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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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