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erhaps a simpler approach to building/designing DNA codewords is by having a binary mapping by look
, and even confessed to one of the murders, but DNA testing cleared him.
as two different grape varieties in Italy, but DNA typing has shown them to be identical.
it to be related to the Swiss grape Amigne, but DNA typing of Amigne has now cast a doubt on that.
l thought to belong to the genus Crepidula, but DNA sequence data show that they are a separate gen
This argument was later overthrown by DNA Molecular studies, done in the year 2004.
t can cure cancers and other diseases caused by DNA errors, government oversight (in addition to fu
h attended Davenport College and were proved by DNA evidence to be related to John Davenport as wel
Primase is activated by DNA helicase where it then synthesizes a short RNA
ping a stripper in the Bronx but was cleared by DNA evidence.
The RNA segments are first elongated by DNA polymerase and then synthesized by primase.
convicted of the crime, and then exonerated by DNA evidence in 1995.
23 years in prison before he was exonerated by DNA evidence analyzed in the United Kingdom.
3 of the following year Ruffin, was released by DNA testing.
It can be used by DNA ligase to create overlapping "sticky ends" so t
d vocals by Jeanette Jurado and was produced by DNA, musicians Nick Batt and Neal Slateford, who ha
ed one of the Top 10 Gay Events in the World by DNA Magazine) and SNOWBALL, offering companies inva
ion of Rolando Cruz, subsequently exonerated by DNA evidence in the murder of 10-year-old Jeanine N
It is now well supported by DNA sequence analyses as well as retrotransposon pr
om Dallas County since 2001 to be exonerated by DNA testing.
ght Brown Apple Moth confirmed in California by DNA analysis was found in February 2007, scientists
abuse, including rape and incest, sustained by DNA evidence, were made against Bey, culminating in
He was linked by DNA to the deaths of seven women in the Baton Rouge
e trees were confirmed as a distinct species by DNA testing.
s listed as one of the top 20 genome centres by DNA sequencing capacity.
mes in the United States had been exonerated by DNA testing.
eory when claiming that messages transmitted by DNA in the cell were specified by intelligence, and
s established by taxonomy and those inferred by DNA barcoding, Hebert and co-workers sequenced DNA
it should be possible to resolve its status by DNA analysis.
are in fact the same variety was established by DNA profiling at Changins in Switzerland and Aosta
Ironically, while the California DNA database motivated by this case has solved nume
California's DNA data retrieval and storage program is considere
Enzymes that add a methyl group are called DNA methyltransferases.
lated into 5-methylcytosine by an enzyme called DNA methyltransferase or be methylated and hydroxyl
Once candidate DNA sequences have been determined, it is a relativ
x-agent has re-appeared on a mission to capture DNA from Gisela to use in illegal human cloning, ca
genic - proapoptotic effect and a carcinogenic, DNA damaging, mutagenic potential.
oline, in the formation of creatine, carnitine, DNA, tRNA, norepinephrine, and other compounds, it
In that case, DNA traces were already present on the cotton swabs
tent heat shock response inducer that may cause DNA damage and PARP-dependent energy crisis in cult
the S phase, when there are errors in the cell DNA (2) to interact with FANCD2 that can activate t
M1dG adducts have been detected in cell DNA in liver, leucocytes, pancreas and breast in co
s are special since they do not target the cell DNA but insert into the plasma membrane and cause a
base pair into a UG base pair, which the cell's DNA repair machinery recognizes as a TG base pair,
light can cause mutations in individual cell's DNA.
generally divide more often than healthy cells; DNA is highly involved in cell division (mitosis) a
duction of HIV viral RNA into a host's cellular DNA.
protein de novo synthesis by acting on cellular DNA activity.
ection does not risk modification of the cell's DNA, a characteristic that has led to the developme
ges that is believed to distinguish centromeric DNA from other DNA.
In the early 21st century, DNA profiling confirmed that Refosco dal Peduncolo
factor which can bind as a homodimer to certain DNA regulatory regions.
It binds to certain DNA sequences called cAMP response elements (CRE),
factor which can bind as a homodimer to certain DNA regulatory regions.
tigated because of their involvement in certain DNA damaging processes.
was the first person to purify and characterise DNA polymerase II and DNA polymerase III.
rostatic attraction with the negatively charged DNA.
he nucleus, attracted by its negatively charged DNA content.
static repulsion between the negatively charged DNA and the negatively charged silica.
alcium ions attract both the negatively charged DNA backbone and the negatively charged groups in t
finity between histone and (negatively charged) DNA, which renders DNA more accessible to transcrip
2009, the unveiling and dedication of Chihuly's DNA Tower sculpture in the Morris Mills Atrium of t
nic victim on an episode and traced the child's DNA to a Finnish woman by the name of Magda Schleif
xhibiting similarities to the animals in China; DNA samples taken from the collected skins showed t
In 1993, chloroplast DNA dated at 35-40 million years old was extracted
n vitro Pol II transcription on a chromatinized DNA template.
ression without modification of the chromosomal DNA and is referred to as a "transient knockdown".
CAD complex, allowing CAD to cleave chromosomal DNA.
spase-activated DNase) that cleaves chromosomal DNA in a caspase-dependent manner.
ic material, the F episome may take chromosomal DNA with it.
cules, each carrying a piece of the chromosomal DNA of the organism, prior to the insertion of thes
Genomic deoxyribonucleic acid is chromosomal DNA, in contrast to extrachromosomal DNAs like plas
plate, replication proceeds around the circular DNA molecule, displacing the nicked strand as singl
A circular DNA molecule with a writhe of 0 will be circular.
Supercoiled structure of circular DNA molecules with low writhe.
mic distribution of small polydisperse circular DNA purified from HeLa cells.
ure formed during the replication of a circular DNA molecule (prokaryote DNA), two replication fork
They are a type of Extrachromosomal Circular DNA (eccDNA), a type of Extrachromosomal DNA.
to do this is mostly a small piece of circular DNA called plasmid or vector.
to coordinate Mg2+, a cation required to cleave DNA in most type II restriction endonucleases.
ucleotides in length, they recognize and cleave DNA at the same site, and they do not use ATP or Ad
Homing endonuclease genes cleave DNA at its own site on the homologous chromosome, t
3 inhibits ICAD, thereby freeing CAD to cleave DNA at random sections of linker DNA, the only DNA
native conformation and re-ligates the cleaved DNA, without the aid of high energy cofactors and w
DNase I is a nuclease that cleaves DNA preferentially at phosphodiester linkages adjac
EcoRV cleaving DNA.
It is one type of vector used to clone DNA fragments (100- to 300-kb insert size; average,
be produced by in vitro transcription of cloned DNA inserted in a suitable plasmid downstream of a
cy of occurrence of synonymous codons in coding DNA.
interspersed with long sequences of non coding DNA within random genetic sequences in the primordi
a protein sequence, a family of possible coding DNA sequences can be derived by reverse translation
nce (IS) elements in that it has protein coding DNA segments flanked by inverted, repeated sequence
In certain cases, there are several codons ( DNA triplets) that code for the same amino acid.
In supercoiling assays, coiled DNA is separated in the first dimension and denatur
E. coli DNA adenine methyltransferase (Dam) is an enzyme of
He discovered and first characterized E. coli DNA ligase, a key enzyme of genetic engineering and
coli, DNA repair), eIF4A (Baker's Yeast, RNA translation)
The players' mission is to collect DNA from a dinosaur of your choice such as T-Rex, S
e island in a side-scrolling format, collecting DNA and avoiding dinosaurs.
SMGF collects DNA samples and genealogical information from indiv
ience and the state of West Virginia's Combined DNA Index System (CODIS) laboratory facility.
ly one in the U.S. housed with a state Combined DNA Index System (CODIS) facility.
Combining DNA barcoding, morphology and food plant records al
oftware program by both academic and commercial DNA sequencing laboratories because of its high bas
scriminate between the two species by comparing DNA sequences in the gene coding translation elonga
ery is made that these fragments are compatible DNA strands which have been recovered from differen
, is a process in which a labeled complementary DNA or RNA strand is used to localize a specific DN
ion in Science demonstrating that complementary DNA molecules immobilized on glass could be used to
In genetics, complementary DNA (cDNA) is DNA synthesized from a mature mRNA te
When complementary DNA strands hybridize to the receptors, the charge
erial coding for the protein (the complementary DNA or cDNA) is added to the recipient cell.
logy, two nucleotides on opposite complementary DNA or RNA strands that are connected via hydrogen
wed by reverse transcription into complementary DNA (cDNA) and ultimately dsDNA (double-stranded DN
exes of a Morpholino strand and a complementary DNA strand may be used in combination with cationic
atley, stated in February 2009 that "A complete DNA read-out for every newborn will be technically
Once priming is complete, DNA polymerase III holoenzyme is loaded into the DN
equence of nucleobases of each of the component DNA strands;
In the rather comprehensive DNA study by Hackett et al. this is one of only two
This results in a concentrated DNA sample that contains thousands of copies of eac
ers, short reviews, and book reviews concerning DNA repair, cell cycle regulation, cell death, and
ariety of molecular biology problems concerning DNA analysis.
By examining Civil War records and conducting DNA testing with possible relatives, forensic genea
as the part of transcription factors conferring DNA sequence specificity as the DNA-binding domain.
mbers are identified through a highly conserved DNA binding domain, the ETS domain, which is a wing
ize the world information, it needs to consider DNA, the most personal of data.
hat a few old, rare pieces of Amber may contain DNA.
of tissues, tissues of cells, and cells contain DNA, and every cell contains the DNA of the whole b
t results indicated that the evidence contained DNA from two men, but not Dupree nor Massingill.
e way to create polonies, a solution containing DNA fragments is poured onto a microscope slide dil
g a mixture of wildtype and mutation containing DNA amplified by regular PCR or COLD-PCR, COLD-PCR
A concatemer is a long continuous DNA molecule that contains multiple copies of the s
The CEPH system contributed DNA from 61 large families to international centers
ly the oocyte undergoes meiosis and contributes DNA to the next generation.
A 1 kb marker (middle) and control DNA (right) are included.
Histone deacetylases, such as HDAC11, control DNA expression by modifying the core histone octame
se 2 has been implicated in cell cycle control, DNA repair, regulation of the circadian rhythm and
s or radiation or simply by mistakes in copying DNA.
NA and italicize the names of the corresponding DNA sequences; e.g., BOXB and boxB.)
CpG DNA has applications in treating allergies such as
Recent intermarriages have created DNA and blood ties to the Cherokee to the south.
is intended to facilitate manufacture of custom DNA arrays, where users want the ability to do some
zyme's recognition site-the place where it cuts DNA molecules-is the GGCC nucleotide sequence.
lity (MSI) is a condition manifested by damaged DNA due to defects in the normal DNA repair process
alently transfers alkyl groups from the damaged DNA to one of its two cysteine residues, rendering
Pol II: involved in repairing damaged DNA; has 3'->5' exonuclease activity.
Acridine yellow damages DNA and is used as a mutagen in microbiology.
It works by damaging DNA, primarily in cancer cells that preferentially
y be saved for genetic studies (molecular data, DNA).
dent ATPase; also known as Dda helicase and Dda DNA helicase) is the 439-amino acid 49,897-atomic m
Once deacetylated, DNA is repackaged so that the promoter regions of i
is responsible for unlinking, or decatenating, DNA following DNA replication.
man cells, causing apoptosis and also decreased DNA production and shorter DNA strands.
This enzyme degrades DNA, thus inducing apoptotic cascades.
ary and microscopic devices are used to deliver DNA into a protoplast.
lysis, absorption of carriers in drug delivery, DNA intercalation and carbon dioxide sequestration.
of a 1992 rape conviction, the accused demanded DNA testing, which he claimed would exonerate him.
gh temperature (96°C) step required to denature DNA.
ribonucleotide linkages in native and denatured DNA, yielding products with 3'-phosphates.
In 2004 Desi DNA received the Best Lifestyle Programme award fro
Desi DNA is a British television show on the BBC coverin
He also presented on Desi DNA and now hosts the breakfast show, weekdays betw
TWO called East in 1996 and some items on Desi DNA.
en be pipetted out and will contain the desired DNA with minimal background.
stom DNA-binding domains that bind to a desired DNA sequence.
Jackson and Johnson were not so lucky despite DNA testing.
ting by days or weeks, inadvertently destroying DNA evidence.
cer, especially when checkpoints fail to detect DNA damage or when incorrectly attached mitotic spi
as measured by free M1G is a tool for detecting DNA damage that may lead to cancer.
end labeling (TUNEL) is a method for detecting DNA fragmentation by labeling the terminal end of n
TUNEL is a common method for detecting DNA fragmentation that results from apoptotic signa
nterests involve physical chemistry, developing DNA genotyping and sequencing instrumentation, and
vils that cannot bear children, injecting Devil DNA into her bloodstream.
Early in his research career, he did DNA studies on Egyptian mummies and the Dead Sea Sc
cially created by the ligation of two different DNA fragments to create pBR322.
ch data point (grey dot) represents a different DNA sequence position along the length of chromosom
y refers to a genome assembly merging different DNA sequencing technologies.
oevolution as the mitochondria have a different DNA sequence than that of the nucleus in the host c
Different DNA ladders are commercially available depending on
This creates two different DNA fractions from one sample, hopefully that of th
The new procedure involves digesting DNA with a particular restriction enzyme, ligating
heir work, and were willing to recreate Digital DNA for $10,000.
Digital DNA, Palo Alto, CA
REcon and Digital DNA into Responder)
Commission approved the modern artwork Digital DNA for the .2-acre
Tyr (Marc Devlin) - Spliced with dinosaur DNA, he has superhuman strength and durability.
Unleashing the full force of his dinosaur DNA power and assuming a Duel Spirit form (which is
etic waves coming from the jungle, his dinosaur DNA reacts to additional signals sent by Professor
reat power awoke within him due to his dinosaur DNA contained within the bone It is implied that th
k by lightning, and upon crashing, the dinosaur DNA it stored is spread across the island.
ssic Park, one of the vials containing dinosaur DNA is labeled with the name Metriacanthosaurus, th
photoprotective mechanism is to prevent direct DNA damage and indirect DNA damage.
280 to 320 nm, protecting the skin from direct DNA damage.
The adaptive response is a form of direct DNA repair in E. coli that is initiated against alk
Unlike direct DNA damage, which occurs in areas directly exposed
rbs ultraviolet rays, thereby preventing direct DNA damage by UV-B.
e Romanian National Anticorruption Directorate ( DNA), the agency responsible for investigating, pre
Wang discovered DNA topoisomerases (or local enzymes) and proposed
called "What Darwin Never Knew" which discussed DNA connections to evolution.
Interspersed (or dispersed) DNA repeats (interspersed repetitive sequences) are
Mutations in Ran disrupt DNA synthesis.
                                                                                                   


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