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sults of some molecular phylogenetic studies of DNA sequences have cast doubt upon this placement.
Daurs are descendants of the Khitan, as recent DNA analyses have proven.
Multiple DNA polymerases have specialized roles in the DNA r
The DNA Will Have Its Say is an EP by Some Girls.
In 2005, they released The DNA Will Have Its Say, an EP, on bassist Justin Pea
DNA sequencers have become more important due to la
Many noncoding DNA sequences have important biological functions a
DNA "proved" he shot her, but he was cleared on oth
d to her husband who suggests to allow Elsa the DNA test; he argues that this will prove that Lola
nd initiation factors, RNA polymerase subunits, DNA gyrases, heat shock and recA proteins.
DNA is heated and denatured into single-stranded st
dissociation-characteristics of double-stranded DNA during heating.
s established by taxonomy and those inferred by DNA barcoding, Hebert and co-workers sequenced DNA
Crick comments on various aspects of the DNA double helix discovery and gives a qualified en
olecular biology from the 1953 discovery of the DNA double helix to the 1966 elucidation of the gen
Base triads in a DNA triple helix structure
and the complicated but elegant geometry of the DNA double helix that permits the `encoding' of com
This membrane consists of a DNA double helix bound to an octamer of core histon
In a DNA double helix, it will base pair with deoxyguano
In a DNA double helix, each type of nucleobase on one st
Type II topoisomerase cuts both strands of one DNA double helix, passes another unbroken DNA helix
3-β3-β4 (PDB 1R36) where the third helix is the DNA recognition helix.
s, which means they bind to specific regions of DNA and help control the activity of particular gen
er Franklin would have deduced the structure of DNA on her own, from her own data, had Watson and C
vils that cannot bear children, injecting Devil DNA into her bloodstream.
However anything capable of binding DNA with high affinity is a possible carcinogen, in
generally divide more often than healthy cells; DNA is highly involved in cell division (mitosis) a
Exposed, single-strand DNA is highly unstable (particularly in the aqueous
pisode of season 1, the Omnitrix re-scans Ben's DNA giving him access to a new set of alien forms a
ding up around him activates his gamma-radiated DNA, transforming him into the Hulk.
quence of six base pairs occurs unmodified in a DNA molecule, HindII will cleave both DNA backbones
emonstrate specific binding between protein and DNA, and his lifelong work has been the elucidation
as then proven to be the rapist by matching the DNA of his semen with that of the samples taken fro
oxidatively damaged proteins, lipids, RNA, and DNA, and his laboratory has made major contribution
Naked DNA is histone-free DNA that is passed from cell to
ing survival as more important and seeing human DNA as holding useful attributes, as the humans thr
delivery is the process of introducing foreign DNA into host cells.
Is there any source to the DNA study?? How different are they?
BodyZone - In BodyZone you learn about DNA and how it makes you unique, and now our body w
DNA evidence however indicates that Becker probably
Genetic genealogy (matrilineal), Mitochondrial DNA, and Human mitochondrial molecular clock
When complementary DNA strands hybridize to the receptors, the charge
The single-strand DNA can hydrogen bond to itself and form dangerous
Evidence for the immortal DNA strand hypothesis has been found in various sys
ance for prebiotic studies of the RNA world and DNA world hypothesis for the origin of life on Eart
DNA Pol I can also be characterized as having core
The related DNA Pol I has exonuclease activity and serves to de
DNA polymerase I removes the primer, replacing it w
rench film Fureur (2003), the Taiwanese film My DNA Says I Love You (2008), the Canadian-Chinese fi
DNA polymerase I comes in and fills in the correct
ional domains in the Klenow Fragment (left) and DNA Polymerase I (right).
FEN enzyme is found as an N-terminal domain of DNA polymerase I, but some prokaryotes appear to en
Structure of topo III bound to single stranded DNA (pdb ID 1I7D).
DNA sequence-based identification is also limited b
A DNA match identified Gabriel Adrian Avila, who had
He also describes the use of mitochondrial DNA in identifying the remains of Czar Nicholas II,
rsity of Guelph, Ontario proposed a database of DNA barcodes identifying all species.
It is yet undetermined if the Pili transfer DNA or if these structures are simply used to bring
HU-331 inhibits DNA topoisomerase II even at nanomolar concentratio
DNA Pol II can synthesize DNA new base pairs at an
DNA helicase II (sometimes called UvrD) then comes
DNA polymerase II (also known as DNA Pol II or Pol
was the first person to purify and characterise DNA polymerase II and DNA polymerase III.
The beta chain of bacterial DNA polymerase III is composed of three topological
imer composed of two identical beta subunits of DNA polymerase III and hence is referred to as the
from a single replication fork, the polymerase DNA Pol III is the enzyme primarily responsible for
the RNA polymerase II transcription complex and DNA polymerase III transcription.
DNA polymerase III is then able to start DNA replic
It was not until the discovery of DNA polymerase III that the main replicative DNA po
RNA polymerase and DNA polymerase III then replicate the single-strand
2 DNA Pol III enzymes, made up of α, ε and θ subunits
Once priming is complete, DNA polymerase III holoenzyme is loaded into the DN
The catalytic mechanism of DNA polymerase III involves the use of two metal io
As a critical component of the DNA polymerase III holoenzyme, the clamp protein bi
a derivative of benzophenone, which can attack DNA when illuminated.
ion in Science demonstrating that complementary DNA molecules immobilized on glass could be used to
by John Hopfield and Jacques Ninio, involved in DNA replication, immune system specificity, enzyme-
Triplex DNA is implicated in gene regulation and mutagenesi
sverse electron transport along double-stranded DNA, its implications in the biology of DNA damage
The antiparallel structure of DNA is important in DNA replication because it unzi
However, the mitochondrial DNA variation in isolated "relict" populations in s
Benner laboratory introduced the first expanded DNA alphabets in 1989, and developed these into an
This is a critical step in DNA replication in these cells which results in the
Termination of DNA replication in E. coli is completed through the
Silica on a minicolumn with water and with DNA sample in chaotropic buffer
he topoisomerase-DNA complex and thus introduce DNA breaks in the wires that lead to apoptosis, the
She is signed with DNA Models in New York.
gium in 1981, he continued to apply recombinant DNA research in the field of immunology at the univ
pre-mRNA is synthesized from a DNA template in the cell nucleus by transcription.
y University in 1993, before earning a Ph.D. in DNA computing in 1997, from the University of Warwi
otation 5' and 3' refer to the direction of the DNA template in the chromosome and is used to disti
(ERC) are self replicating circles of ribosomal DNA found in some strains of yeast and thought to c
by recombination, the donor must have wild-type DNA sequence in the region corresponding to the DNA
The DNA codons in such tables occur on the sense DNA st
ommon mechanism of recognition and catalysis of DNA found in other type II enzymes such as EcoRI, B
convicted of the crime, and then exonerated by DNA evidence in 1995.
It works by damaging DNA, primarily in cancer cells that preferentially
Cytomegalovirus (CMV) is a DNA virus in the family Herpesviridae known for pro
A monthly "main show", taking place at the DNA Lounge in San Francisco, CA.
In 1989 The Mutants had a reunion show at the DNA Lounge in San Francisco.
red by King in the state house, to require that DNA evidence in capital cases be preserved.
It is a DNA contained in organelles, outside the nucleus of
4 is the most frequently occurring Y-chromosome DNA haplogroup in Western New Guinea.
DNA replication in eukaryotes occurs only in the S
ation" is more often used to describe non-viral DNA transfer in bacteria, non-animal eukaryotic cel
ntributions to our understanding of the role of DNA methylation in the control of gene expression."
region is now perhaps the most widely sequenced DNA region in fungi (Peay et al., 2008).
increased public safety by expanding the use of DNA testing in criminal cases.
eafness involves changes to the small amount of DNA found in mitochondria, the energy-producing cen
an ITV documentary programme Secrets Revealed - DNA Stories in 2006, made by STV Productions, and b
ts that are not encoded by immediately adjacent DNA sequences in a gene.
ion of Rolando Cruz, subsequently exonerated by DNA evidence in the murder of 10-year-old Jeanine N
The adaptive response is a form of direct DNA repair in E. coli that is initiated against alk
ction should occur just long enough to cut each DNA molecule in only one location.
They are found in retroviral DNA and in retrotransposons, flanking functional ge
fusion of a twist defect within the nucleosomal DNA results in a corkscrew-like propagation of DNA
The protein can homodimerize and bind DNA, but in vivo targets have not been identified.
transcription of genetic information encoded in DNA is in part regulated by chemical modifications
ogy used for determining the sequences of those DNA regions in the genome associated with regulator
Nucleic acid (RNA, DNA) partitions in the aqueous phase, while protein
yet the genomes replicate independently of the DNA located in the nucleus, which is typically arra
had become increasingly evident that oxidative DNA damage, in particular, is a major cause of agin
nd the clothing he was wearing was subject to a DNA test in an effort to solve the crime.
scriminate between the two species by comparing DNA sequences in the gene coding translation elonga
of viral and bacterial infections by binding to DNA rich in CpG motifs.
This can either be DNA replication in living organisms such as prokary
with Trannyshack resuming as a monthly event at DNA Lounge in March 2010.
new genes have not been inserted in the nuclear DNA but in the DNA of the chloroplasts.
n factors and enzymes are not able to access to DNA sequence in this form.
"Collapse of a Single DNA Molecule in Poly(Ethylene Glycol) Solutions".
controlling recombination events, and repairing DNA damage in the G2-phase of the cell cycle.
Its team works on cancer immunotherapy and DNA damage in neurons.
iannoni, produced the first chain-folded single DNA crystals in 1969.
This enzyme resembles DNA beta-glucosyltransferase in that respect.
It is involved in DNA repair in mammals.
that allowed the detection of specific RNA and DNA molecules in cells.
The SOS response is a global response to DNA damage in which the cell cycle is arrested and
d binding protein's (SSBs) stabilize the single DNA strands in order to maintain the replication bu
be produced by in vitro transcription of cloned DNA inserted in a suitable plasmid downstream of a
r biologist known for his discovery of repeated DNA sequences in genomes of eukaryotic organisms, b
RNA-directed DNA elimination in Tetrahymena (Kazufumi Mochizuki)
nnyshack is a monthly drag club taking place at DNA Lounge in San Francisco.
erating Cell Nuclear Antigen (PCNA) assists the DNA polymerase in the reaction, and Replication pro
Ethidium bromide, EtBr, is used as a DNA stain in gel electrophoresis.
M1dG is the major endogenous DNA adduct in humans.
When tested some polyphenols induced DNA mutations in MLL gene, which are common finding
ylase complexes via SuFu, which are involved in DNA folding in chromosomes.
When the DNA sample in the virus is taken from the patient's
DNA analysis in Crocus sativus and related Crocus s
• 2005, first force measurements on a DNA molecule in a nanopore
ongshan Hygene Biopharm Co., Ltd by recombinant DNA technology in E.coli secretion expression syste
n molecular biology for detection of a specific DNA sequence in DNA samples.
ntributions to our understanding of the role of DNA methylation in the control of gene expression."
PCR) which avoids non-specific amplification of DNA by inactivating the taq polymerase at lower tem
It requires prior knowledge of a DNA sequence, including differences between alleles
has also studied Y-chromosome and Mitochondrial DNA use, including its role in genealogical DNA tes
There are many illnesses now tied to DNA damage, including Parkinson's and other neurode
In general, the DNA is incorporated into the organism's germ line.
DNA polymerase incorporates the correct, complement
Its main units of measurement is DNA fragmentation index (DFI).
Both morphology and an analysis of DNA sequences indicate it is very closely related t
In 2001 DNA tests indicated that they were her parents so s
Mitochondrial DNA analysis indicates that E. rufifrons may be mor
However, DNA analysis indicates that while the African linsa
Mitochondrial DNA analysis indicates that E. rufifrons may be mor
DNA from individual bacterial clones is sequenced a
cal tweezers, to characterize the elasticity of DNA, to induce the mechanical unfolding of individu
This enzyme degrades DNA, thus inducing apoptotic cascades.
ges usually contain a genome of single-stranded DNA and infect Gram-negative bacteria.
le states within the rough energy landscapes of DNA molecules, information critical to our understa
It is a process by which DNA sequence information is transferred from one DN
research in a broad range of disciplines where DNA sequence information is likely to drive scienti
The process of DNA replication inherently places cells at risk of
genome - made a kind of map, in other words, of DNA, the inherited molecule that makes us human.
y in autosomal chromosomes and in mitochondrial DNA (maternally inherited) is as high among Finns a
These alterations to DNA structure inhibit both DNA replication and tran
ty in the body and is absorbed into the virus's DNA, to inhibit viral DNA replication of DNA polyme
It hypomethylates DNA by inhibiting DNA methyltransferase.
It is still a matter of debate whether DNA repair inhibition or alterations in the status
However, in the MfpA protein a DNA gyrase inhibitor it has been suggested that the
a natural product with anti-HIV activity and a DNA polymerase inhibitor.
identifying 20,000 to 25,000 genes in human DNA (although initial estimate were approximately 1
In Microinjection, DNA is injected into the pronucleii of fertilized o
s are special since they do not target the cell DNA but insert into the plasma membrane and cause a
n charophyceans; analysis of cpDNA (chloroplast DNA), for instance, reveals that many characteristi
It is used in the purification of DNA, for instance.
to be of Greek origin, but recent studies using DNA profiling instead indicate an Italian origin.
s point is a series of safeguards to ensure the DNA is intact and that the cell is functioning norm
ed regions of genes whose encoded proteins bind DNA are interact with other proteins that bind DNA.
On binding to DNA, daunomycin intercalates, with its daunosamine
In chromosome jumping, the DNA of interest is identified, cut into fragments w
ors usually affect PCR through interaction with DNA or interference with the DNA polymerase.
g, each separated by regions of non-transcribed DNA termed intergenic spacer (IGS) or non-transcrib
This degrades genomic DNA at internucleosomal linker regions and produces
Scientists sort mitochondrial DNA results into more or less related groups, with
iruses infect a host cell, they introduce their DNA molecule into the host.
The system requires the initial insertion of a DNA fragment into a plasmid with two flanking recom
                                                                                                   


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