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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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