA are available, |
biology method used to compare specific loci on | DNA from two or more samples. |
l extraction refers to the process by which the | DNA from two different types of cells can be extrac |
It intercalates into | DNA at two specific sites, thereby blocking the bin |
t results indicated that the evidence contained | DNA from two men, but not Dupree nor Massingill. |
This induced breaks in | DNA, that ultimately lead to programmed cell death |
changed with expanding knowledge (for example, | DNA sequencing, unavailable in Linnaeus' time, has |
Gut-1 RNA is is exclusively found in | DNA from uncultivated bacteria present in samples f |
It was also detected in marine samples of | DNA from uncultivated bacteria, which are presumabl |
Harvey had a due process right of access to the | DNA evidence under Brady v. Maryland (1963) because |
The company sells its | DNA microarrays under the registered trademark name |
ecific detection searches for the presence of a | DNA sequence unique to a certain GMO, usually the j |
ir does not significantly inhibit mitochondrial | DNA synthesis, unless the cell happens to be infect |
In terms of the level of sperm | DNA fragmentation, up to three cycles of freezing a |
chromatid is one of the two identical copies of | DNA making up a duplicated chromosome, which are jo |
rvive his electrocution due to something in his | DNA make up making him a genetic freak. |
The practice of taking | DNA profiles upon arrest is not affected by the dec |
f adenine is complementary to either thymine in | DNA or uracil in RNA. |
DNA microarrays use methods akin to the reverse pro | |
The +1/−3 | DNA matrix used by BLASTN is best suited for findin |
to detect the low concentrations of the target | DNA strands used in DNA footprinting experiments. |
found to be most desirable in E-SWAT, Briareos' | DNA was used mostly in Tereus' design. |
DNA is used because of the numerous biological tool | |
e colors, develop spikes or horns) based on the | DNA they've used to mutate themselves. |
A neo gene is commonly included in | DNA plasmids used by molecular biologists to establ |
At the time | DNA was used mostly for forensic identification and |
eractions between complementary base pairs make | DNA a useful construction material through design o |
This is accomplished at the | DNA level using mutagenesis. |
hed the creation of two-dimensional lattices of | DNA tiles using the "double crossover" motif. |
"Tracking gene expression after | DNA delivery using spatially indexed nanofiber arra |
After an initial test in 2000, results of a | DNA test using updated equipment and techniques was |
Thus separation of very large | DNA pieces using PFGE is possible. |
participation kits are processed by Family Tree | DNA (FTDNA) using the Arizona Research Labs at the |
X) is a company that, among other things, makes | DNA microarrays using electrochemistry on arrays of |
dard nucleosides are also found in both RNA and | DNA and usually arise from modification of the stan |
genome is often measured in base pairs because | DNA is usually double-stranded. |
While | DNA analyzing usually done in a laboratory, as of 2 |
Based on | DNA evidence Utiger et al. elected to create this g |
DNA absorbs UV light with a wavelength of maximal a | |
DNA absorbs UV light at 260 and 280 nanometres, and | |
In 1997, Shantha developed India's first r- | DNA Hepatitis-B vaccine. |
ith cloned ZP cDNA, therefore this vaccine is a | DNA based vaccine. |
application of this method is the extraction of | DNA from vaginal epithelial cells and sperm cells f |
an unusual pentathiepin ring which reacts with | DNA, and varacin and synthetic analogues have been |
rses, which describes the identification of the | DNA sequence variant in the horse myostatin gene. |
noted above, there are many different kinds of | DNA sequence variation, ranging from complete extra |
the apparent "sizes" of these dyes (compared to | DNA molecules) varies with the concentration of aga |
Additionally, Clydes can combine their | DNA with various animals or inanimate objects in sp |
DNA tests verified that they were the bodies of Lac | |
has been successfully used for amplification of | DNA from very small amounts of starting material. |
reaction itself is the process used to amplify | DNA samples, via a temperature-mediated DNA polymer |
AP-1 binds to this | DNA sequence via a basic amino acid region, while t |
hybridization, it was the combination of viral | DNA and viral RNA which helped to lay the groundwor |
tonka, Minnesota where he worked on recombinant | DNA based viral vaccines. |
have both common and unique features of genomic | DNA and virion structure. |
a target of the transforming proteins of small | DNA tumor viruses. |
DNA testing was performed, revealing that Hogzilla | |
in reports accessible to Watson and Crick, that | DNA (1) was helical, (2) was likely a double helix |
DNA polymerase was first isolated from Thermus aqua | |
FGH is home to the laboratory where a | DNA test was conducted on the body recovered from t |
However, | DNA testing was not advanced enough to find the gir |
This | DNA profile was sent to the Combined DNA Index Syst |
During the period that | DNA Lounge was closed, Zawinski spearheaded a succe |
Research into | DNA machines was pioneered in the late 1980s by Nad |
A phylogeny of the family, based on | DNA sequences was published in 2006. |
Though | DNA testing was once scheduled, the family later wi |
Another form of Warp Digivolving (called Warp | DNA Digivolving) was seen in the digimon movie Reve |
This evidence proved that it was Glen Gore's | DNA that was left at the scene. |
or this thermostable (temperature optimum 80°C) | DNA polymerase was that it could be isolated in a p |
The original | DNA testing was proved wrong and researchers from L |
DNA origami was the cover story of Nature on March | |
being the first person to demonstrate that the | DNA molecule was probably helical in shape. |
DNA testing was conducted on remains found in Cambo | |
ght Brown Apple Moth confirmed in California by | DNA analysis was found in February 2007, scientists |
DNA testing was based off the latest genetic resear | |
DNA evidence was also presented at trial indicating | |
detected only in genome sequences derived from | DNA that was extracted from uncultivated marine bac |
C-II RNAs are present in sequences derived from | DNA that was extracted from uncultivated marine bac |
The G+C total | DNA content was measured as 64.8 mol %, as perhaps |
The first | DNA ligase was purified and characterized in 1967. |
A commonly used | DNA molecular weight marker is the genome of the La |
save their lives, they were spliced with animal | DNA, as well as receiving bio-wetware chips in the |
or portions of Paine's body continues; in 2001, | DNA tests were proposed for a portion of what was c |
thsonian Institution in Washington D. C., where | DNA tests were performed, along with a skull recons |
Probes are often derived from fragments of | DNA that were isolated, purified, and amplified for |
The common commercially available | DNA ligases were originally discovered in bacteriop |
DNA tests were taken on the suspects. | |
In that case, | DNA traces were already present on the cotton swabs |
abuse, including rape and incest, sustained by | DNA evidence, were made against Bey, culminating in |
CPO guidelines allowing indefinite retention of | DNA profiles were unlawful, in line with the ECHR r |
ed with nocodazole arrest with a G2- or M-phase | DNA content when analysed by flow cytometry. |
y suspected by police for refusing to provide a | DNA sample when they conducted a wide-scale request |
ed to lyse cells and virus particles in RNA and | DNA extractions, where its function, in addition to |
Primase is activated by | DNA helicase where it then synthesizes a short RNA |
Slx4 is a protein involved in | DNA repair, where it has important roles in the fin |
re based on solid-phase amplification of single | DNA molecules where the DNA has been covalently att |
is intended to facilitate manufacture of custom | DNA arrays, where users want the ability to do some |
DNA cyclase, which recloses imidazole rings of guan | |
Photo 51 to develop the first chemical model of | DNA, for which the three men jointly won the 1962 N |
structures provided the capability to implement | DNA computing, which was demonstrated by Winfree an |
tomies is limited: if for example a kilobase of | DNA sequences which mutate approximately 1% per mil |
Following a series of | DNA tests which resulted in a confirmation of Cueva |
a transgene can be either a cDNA (complementary | DNA) segment, which is a copy of mRNA (messenger RN |
Formamidopyrimidine | DNA Glycosylase, which removes damaged 7-methylguan |
It has a complementary sequence to that of the | DNA to which the siDNA combines with. |
is the group administrator for the Fitzpatrick | DNA study, which she founded in 2000. |
possible by the availability of techniques for | DNA sequencing, which allow the determination of th |
Depurination is an alteration of | DNA in which the purine base (adenine or guanine) i |
g: This beast injects its prey with the Proto B | DNA strain which then proceeds to remove all geneti |
its own group, the Symbiontida (along with some | DNA sequences which were found in marine environmen |
of FENs was initially identified as acting on a | DNA duplex which has a single stranded 5' overhang |
terintuitive before the discovery of non-coding | DNA and which became known as the C-value paradox a |
of a 1992 rape conviction, the accused demanded | DNA testing, which he claimed would exonerate him. |
asis of the dideoxy chain-termination method of | DNA sequencing, which was developed by Frederick Sa |
ery is made that these fragments are compatible | DNA strands which have been recovered from differen |
y a layer of immobilized ssDNA (single-stranded | DNA) molecules which act as surface receptors. |
In genetics, an operator is a segment of | DNA to which a transcription factor protein binds. |
gy and bioinformatics, a SNP array is a type of | DNA microarray which is used to detect polymorphism |
In 2006, a new district attorney authorized a | DNA test which led to Deskovic's exoneration. |
d in the exit of cell mitosis and initiation of | DNA replication, which suggests the role in cell cy |
It shares this role with | DNA gyrase, which is also able to relax positive su |
Unlike direct | DNA damage, which occurs in areas directly exposed |
Capillary electrophoresis in order to obtain a | DNA profile which can be compared to suspect DNA. |
Implied are genes, the | DNA sequences which are transcribed into the mRNAs |
gh his work on the genetics of blood groups and | DNA polymorphisms, which helped to clarify the orig |
Retroposons are repetitive | DNA fragments which are inserted into chromosomes a |
ers have created a circuit made from 130 unique | DNA strands, which is able to calculate the square |
hown to cause diverse changes in the pattern of | DNA methylation, which may provide a link between c |
that later led to a classic paper on mammalian | DNA replication, which was published in 1966 . |
A | DNA holoenzyme, which is actually a complex of enzy |
ins and RNA polymerase complexes to bind to the | DNA sequence, which can then initiate the transcrip |
An E-box is a | DNA sequence which usually lies upstream of a gene |
ke into Schneeberger's car and obtained another | DNA sample, which, this time, matched the semen on |
though decitabine can only be incorporated into | DNA strands while azacitidine can be incorporated i |
e stain preferentially binds to double-stranded | DNA, but will stain single-stranded DNA with lower |
ase MnlI, so PCR, treatment with MnlI, and then | DNA electrophoresis will give a diagnosis. |
ein that specifically binds a region within the | DNA template will protect the DNA it is bound to fr |
allel evolution - but examination of the actual | DNA sequence will probably show only divergent chan |
It has been shown that | DNA fragments will partition into the light phase o |
A particular | DNA molecule will always yield the same set of rest |
DNA molecules with this apparent structure have bee | |
A circular | DNA molecule with a writhe of 0 will be circular. |
After a quiet spell, | DNA reappeared with a mix of the Loreena McKennitt |
Supercoiled structure of circular | DNA molecules with low writhe. |
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