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structure and function of proteins involved in | DNA repair and mutagenesis, with applications for c |
It is also found in | DNA extracted from uncultivated bacteria living in |
o identify gross deletions or amplifications in | DNA. |
the two compounds, reminiscent to that seen in | DNA base pairing. |
HR performs a second vital role in | DNA repair, enabling the repair of double-strand br |
The decrease in | DNA cross-linking seen when alguronic acid is appli |
ding oxidized or methylated bases, or uracil in | DNA. |
In | DNA, the 5' carbon is located at the top of the lea |
of 2-AAF react with the nucleophilic groups in | DNA, proteins and endogenous thiols like glutathion |
permeabilize the cell wall of yeast for use in | DNA transformation. |
Methylation often occurs on nucleic bases in | DNA or amino acids in protein structures. |
effect the base-specific cleavage of guanine in | DNA by rupturing the imidazole rings present in gua |
ylase complexes via SuFu, which are involved in | DNA folding in chromosomes. |
nd demethylation of histones turns the genes in | DNA "off" and "on", respectively, either by looseni |
ne (T), as and guanine (G) with cytosine (C) in | DNA. |
erm is most commonly used in its application in | DNA amplification, the process by which DNA is copi |
aG, which generates an RNA primer to be used in | DNA replication. |
etics research laboratories, along with uses in | DNA fingerprinting for forensics and other human ge |
nd etc. Known examples of smart ligands include | DNA smart aptamers; however, RNA and peptide smart |
teria responding to various stresses, including | DNA damage or inhibition of replication. |
a large number of cellular processes including | DNA, RNA and protein synthesis. |
induced using a variety of mutagens, including | DNA intercalating agents, as well as chemicals that |
d the control of many cell processes, including | DNA repair and apoptosis. |
Homologous recombination requires incoming | DNA to be highly similar to the recipient genome, a |
The increased | DNA binding condenses DNA structure, preventing tra |
reated for the child that a new and independent | DNA analysis confirmed the result of the identifica |
Importantly, indirect | DNA damage does not result in any warning signal or |
Indirect | DNA damage: The chromophore absorbs UV-light ( * de |
The traveling nature of the indirect | DNA damage can be seen in the fact that the maligna |
Free radicals are known to induce indirect | DNA damage and an increased concentration of free r |
To preserve the fragments with their individual | DNA sequences, the fragments were added into a syst |
pable forming duplex structures with individual | DNA- and RNA-strands and are therefore not only call |
to detect base addition events from individual | DNA molecules fixed to a surface, eliminating the n |
ong or short microsatellites in an individual's | DNA is referred to as microsatellite instability. |
rs have now sequenced thousands of individuals' | DNA. |
When tested some polyphenols induced | DNA mutations in MLL gene, which are common finding |
ns bind to Cdk and the complex directly induces | DNA replication. |
inated water because of its potency in inducing | DNA damage. |
rriors from Earth's timeline, who have an inert | DNA strand that marks them as potential saviours of |
ide the cell into the cell nucleus, influencing | DNA transcription. |
The first step uses a bit of influenza | DNA to get the patient's immune system to begin fig |
Further information: | DNA profiling |
p-helix (bHLH) transcription factors to inhibit | DNA binding of bHLH proteins. |
At high concentrations, these drugs inhibit | DNA replication. |
siDNA stands for short inhibiting | DNA or small interfering DNA. |
HU-331 inhibits | DNA topoisomerase II even at nanomolar concentratio |
ID3 (gene) inhibits | DNA binding |
Inhibits | DNA and RNA synthesis by intercalating between base |
ion results in complex formation which inhibits | DNA and RNA synthesis. |
ork concerns primase, the enzyme that initiates | DNA synthesis during DNA replication. |
ly synthesized from either strand of the insert | DNA with the different polymerases. |
d takes it to a facility which provides instant | DNA analysis. |
the amplification and detection of the intended | DNA target from a maximum of 96 samples. |
nthracyclines, epirubicin acts by intercalating | DNA strands. |
e all anthracyclines, it works by intercalating | DNA. |
Occasionally some intergenic | DNA acts to control genes nearby, but most of it ha |
Internucleosomal | DNA cleavage pattern was observed as a specific fea |
itional evidence for occurring internucleosomal | DNA cleavage pattern as a specific feature in gluco |
ORC activation and triggers the transition into | DNA replication. |
of this base being mistakenly incorporated into | DNA by DNA polymerases, which is a cause of mutatio |
This product is then either integrated into | DNA, RNA, or a ribose diphosphate molecule ADP, the |
s are problematic because they intercalate into | DNA, interfering with transcription. |
Research into | DNA machines was pioneered in the late 1980s by Nad |
He is a leading researcher into | DNA computing and DNA nanotechnology. |
though decitabine can only be incorporated into | DNA strands while azacitidine can be incorporated i |
r, as aflatoxin metabolite can intercalate into | DNA and alkylate the bases through its epoxide moie |
It intercalates into | DNA at two specific sites, thereby blocking the bin |
vity since teniposide does not intercalate into | DNA or bind strongly to DNA. |
he topoisomerase-DNA complex and thus introduce | DNA breaks in the wires that lead to apoptosis, the |
ars to be the most efficient way of introducing | DNA into the chloroplast genome. |
own to be the most efficient way of introducing | DNA into the nuclear genome with maximum transforma |
Next, the 3' end of the invading | DNA primes DNA synthesis, causing displacement of t |
It is an invariant | DNA sequence at about minus 70 base pairs from the |
Cre will excise, exchange, integrate, or invert | DNA sequences. |
biochemistry and molecular biology that involve | DNA polymerase, such as DNA sequencing and the poly |
lar biology, especially in procedures involving | DNA or RNA. |
Genetic research into a selection of Irish | DNA and its origins was undertaken for the programm |
Roys Iron | DNA |
Its main units of measurement is | DNA fragmentation index (DFI). |
which is unlike the quinolones, whose target is | DNA gyrase. |
ound, the basics of molecular biology - what is | DNA, how genetic information is coded, how it turns |
companies now offer alternative ways to isolate | DNA. |
lized on a membrane is a collection of isolated | DNA fragments rather than RNA, and the probe is RNA |
mons for having refined techniques of isolating | DNA, and thereby helping a great many workers inclu |
The company sells its | DNA microarrays under the registered trademark name |
orating a small percentage of arsenate into its | DNA under conditions of phosphorus starvation. |
ating of the sperm cell in order to extract its | DNA. |
his archaeon; however, the G + C content of its | DNA, which is between 44 to 46%, is predicted to be |
ivery utilizes ability of a virus to inject its | DNA inside a host cell. |
eate an age-retarding "super drug" from Jason's | DNA. |
lso: Thomas Jefferson, Sally Hemings, Jefferson | DNA data, and Annette Gordon-Reed |
Jewish | DNA Project |
When Scotland was Jewish: | DNA evidence, archeology, analysis of migrations, a |
s steel due to Lex Luthor tampering with John's | DNA without John's consent. |
Strand invasion forms a joint | DNA molecule called a D-loop. |
ult of a defect in the Double Holliday junction | DNA repair mechanism. |
thor of two novels (Clever Girl, 1995, and Junk | DNA, 2000) and short stories. |
ly inactive similar to some satellite (or junk) | DNA, though they may be considered as part of the S |
ffers for slightly basic conditions, which keep | DNA deprotonated and soluble in water. |
The map charting of key | DNA differences, also known as haplotypes, between |
atabase search in 2001 failed, but the killer's | DNA was collected when he was arrested in Florida f |
yribonucleotide kinase, 5'-hydroxyl RNA kinase, | DNA 5'-hydroxyl kinase, DNA kinase, polynucleotide |
r looking for small changes relative to a known | DNA sequence. |
raided the vaults of the Lab, taking Kryptonian | DNA and a chunk of meteorite. |
In the latter case, Kymellian | DNA was bonded to an unwilling teenage test subject |
ted thymidine tended to segregate their labeled | DNA to the same daughter cell. |
Though not all the labeled | DNA segregated to the same daughter, the amount of |
The temperatures at which labeled | DNA comes off the column reflects the amount of sim |
solved murders in the area, but the police lack | DNA evidence to prove these connections. |
xample, a λ DNA-HindIII Digest: a common lambda | DNA ladder that has band sizes (in base pairs) of 2 |
The control lane ( | DNA probe without protein present) will contain a s |
y through the gel matrix more easily than large | DNA fragments, a threshold length exists above 30-5 |
Thus separation of very large | DNA pieces using PFGE is possible. |
llary electrophoresis units used in large-scale | DNA sequencing projects. |
y PFGE works pertains to the mobility of larger | DNA fragments (though some finer mechanical aspects |
One week later, | DNA analysis revealed Donda's true identity. |
around the world are reviewing cases where LCN | DNA profiling resulted in the successful prosecutio |
Accordingly we conclude that LCN | DNA analysis provided by the FSS should remain avai |
c-Fos has a leucine-zipper | DNA binding domain, and a transactivation domain at |
Like | DNA, this RNA cannot be translated into protein dir |
entify certain regions within biomolecules like | DNA (e.g. for gene prediction) or proteins. |
In studies like | DNA fingerprinting the lysis buffer is used for DNA |
ing a target nucleotide sequence along a linear | DNA fragment, Cre deletes this intervening sequence |
.g. in virus T4) to join the ends of the linear | DNA to form a cyclic DNA. |
The linker histone, H1, interacts with linker | DNA between nucleosomes and functions in the compac |
on yeast (Schizosaccharomyces) have very little | DNA methylation, the model filamentous fungus Neuro |
Some live | DNA tracks appeared on compilation albums while the |
where it contaminated and combined with living | DNA. |
He also develops methods for aligning long | DNA sequences and extracting functional information |
Long | DNA sequences and databases are good examples of pr |
chance repetition of these sequences in a long | DNA molecule, yielding a set of restriction fragmen |
That way, the short part of the long | DNA that is sequenced keeps "walking" along the seq |
used as a primer for the next part of the long | DNA sequence. |
ducted experiments to merge human and Time Lord | DNA, the latter obtained from tissue left behind by |
ed with nocodazole arrest with a G2- or M-phase | DNA content when analysed by flow cytometry. |
eractions between complementary base pairs make | DNA a useful construction material through design o |
cing enzyme ribonucleotide reductase that makes | DNA presursors from RNA precursors. |
X) is a company that, among other things, makes | DNA microarrays using electrochemistry on arrays of |
and those contents would be replaced with male | DNA. |
Women With Male | DNA All Female news article at ABCnews.com |
In Mammalian | DNA, telomeric repeat-binding factor 2 or TRF2 has |
that later led to a classic paper on mammalian | DNA replication, which was published in 1966 . |
f ionizing radiation, however, delivers so many | DNA breaks that it overwhelms the capability of the |
B. odysseyi shares many | DNA similarities with Bacillus fusiformis and Bacil |
Following what was the first mass | DNA screening of an entire community, Pitchfork was |
n turn activate caspase 3, which causes massive | DNA degradation and apoptosis. |
siding judge found him guilty based on matching | DNA evidence. |
the sequence of bases in the genetic material ( | DNA or RNA) determines the sequence of amino acids |
ana made the report of the transfer of maternal | DNA without any mitochondrial DNA included in a lab |
hanics, electricity and magnetism, mathematics, | dna, space and general physics. |
mber 2004, as was widely reported in the media, | DNA tests confirmed that Quinn's two-year-old son, |
cally consist of separable regions that mediate | DNA binding and interaction with transcriptional ac |
conjugative: mediate | DNA transfer through conjugation and therefore spre |
The Melungeon | DNA Project is a genetic study of people who have M |
Nucleic acid metabolism ( | DNA repair, recombination and DNA replication) |
ng the importance of NAD+ in energy metabolism, | DNA repair and transcriptional regulation, maintain |
f enzyme systems involved in energy metabolism, | DNA synthesis and drug detoxification. |
ome (RNA) data and the second using metagenome ( | DNA) data. |
that results when WarGreymon and MetalGarurumon | DNA Digivolve together to create a stronger Digimon |
Using this method | DNA fragments can be recovered from a particular re |
DAM methylase ( | DNA adenine methylase) is an enzyme that adds a met |
grases, methyltransferases that might methylate | DNA, proteins that inhibit restriction enzymes and |
ize 5'-GmeATC-3'sites and digest the methylated | DNA. |
s capable of binding specifically to methylated | DNA. |
agents, such as temozolomide, which methylates | DNA and generate 6-O-methylguanine and cytosine mis |
In Microinjection, | DNA is injected into the pronucleii of fertilized o |
With the advent of nuclear microsatellite | DNA testing, the number of herds identified as cont |
Minimal | DNA sequences that constitute functional HREs have |
For example, minisatellite | DNA is a short region (1-5kb) of 20-50 repeats. |
methods for treating cells having double minute | DNA |
research, e.g. in the synthesis of mirror-image | DNA. |
, including the inclusion of presumed mistletoe | dna within its mitochondria. |
nted syndromes or diseases due to a mitchondral | DNA aberration would be able to, using this techniq |
More recently, mitchondrial | DNA comparisons between the Amsterdam Albatross, th |
Mitochondial | DNA sequences from the two populations H. g. griseu |
phylogenetic tree of global human mitochondrial | DNA variation and subsequent published research. |
However, the mitochondrial | DNA variation in isolated "relict" populations in s |
Mitochondrial | DNA evidence has shown no molecular division along |
genetics, Haplogroup B is a human mitochondrial | DNA (mtDNA) haplogroup. |
Scientists sort mitochondrial | DNA results into more or less related groups, with |
Reactive oxygen species damage to mitochondrial | DNA and other important cell components leads to gr |
and are found to differ 1.35% in mitochondrial | DNA. |
st on the child's HVS1, a type of mitochondrial | DNA molecule, did not match the Panula family. |
Genetic genealogy (matrilineal), Mitochondrial | DNA, and Human mitochondrial molecular clock |
ed with Ericales by comparing the mitochondrial | DNA. |
genetics, Haplogroup Z is a human mitochondrial | DNA (mtDNA) haplogroup. |
etics, Haplogroup IWX was a human mitochondrial | DNA (mtDNA) haplogroup. |
direct role in the initiation of mitochondrial | DNA replication. |
phylogenetic tree of global human mitochondrial | DNA variation and subsequent published research. |
enetics, Haplogroup L3 is a human mitochondrial | DNA (mtDNA) haplogroup. |
and prehistory through studies of mitochondrial | DNA. |
art attack) and when mutations in mitochondrial | DNA polymerase occur. |
enetics, Haplogroup L4 is a human mitochondrial | DNA (mtDNA) haplogroup. |
genetics, Haplogroup D is a human mitochondrial | DNA (mtDNA) haplogroup. |
mitochondria contain mitochondrial | DNA |
genetics, Haplogroup F is a human mitochondrial | DNA (mtDNA) haplogroup typical for the Far East. |
mitochondrial diseases caused by mitochondrial | DNA (mtDNA) mutations, MNGIE is caused by mutations |
enetics, Haplogroup L1 is a human mitochondrial | DNA (mtDNA) haplogroup common in West and Central A |
Mitochondrial | DNA analysis indicates that E. rufifrons may be mor |
phylogenetic tree of global human mitochondrial | DNA variation and subsequent published research. |
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