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In 1989 The Mutants had a reunion show at the | DNA Lounge in San Francisco. |
with Trannyshack resuming as a monthly event at | DNA Lounge in March 2010. |
nnyshack is a monthly drag club taking place at | DNA Lounge in San Francisco. |
Based on studies of | DNA, M. tomentosa is clearly a distinct species apa |
A | DNA machine is a molecular machine constructed from |
The | DNA machine can be opened and closed repeatedly by |
DNA machines can be logically designed since DNA as | |
Research into | DNA machines was pioneered in the late 1980s by Nad |
ness' is a key advantage in the construction of | DNA machines. |
patterns, including models of nearby stars, the | DNA macromolecule, and the Milky Way Galaxy. |
chain reaction techniques for amplification of | DNA made it cost-effective to sequence genes and id |
diversity, which had been presumed absent from | DNA, made DNA a more credible candidate for the gen |
His work has been printed in | DNA Magazine and reFRESH and has already been featu |
ed one of the Top 10 Gay Events in the World by | DNA Magazine) and SNOWBALL, offering companies inva |
rvive his electrocution due to something in his | DNA make up making him a genetic freak. |
This high reactivity with | DNA makes the substances toxic. |
chromatid is one of the two identical copies of | DNA making up a duplicated chromosome, which are jo |
s that had been previously closed by the former | DNA management. |
ific advances created all life on Earth through | DNA manipulation. |
"Code of the Caveman -- New | DNA Mapping Techniques Reveal the Secrets of Extinc |
a way of assembling contiguous subsequences in | DNA mapping. |
tagging the new alleles with a known molecular ( | DNA) marker that can facilitate the rapid identific |
Protein or | DNA markers with pre-determined fragment sizes and |
r tools became available, pioneering the use of | DNA markers to locate genes that influence behavior |
When new | DNA markers are used, they can help adjust the EPD |
Use of EPSs and | DNA markers can help when choosing certain traits o |
In addition, by using a combination of EPDs and | DNA markers, EPDs can be made more accurate. |
his product line, which now includes Blu Botl, | DNA, Martinelli's, Pirate's Keg, First Tee, and XTC |
Dave Donnelly - mastering engineer at | DNA Mastering |
Dave Donnelly - mastering at | DNA Mastering |
A | DNA match identified Gabriel Adrian Avila, who had |
The | DNA Match returned in March 2007. |
If a strong | DNA match can be found with a particular Harris, Ha |
No remains were found whose | DNA matched that of Parker and Longabaugh's familie |
With his | DNA matching that of the gloves used in the Fecarot |
as used in paternity tests before the advent of | DNA matching. |
nucleotide called telomeres contains non-coding | DNA material and prevents constant loss of importan |
The +1/−3 | DNA matrix used by BLASTN is best suited for findin |
formed with restriction enzyme-digested genomic | DNA may be used to determine the number of sequence |
This non-native segment of | DNA may retain the ability to produce RNA or protei |
In the process, the torsional strain on the | DNA may aid in DNA melting at the promoter, forming |
TFIIE is thought to be involved in | DNA melting at the promoter: it contains a zinc rib |
l methylation in Neurospora and mutation of the | DNA methyl transferase, dim-2, eliminates all DNA m |
lity to evaluate other important phenomena in a | DNA methylase-deficient genetic background makes Ne |
DNA methylation is often utilized to silence and re | |
MethDB is a database for | DNA methylation data. |
ron Razin, for their "pioneering discoveries on | DNA methylation and its role in gene expression." |
ntributions to our understanding of the role of | DNA methylation in the control of gene expression." |
germ cells must have their original biparental | DNA methylation patterns erased and re-established |
Together with similar modifications such as | DNA methylation it is part of the epigenetic code. |
Figure 2: | DNA methylation analysis methods not based on methy |
the establishment of the relationships between | DNA methylation and cancer (Jones and Laird), the r |
DNA methylation may be necessary for normal growth | |
ntributions to our understanding of the role of | DNA methylation in the control of gene expression." |
ard Cedar, for their "pioneering discoveries on | DNA methylation and its role in gene expression." |
gene expression, binding, modification (such as | DNA methylation), and other related applications. |
on yeast (Schizosaccharomyces) have very little | DNA methylation, the model filamentous fungus Neuro |
nd single nucleotide polymorphisms, analysis of | DNA methylation, relative mRNA quantification, chro |
ure and remodeling of epigenetic marks, such as | DNA methylation, during mammalian development. |
hown to cause diverse changes in the pattern of | DNA methylation, which may provide a link between c |
a comprehensive genome wide profiling of human | DNA methylation. |
For example, a | DNA methyltransferase is a transferase that catalyz |
lated into 5-methylcytosine by an enzyme called | DNA methyltransferase or be methylated and hydroxyl |
9 directly target both DNMT3A and DNMT-3B which | DNA methyltransferase proteins frequently upregulat |
mutant embryonic stem cells lacking the murine | DNA methyltransferase gene were introduced to a ger |
enated monoterpene are inhibitors of the enzyme | DNA methyltransferase, suggesting a possible mechan |
Enzymes that add a methyl group are called | DNA methyltransferases. |
se of information about restriction enzymes and | DNA methyltransferases. |
enzymes that catalyse the methylation reaction, | DNA methyltransferases; and titrate out these enzym |
information is needed to adequately document a | DNA microarray experiment for the purpose of interp |
patentability of biotechnological inventions -- | DNA microarray -- Dwarfing |
DNA microarray | |
The | DNA microarray |
s-EDTA (TE) buffer or Phosphate buffer (used in | DNA microarray experiments due to the reactive amin |
hday Honours for services to the development of | DNA Microarray Technologies. |
gy and bioinformatics, a SNP array is a type of | DNA microarray which is used to detect polymorphism |
sive post-processing (genome assembly) and uses | DNA microarray technologies to perform statistical |
Biotech Group is a manufacturer and provider of | DNA microarray products and services used for gene |
Hybridization probes used in | DNA microarrays refer to DNA covalently attached to |
The | DNA microarrays are produced using a patented non-c |
The company sells its | DNA microarrays under the registered trademark name |
Data is typically obtained from | DNA microarrays or DNA sequencing. |
DNA microarrays use methods akin to the reverse pro | |
latforms used to carry out exome sequencing are | DNA microarrays and magnetic bead based systems for |
man, Mouse, Rat and Yeast whole genome OneArray | DNA microarrays are manufactured and used for gene |
It is a manufacturer of | DNA microarrays and a provider of gene expression p |
X) is a company that, among other things, makes | DNA microarrays using electrochemistry on arrays of |
The use of | DNA microarrays that have come into widespread use |
Unlike other genomic approaches, such as | DNA microarrays, DD systematically detects changes |
ce data, gene models, alignments, and data from | DNA microarrays. |
MMRCS) is a condition associated with biallelic | DNA mismatch repair mutations. |
He is known for his research on | DNA mismatch repair. |
"Love and Affection" ( | DNA Mix) |
"Everybody's Gotta Learn Sometime" ( | DNA Mix) (Warren) 3:50 |
All were impressed by the new | DNA model, especially Brenner who subsequently work |
She is signed with | DNA Models in New York. |
In May 2006, Somerhalder was named one of | DNA Models' Top 10 Male Models. |
in peptides and proteins, and identification of | DNA modifications. |
ered plasmids 22 days following impalement upon | DNA modified nanofiber array. |
This argument was later overthrown by | DNA Molecular studies, done in the year 2004. |
A commonly used | DNA molecular weight marker is the genome of the La |
A circular | DNA molecule with a writhe of 0 will be circular. |
egion that interacts with the major groove of a | DNA molecule through hydrogen bonding, and a hydrop |
A concatemer is a long continuous | DNA molecule that contains multiple copies of the s |
ation of host bacteria, each of which carries a | DNA molecule that was inserted into a cloning vecto |
Moreover, HindII will only cleave a | DNA molecule at this particular site. |
Strand invasion forms a joint | DNA molecule called a D-loop. |
ure formed during the replication of a circular | DNA molecule (prokaryote DNA), two replication fork |
and be stably maintained in the cell, a plasmid | DNA molecule must contain an origin of replication, |
ction should occur just long enough to cut each | DNA molecule in only one location. |
iruses infect a host cell, they introduce their | DNA molecule into the host. |
being the first person to demonstrate that the | DNA molecule was probably helical in shape. |
"Collapse of a Single | DNA Molecule in Poly(Ethylene Glycol) Solutions". |
language is vaguely comparable to looking at a | DNA molecule atom by atom." |
A replicon is a | DNA molecule or RNA molecule, or a region of DNA or |
proximately at the size of a 125 base pair (bp) | DNA molecule (it depends on the concentration of bu |
When a double-stranded | DNA molecule has suffered a break in both strands, |
There are over 3 billion markers in the | DNA molecule and only 13 of these markers go into C |
A particular | DNA molecule will always yield the same set of rest |
• 2005, first force measurements on a | DNA molecule in a nanopore |
An activator binds to a site on the | DNA molecule and causes an increase in transcriptio |
plate, replication proceeds around the circular | DNA molecule, displacing the nicked strand as singl |
st on the child's HVS1, a type of mitochondrial | DNA molecule, did not match the Panula family. |
quence of six base pairs occurs unmodified in a | DNA molecule, HindII will cleave both DNA backbones |
pproximately at the size of a 50 Base pair (bp) | DNA molecule, and polyacrylamide gel electrophoresi |
chance repetition of these sequences in a long | DNA molecule, yielding a set of restriction fragmen |
ch a mutation is created at a defined site in a | DNA molecule. |
ve selective affinity to a specific antibody or | DNA molecule. |
DNA molecules with this apparent structure have bee | |
Supercoiled structure of circular | DNA molecules with low writhe. |
to detect base addition events from individual | DNA molecules fixed to a surface, eliminating the n |
ion in Science demonstrating that complementary | DNA molecules immobilized on glass could be used to |
y a layer of immobilized ssDNA (single-stranded | DNA) molecules which act as surface receptors. |
that allowed the detection of specific RNA and | DNA molecules in cells. |
re based on solid-phase amplification of single | DNA molecules where the DNA has been covalently att |
Global regulation of | DNA molecules containing the gene for sucrose phosp |
is an endonuclease that cleaves double stranded | DNA molecules into fragments, leaving leave 3' over |
The double-stranded | DNA molecules are also typically much longer than R |
the separation of large deoxyribonucleic acid ( | DNA) molecules by applying an electric field that p |
Over such a long time, the entrapped | DNA molecules would reform into minerals, just as c |
In most cases, naturally occurring | DNA molecules are double-stranded and RNA molecules |
refers to the levels of packaging from the raw | DNA molecules to the chromosomal structures seen du |
the apparent "sizes" of these dyes (compared to | DNA molecules) varies with the concentration of aga |
le states within the rough energy landscapes of | DNA molecules, information critical to our understa |
zyme's recognition site-the place where it cuts | DNA molecules-is the GGCC nucleotide sequence. |
TLR9 recognizes unmethylated CpG sequences in | DNA molecules. |
progressive deletions within the population of | DNA molecules. |
operation of molecular motors or stretching of | DNA molecules. |
ecules, to the very complex, such as protein or | DNA molecules. |
as a reference to estimate the size of unknown | DNA molecules. |
is kind of low-frequency motions in protein and | DNA molecules. |
endent, size independent method" for separating | DNA molecules. |
e gel electrophoreses is to analyze the size of | DNA molecules. |
s to resolve into two unconnected double-strand | DNA molecules. |
nary techniques had been developed: recombinant | DNA, monoclonal antibodies, and gene expression, th |
in turn acylates histones which makes downsteam | DNA more accessible to transcription. |
rats, but to a lesser extent in larger animals, | DNA most often in plasmids, including transposons, |
and also tries to develop techniques to recover | DNA mostly from ice preserved specimens, such as DN |
tes an activin response element via binding the | DNA motif TGT(G/T)(T/G)ATT. |
Ralf Seidel - | DNA Motors group (Technical University of Dresden, |
Since shorter strands of | DNA move through the gel matrix faster they are det |
DNA, Mumbai is the second most read English broadsh | |
d vocals by Jeanette Jurado and was produced by | DNA, musicians Nick Batt and Neal Slateford, who ha |
Kan was the first to establish that a single | DNA mutation could lead to a human disease, and the |
underlying molecular/genetic changes producing | DNA mutations and genome instability, which contrib |
When tested some polyphenols induced | DNA mutations in MLL gene, which are common finding |
reventing cell cycle progression when there are | DNA mutations, or signaling apoptosis. |
Griep studies the proteins that synthesize | DNA, namely primase and DnaB helicase. |
Profile in | DNA newspaper, Mumbai |
"Joban | Dna Nopia" (Corea) - 6:28 |
l tool in molecular biology laboratories, since | DNA normally possesses phosphate groups on the 5' e |
shey-Chase experiment showing conclusively that | DNA, not protein, is the genetic material of bacter |
By selecting for regulation, inhibitors of | DNA nucleases can be selected, such as protein inhi |
Deoxythymidine is the | DNA nucleoside T, which pairs with deoxyadenosine ( |
Deoxyadenosine is the | DNA nucleoside A, which pairs with deoxythymidine ( |
le to produce purines, which are a component of | DNA nucleotide bases, and also myelin proteins. |
This protein binds the cAMP response element, a | DNA nucleotide sequence present in many viral and c |
genetic modification has been integrated in the | DNA of chloroplasts, and the cell nucleus contains |
retrotransposon insertion sites in the nuclear | DNA of a variety of marsupials, and the fossil evid |
Sampling of these items turned up the | DNA of five different women. |
sheep, Dolly (1996), the result of transplanted | DNA of an adult sheep to an unfertilized egg cell. |
ht another raptor, or hunt in a field to obtain | DNA of dinosaurs using a helicopter. |
variation among the nucleotides in neighboring | DNA of a mutation as the result of recent and stron |
tachment regions (S/MARs), are sequences in the | DNA of eukaryotic chromosomes where the nuclear mat |
The program was designed to investigate the | DNA of a mammoth recovered from the Siberian permaf |
om Death Row inmates at San Quentin matched the | DNA of the Original Night Stalker. |
y of host cells will contain all of the genomic | DNA of the source organism. |
anar fused ring system can intercalate into the | DNA of tumor cells, thereby altering the major and |
In transient transfection experiments, the | DNA of those plasmids is recovered along with the D |
ode of action is that the compound binds to the | DNA of cancer cells rendering them incapable of div |
er the birth of the mice allowed the 'immortal' | DNA of adult stem cells to be labeled during their |
Manipulating the | DNA of these four ordinary people, the Guardian is |
unexpectedly when Japanese researchers used the | DNA of children with Costello syndrome as a control |
on the mutant cure, which was created with the | DNA of Leech. |
The game ends when you have filled the " | DNA meter" with the DNA of the dinosaur you chose. |
Victor, meanwhile, is having the | DNA of the tumors that killed his older son and nan |
The VS ribozyme has only been found in | DNA of Neurospora mitochondria. |
He was produced from the | DNA of a 17-year-old Maine Coon cat named Nicky who |
nder mutation is a mutation that appears in the | DNA of one or more individuals who are founders of |
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