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(ERC) are self replicating circles of ribosomal | DNA found in some strains of yeast and thought to c |
ommon mechanism of recognition and catalysis of | DNA found in other type II enzymes such as EcoRI, B |
DNA found on Hellgren's body matched that of Eklund | |
eafness involves changes to the small amount of | DNA found in mitochondria, the energy-producing cen |
rators of the Riyadh compound bombings based on | DNA found at the scene. |
This creates two different | DNA fractions from one sample, hopefully that of th |
A restriction fragment is a | DNA fragment resulting from the cutting of a DNA st |
veral strategies for isolating and cleaning the | DNA fragment of interest exist. |
formation often competes with formation of the | DNA fragment of interest, and may be avoided using |
Where a | DNA fragment has been inserted into the LacZ (one o |
as horseradish peroxidase is used to detect the | DNA fragment (Non-radioactive EMSA review). |
The system requires the initial insertion of a | DNA fragment into a plasmid with two flanking recom |
from the fact that the bacterium transfers this | DNA fragment into the host plant's nuclear DNA geno |
ing a target nucleotide sequence along a linear | DNA fragment, Cre deletes this intervening sequence |
/DFF45 (inhibitor of caspase activated DNase or | DNA fragmentation factor 45) |
Its main units of measurement is | DNA fragmentation index (DFI). |
caspase-resistant mutant ICAD thus do not show | DNA fragmentation during apoptosis, although they d |
end labeling (TUNEL) is a method for detecting | DNA fragmentation by labeling the terminal end of n |
e one of the deoxyribonucleases responsible for | DNA fragmentation during apoptosis. |
DNA fragmentation is the separation or breaking of | |
TUNEL is a common method for detecting | DNA fragmentation that results from apoptotic signa |
Apoptosis | DNA fragmentation is a natural fragmentation that c |
Spontaneous or accidental | DNA fragmentation is fragmentation that gradually a |
In terms of the level of sperm | DNA fragmentation, up to three cycles of freezing a |
that he recreated the dinosaurs by studying the | DNA fragments found in dinosaur fossils, then using |
The | DNA fragments are recovered from this buffer and pu |
Using this method | DNA fragments can be recovered from a particular re |
Gateway Cloning Technique allows transfer of | DNA fragments between different cloning vectors whi |
cially created by the ligation of two different | DNA fragments to create pBR322. |
The identity and quantity of the | DNA fragments isolated can then be determined by PC |
e way to create polonies, a solution containing | DNA fragments is poured onto a microscope slide dil |
el sequence analysis of 1.7 million of separate | DNA fragments and thus is capable of sequencing ent |
Pol I then synthesizes the short | DNA fragments that were formerly hybridized to the |
lized on a membrane is a collection of isolated | DNA fragments rather than RNA, and the probe is RNA |
Immobilization of single | DNA fragments on a solid support like a bead or a p |
It is one type of vector used to clone | DNA fragments (100- to 300-kb insert size; average, |
y PFGE works pertains to the mobility of larger | DNA fragments (though some finer mechanical aspects |
od is simple, rapid and yields high recovery of | DNA fragments from gel pieces. |
Prototype ApaI GGGCC^C produces | DNA fragments with a 4-base 3' extension Neoschizom |
For example:Prototype MaeII A^CGT produces | DNA fragments with a 2-base 5' extension Neoschizom |
combines transfer of electrophoresis-separated | DNA fragments to a filter membrane and subsequent f |
It has been shown that | DNA fragments will partition into the light phase o |
The resulting | DNA fragments are known as restriction fragments. |
Retroposons are repetitive | DNA fragments which are inserted into chromosomes a |
From two small | DNA fragments representing less than 1% of the vira |
(good separation or resolution of large 5-10kb | DNA fragments) and 2% (good resolution for small 0. |
y through the gel matrix more easily than large | DNA fragments, a threshold length exists above 30-5 |
of the Million Dollar Start-up Game awarded My | DNA Fragrance a virtual $250,000 investment. |
The Stuff of Life" by Elisa Mala, including My | DNA Fragrance amongst its reference of DNA based pr |
An attempt was also made to extract ancient | DNA from some of the oldest human remains that have |
Consequently, when | DNA from a foreign source is linked to host sequenc |
x-agent has re-appeared on a mission to capture | DNA from Gisela to use in illegal human cloning, ca |
DNA from some member of the Santalales, possibly a | |
ntists have managed to isolate small amounts of | DNA from certain specimens. |
ued, on the basis of a phylogenetic analysis of | DNA from museum specimens, that the genera Moho and |
Removing these phosphates prevents the | DNA from ligating (the 5' end attaching to the 3' e |
h 2009) are Homo Serpiens: An Occult History of | DNA from Eden to Armageddon, under the name of Aeol |
Fragments of | DNA from an environmental sample, such as ocean wat |
ago may have introduced significant amounts of | DNA from gorilla and orangutan lineages. |
DNA from a test sample and normal reference sample | |
on, a process that produces new double-stranded | DNA from the viral genome's single-stranded RNA. |
By analyzing | DNA from people in all regions of the world, Wells |
DNA from the crime scene was tested in 2008, and th | |
They collected his | DNA from cigarette butts and a coffee cup, matching |
s and hatches a plan to combine the aliens with | DNA from Arkham Asylum inmates to create a xenomorp |
DNA from dogs of 85 (mostly) AKC-registered breeds | |
Brody uses Rex's | DNA from a toothbrush to fake a paternity test whic |
ges that is believed to distinguish centromeric | DNA from other DNA. |
DNA from individual bacterial clones is sequenced a | |
The analysis is performed by extracting nuclear | DNA from the cells of a forensic sample of interest |
The | DNA from the two families did not match, and so the |
Genetic analysis of | DNA from a cougar sighting in Wisconsin in 2008 ind |
Gut-1 RNA is is exclusively found in | DNA from uncultivated bacteria present in samples f |
has been successfully used for amplification of | DNA from very small amounts of starting material. |
The players' mission is to collect | DNA from a dinosaur of your choice such as T-Rex, S |
concept by quantifying KRAS mutations in stool | DNA from colorectal cancer patients. |
However, recent genetic research, using ancient | DNA from Beringian lions found no evidence for sepa |
ymer/salt system is a useful tool for purifying | DNA from a sample while simultaneously protecting i |
application of this method is the extraction of | DNA from vaginal epithelial cells and sperm cells f |
s can transform its genome into double stranded | DNA from the RNA-DNA formed after reverse transcrip |
Sykes published the first report on retrieving | DNA from ancient bone (Nature, 1989). |
to unwanted genes found in a seed, or pieces of | DNA from other genetically engineered seeds. |
Downstream applications, such as isolation of | DNA from a gel slice or Southern blot analysis, wor |
It was also detected in marine samples of | DNA from uncultivated bacteria, which are presumabl |
biology method used to compare specific loci on | DNA from two or more samples. |
The free energy of forming this | DNA from the individual strands, ΔG°, is represente |
Downstream applications, such as isolation of | DNA from a gel slice or Southern blot analysis, wor |
DNA) from the government and to work with various p | |
The | DNA from the crime scene was matched to that of ano |
re either successful extraction and analysis of | DNA from both the bones and the Leiden specimen (wh |
from 1959 to 1971, the Defense Nuclear Agency ( | DNA) from 1971 to 1996, and the Defense Special Wea |
l extraction refers to the process by which the | DNA from two different types of cells can be extrac |
Doctors have separated fetal | DNA from its mother's blood and were able to accura |
nce which is the ability of bacteria to take up | DNA from their environment. |
The CEPH system contributed | DNA from 61 large families to international centers |
He was involved in the sequencing of | DNA from Pre-clovis native americans. |
is preservation allowed researchers to sequence | DNA from the brains. |
t results indicated that the evidence contained | DNA from two men, but not Dupree nor Massingill. |
the analysis of | DNA from modern populations (including humans and d |
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. |
the chromosomes is used to evaluate regions of | DNA gain or loss in the subject sample. |
A | DNA gene-expression microarray is a process that al |
ome, according to the genetic code as stored in | DNA genes, transcribed into messenger RNA, and then |
Gene conversion is an event in | DNA genetic recombination, which occurs at high fre |
cently won a Nobel Peace Prize for "solving the | DNA genetic code". |
st whose research into transcription process of | DNA genetic code into RNA, brought him 1989 Nobel P |
Phage P2 has a double stranded | DNA genome packaged in an icosahedral capsid with a |
74-80 nm in diameter, having a double stranded | DNA genome of approximately 26-45 kilo-base pairs ( |
ed virus species with an RNA or single-stranded | DNA genome. |
re and regulatory mechanisms of a comlete viral | DNA genome: the virus SV40. |
These viruses have double stranded | DNA genomes with no RNA intermediate. |
nded RNA and other viruses have single-stranded | DNA genomes, and, in some circumstances, nucleic ac |
nterests involve physical chemistry, developing | DNA genotyping and sequencing instrumentation, and |
pisode of season 1, the Omnitrix re-scans Ben's | DNA giving him access to a new set of alien forms a |
e (VAI) founder Jay Van Andel to create another | DNA glass sculpture, entitled Life. |
In this process, a | DNA glycosylase recognizes a damaged base and cleav |
Formamidopyrimidine | DNA Glycosylase, which removes damaged 7-methylguan |
the use of the unique properties of polyvalent | DNA gold nanoparticles. |
, salt concentration and the ratio of enzyme to | DNA greatly affect enzyme activity, requiring react |
es that are capable of reacting covalently with | DNA guanine and cytosine residues as well as protei |
(yellow) in complex with Staphylococcus aureus | DNA gyrase (teal) and a DNA fragment (orange). |
forms of bacteria, MurI reduces the activity of | DNA gyrase by preventing gyrase from binding to DNA |
Nadifloxacin inhibits the enzyme | DNA gyrase that is involved in bacterial DNA synthe |
However, in the MfpA protein a | DNA gyrase inhibitor it has been suggested that the |
y binding tightly to the B subunit of bacterial | DNA gyrase, thereby inhibiting this essential enzym |
It shares this role with | DNA gyrase, which is also able to relax positive su |
which is unlike the quinolones, whose target is | DNA gyrase. |
-II topoisomerases in bacteria, the other being | DNA gyrase. |
The antibiotic works by inhibiting the enzyme | DNA gyrase. |
inocoumarin antibiotics are known inhibitors of | DNA gyrase. |
ATP-binding site located on the gyrB subunit of | DNA gyrase.. Their affinity for gyrase is considera |
DNA gyrases are analogous enzymes in other organism | |
nd initiation factors, RNA polymerase subunits, | DNA gyrases, heat shock and recA proteins. |
After dying in the Cretaceous era his | DNA had been found and he had been cloned for the D |
he readership figures released by NRS 2006 show | DNA had the largest increase (29%) for any general |
the Neurospora genome has very little repeated | DNA, half of the methylation occurs in repeated DNA |
4 is the most frequently occurring Y-chromosome | DNA haplogroup in Western New Guinea. |
Men in the same Y | DNA haplogroup share a set of differences, or marke |
and/or Q-M3 (mutational name) is a Y-chromosome | DNA haplogroup (Y-DNA). |
s, Haplogroup NO (M214) is a human Y-chromosome | DNA haplogroup. |
M176) is a human Y-chromosome | DNA haplogroup. |
ils on Y-DNA in general, see Human Y-chromosome | DNA haplogroup. |
Central Asia and Siberia by human Y-chromosome | DNA haplogroups based on relevant studies. |
ic Islands and Australia) by human Y-chromosome | DNA haplogroups based on relevant studies. |
(East and Southeast Asia) by human Y-chromosome | DNA haplogroups based on relevant studies. |
Main article: Human Y-chromosome | DNA haplogroups |
Listed here are the human Y-chromosome | DNA haplogroups found in various ethnic groups and |
hnic groups from Caucasus by human Y-chromosome | DNA haplogroups based on relevant studies. |
pulations from South Asia by human Y-chromosome | DNA haplogroups based on relevant studies. |
ethnic groups from Europe by human Y-chromosome | DNA haplogroups based on relevant studies. |
Sequencing of ribosomal | DNA has shown that these trap types occur in separa |
Phylogenetic analysis of | DNA has placed Tetracarpaea in the order Saxifragal |
Phylogenetic analysis of ribosomal | DNA has shown that within the genus Armillaria, thi |
Negative-sense RNA (like | DNA) has a nucleotide sequence complementary to the |
CpG | DNA has applications in treating allergies such as |
Since October, 2007 BitTorrent | DNA has been offered by BitTorrent, Inc. as a comme |
Pol II: involved in repairing damaged | DNA; has 3'->5' exonuclease activity. |
clear how the strand exchange occurs after the | DNA has been cleaved. |
It consists of the stages after | DNA has been translated into polypeptide chains, wh |
n organisms with permanent alterations in their | DNA have been engineered chiefly for research purpo |
Melanin and | DNA have extremely short excited state lifetimes in |
He is notable for his work on ancient | DNA, having several publications in journals such a |
Tyr (Marc Devlin) - Spliced with dinosaur | DNA, he has superhuman strength and durability. |
Using Bruce's | DNA, he begins experimentation on animals. |
of his neck that's genetically encoded into his | DNA), he possesses extraordinary physical strength, |
ning. Being the first human infected with alien | DNA, he continues to mutate for brief periods of ti |
dt1 interact with each other and inhibit Mcm, a | DNA helicase that binds after Cdc6 and Cdt1 binding |
Primase is activated by | DNA helicase where it then synthesizes a short RNA |
In bacteria, primase binds to the | DNA helicase forming a complex called the primosome |
oderma Pigmentosum B) is an ATP dependent human | DNA helicase that is a part of the TFIIH transcript |
DNA helicase II (sometimes called UvrD) then comes | |
Crystal structures of complexes of PcrA | DNA helicase with a DNA substrate indicate an inchw |
ffect occurs because sumoylated PCNA recruits a | DNA helicase called Srs2, which has a role in disru |
dent ATPase; also known as Dda helicase and Dda | DNA helicase) is the 439-amino acid 49,897-atomic m |
He must now find the | DNA helices scattered throughout the wasteland or e |
nformation in the double-stranded sequence of a | DNA helix is duplicated on each strand, which is vi |
Ribonuclease can unwind the | DNA helix by complexing with single-stranded DNA; t |
When bound, the MutS2 dimer bends the | DNA helix and shields approximately 20 base pairs. |
In 1997, Shantha developed India's first r- | DNA Hepatitis-B vaccine. |
entitled Jefferson's Blood, about the issues of | DNA, historical evidence related to his paternity o |
A | DNA holoenzyme, which is actually a complex of enzy |
ound, the basics of molecular biology - what is | DNA, how genetic information is coded, how it turns |
e suspension array technology procedures, using | DNA hybridization as a model. |
Spring Harbor Laboratory and started working on | DNA hybridization. |
, and propose miR-200 and miR-205 silencing and | DNA hypermethylation as possible prognostic markers |
c6p overexpression in primary cells may promote | DNA hyperreplication and induce a senescence respon |
DNA identification of individuals finds wide applic | |
and overseen the ICMP's groundbreaking forensic | DNA identification and families/community reconcili |
King's lab has also provided | DNA identification for the U.S. Army, the United Na |
on of RNA from the two strands of mitochondrial | DNA immediately adjacent to the D-loop structure th |
nary structure-the higher-level organization of | DNA in chromatin, or to the interactions between se |
Bernice finds her own | DNA in the stomach of a mummified dinosaur. |
to study proteins specific to interaction with | DNA in the Z-DNA conformation (Durai et al., 2005 a |
nome Project, which documents all the genes and | DNA in the human genetic makeup, is talked about wh |
In vitro, calicheamicins bind with | DNA in the minor groove, where they undergo a react |
M1dG adducts have been detected in cell | DNA in liver, leucocytes, pancreas and breast in co |
to coordinate Mg2+, a cation required to cleave | DNA in most type II restriction endonucleases. |
e cell membrane, and into gene promoters on the | DNA in the cell nucleus, which causes DNA transcrip |
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