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in that binds to specific sites on the promoter DNA of the actin gene.
s Joe Dredd and Rico Dredd were cloned from the DNA of Chief Judge Fargo in 2066, at least eight fu
Only after the DNA of the "woman" matched the DNA sampled from the
Molecular markers (small lengths of DNA of a characterized/known sequence) are used to
les are obtained from the patient, and specific DNA of the parasite is extracted and amplified by P
as then proven to be the rapist by matching the DNA of his semen with that of the samples taken fro
restrial life (which he claims also brought the DNA of the human genetic code to Earth) and that th
In chromosome jumping, the DNA of interest is identified, cut into fragments w
Kraken was cloned from the DNA of Chief Judge Fargo, and was therefore effecti
as been used in a study of the evolution of the DNA of the related species Cletocamptus deitersi.
ation in the order of genetic base pairs in the DNA of an organism.
l enzyme that inserts the viral genome into the DNA of the host cell.
cules, each carrying a piece of the chromosomal DNA of the organism, prior to the insertion of thes
In a developmental abnormality, the DNA of the organism is unchanged and the abnormalit
Examination of the Mitochondrial DNA of the genus Brettanomyces showed identical gen
ude such curiosities as a vocal creation of the DNA of an angel and a parody of a techno song.
r through genetic modification (a change in the DNA of one of the organism's chromosomes) or by tre
restrial life (which he claims also brought the DNA of the human genetic code to Earth).
Using reverse genetics, the DNA of genes for the receptors of many neurotransmi
he DOE Joint Genome Institute is sequencing the DNA of Bb in 2009-2010.
tributed to the discussion group (in Norwegian) DNA og slektsforskning on DIS-Norges Slektsforum, w
types are attached to a single stranded 50-mer DNA oligonucleotides that differ in sequence only a
which involve the administration of artificial DNA oligonucleotides containing the CpG motif.
nd what there was (a few hairs, a bootlace with DNA on it and a smudged fingerprint) could not be l
Growth of clonal copies of DNA on bead surfaces remains to be generically name
product claiming that "Implementing BitTorrent DNA on top of legacy infrastructure has the profoun
DNA on DNA, a comprehensive CD chronicle of the ban
laimed she was able to scientifically prove the DNA on a letter attributed to the Ripper and one wr
The CombiMatrix method controls the building of DNA on its semiconductor chips by the software-cont
being traced as the source of the memos through DNA on the documents, Burkett then burned the origi
er Franklin would have deduced the structure of DNA on her own, from her own data, had Watson and C
ounder mutations originate in long stretches of DNA on a single chromosome-indeed, the original hap
In April 2010, following examination of DNA on a letter claiming responsibility for the mur
s, that is, they are derived from one strand of DNA only, and this may indicate that they are the p
A sixteen-year old DNA Operator from the overcrowded future, sent back
ccur either between the excited chromophore and DNA, or between the excited chromophore and another
ugh zinc fingers usually function by binding to DNA or RNA, the LIM motif probably mediates protein
ng region of a gene is that portion of a gene's DNA or RNA, composed of exons, that codes for prote
eose nucleic acid (TNA) is a polymer similar to DNA or RNA but differing in the composition of its
biology, a hybridization probe is a fragment of DNA or RNA of variable length (usually 100-1000 bas
n molecular biology equal to 1000 base pairs of DNA or RNA.
rime duplication of a complement to an existing DNA or RNA sequence.
rated into the phosphodiester bond in the probe DNA) or Digoxigenin, which is non-radioactive antib
ed in biology to signal the end of a section of DNA or RNA during gene duplication in cells.
ble for the conjugation of biomolecules such as DNA or proteins.
hat react with biological nucleophiles (such as DNA or an enzyme) in the cell.
The purpose of TE buffer is to solubilize DNA or RNA, while protecting it from degradation.
cal and chemical operations cannot be stored in DNA or RNA.
by the nucleotide sequence of the nucleic acid ( DNA or RNA) template.
egulatory element or cis-element is a region of DNA or RNA that regulates the expression of genes l
ysical and chemical operations can be stored in DNA or RNA, the life form is biological.
sic entomology, Forensic odontology and various DNA or protein based techniques.
eby hybridizes to single-stranded nucleic acid ( DNA or RNA) whose base sequence allows probe-target
Genetic material (such as supercoiled plasmid DNA or siRNA constructs), or even proteins such as
fold is a protein structural domain that binds DNA or RNA and is thus commonly found in transcript
siDNA stands for short inhibiting DNA or small interfering DNA.
Ideal DNA/RNA - build an ideal DNA or RNA fragment.
, is a process in which a labeled complementary DNA or RNA strand is used to localize a specific DN
A RNA motif were discovered using environmental DNA or RNA sequence samples, and are present in a s
the sequence of bases in the genetic material ( DNA or RNA) determines the sequence of amino acids
ble to generate an amino acid sequence from the DNA or mRNA sequence encoding the protein, if this
lar biology, especially in procedures involving DNA or RNA.
s) and is commonly performed in work related to DNA or microbes, where purity of the sample is of u
Some DNA- or RNA-binding enzymes can recognize specific b
ors usually affect PCR through interaction with DNA or interference with the DNA polymerase.
f adenine is complementary to either thymine in DNA or uracil in RNA.
ough the pore and must accumulate by binding to DNA or some other nuclear component.
proteins show no homology to one another at the DNA or protein level.
Fragmented genomic DNA or complementary DNA (cDNA) of interest is clon
§ The enzyme degrades single-stranded DNA or RNA to nucleoside 5'-monophosphates, but doe
It is yet undetermined if the Pili transfer DNA or if these structures are simply used to bring
single-stranded nucleic acid fragments, such as DNA or RNA, or similar fragments of analogs of nucl
an artificially synthesized polymer similar to DNA or RNA invented by Peter E. Nielsen (Univ.
zes the specific degradation of single-stranded DNA or RNA, and produces mono and oligonucleotides
Sequences of features (either as DNA or amino acid sequences) can be directly downlo
hesize multiple copies of circular molecules of DNA or RNA, such as plasmids, the genomes of bacter
erial coding for the protein (the complementary DNA or cDNA) is added to the recipient cell.
ntrast, Netropsin does not bind single stranded DNA or double stranded RNA.
that cells as a whole, rather than simply their DNA or RNA, can be used for therapeutic purposes.
The DNA or RNA from a sample is copied in vitro by T7 p
vity since teniposide does not intercalate into DNA or bind strongly to DNA.
Methylation often occurs on nucleic bases in DNA or amino acids in protein structures.
logy, two nucleotides on opposite complementary DNA or RNA strands that are connected via hydrogen
One DNA or RNA molecule differs from another primarily
istry, a binding site is a region on a protein, DNA, or RNA to which specific other molecules and i
ally-engineered viruses carrying modified viral DNA or RNA that has been rendered noninfectious, bu
DNA origami is the nanoscale folding of DNA to crea
DNA origami was the cover story of Nature on March
some bind DNA, others protein), suggesting that Znf motifs ar
letely different branch of science - changes in DNA over time - have sparked a recent renewed inter
cteriophage undergoes a maturation process upon DNA packaging during which it expands by nearly 5 n
Digital DNA, Palo Alto, CA
Nucleic acid (RNA, DNA) partitions in the aqueous phase, while protein
to take dental floss from Bing's trashcan to do DNA paternity testing.
ows Andalites to transform into any being whose DNA pattern can be absorbed through touch, for up t
nscripts) are extracted, reverse-transcribed to DNA, PCR amplified and sequenced.
In nature this can occur when exogenous DNA penetrates the cell membrane for any reason.
leases) that break a phosphodiester bond in the DNA, permitting the repair of the resulting lesion
peroxidation while base propenal is a result of DNA peroxidation.
The resultant mix of proteins, DNA, phospholipids, etc., is then run through the c
in common use include photoreactivating enzyme, DNA photolyase, DNA-photoreactivating enzyme, DNA c
renced as A2AB) is used in animals as a nuclear DNA phylogenetic marker.
Thus separation of very large DNA pieces using PFGE is possible.
ajor spike protein G, DNA-binding protein J and DNA pilot protein H. Assembly of the viron uses two
oteins: capsid proteins F (Virus Protein 1) and DNA pilot protein H (Virus Protein 2) and do not us
t Advanced Genetic Sciences, Inc., which became DNA Plant Technology Corp., where he was Director o
Purified DNA plasmid is then mixed with gelatin solution and
addition to being able to transfect cells with DNA plasmids coding for fluorescent proteins, the g
A neo gene is commonly included in DNA plasmids used by molecular biologists to establ
DNA Pol I can also be characterized as having core
from a single replication fork, the polymerase DNA Pol III is the enzyme primarily responsible for
The related DNA Pol I has exonuclease activity and serves to de
DNA Pol II can synthesize DNA new base pairs at an
2 DNA Pol III enzymes, made up of α, ε and θ subunits
These primers are then extended by a DNA polymerase and a copy of the strand is made aft
the synthesis of cDNA, as well as DNA-dependent DNA polymerase activity that copies the sense cDNA
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
droxyl group means that, after being added by a DNA polymerase to a growing nucleotide chain, no fu
As expected DNA polymerase shows relatively small differences i
DNA polymerase was first isolated from Thermus aqua
art attack) and when mutations in mitochondrial DNA polymerase occur.
the 5' end as this maximizes probability of Taq DNA polymerase adding the terminal adenosine overha
DNA polymerase incorporates the correct, complement
DNA polymerase ("Taq pol")
The RNA segments are first elongated by DNA polymerase and then synthesized by primase.
the RNA polymerase II transcription complex and DNA polymerase III transcription.
Structure of Taq DNA Polymerase bound to a DNA octamer
The gene encoding DNA polymerase eta is POLH, also known as XPV, beca
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
Since DNA polymerase delta is involved in resynthesis of
DNA polymerase eta (Pol η) is a eukaryotic DNA poly
a natural product with anti-HIV activity and a DNA polymerase inhibitor.
Second, the activated drug binds to viral DNA polymerase with a much higher affinity than to
is very important in order to perform PCR since DNA polymerase can act only on DNA templates.
RNA polymerase and DNA polymerase III then replicate the single-strand
DNA polymerase II (also known as DNA Pol II or Pol
DNA polymerase I removes the primer, replacing it w
or this thermostable (temperature optimum 80°C) DNA polymerase was that it could be isolated in a p
Once priming is complete, DNA polymerase III holoenzyme is loaded into the DN
Hepatitis B virus DNA polymerase is a hepatitis B viral protein.
They also use a typical protein primed DNA polymerase for replication, a property shared w
Recently, a DNA polymerase derived from these bacteria, Bst pol
The catalytic mechanism of DNA polymerase III involves the use of two metal io
When an incorrect base pair is recognized, DNA polymerase reverses its direction by one base p
was the first person to purify and characterise DNA polymerase II and DNA polymerase III.
As a critical component of the DNA polymerase III holoenzyme, the clamp protein bi
to extend one base pair into the C (or T) using DNA polymerase terminating dideoxynucleotides, and
ed RNA fragments that target the 3'UTR of viral DNA polymerase mRNA.
DNA polymerase cannot add primers, and therefore, n
DNA polymerase is added, which copies each fragment
gene encodes a protein that interacts with the DNA polymerase delta p50 subunit.
DNA polymerase I comes in and fills in the correct
erating Cell Nuclear Antigen (PCNA) assists the DNA polymerase in the reaction, and Replication pro
From the hairpin loop, a DNA polymerase can then use it as a primer to trans
ional domains in the Klenow Fragment (left) and DNA Polymerase I (right).
which are from expression systems; particularly DNA polymerase for PCR, reverse transcriptase for R
icase translocates in the same direction as the DNA polymerase (3' to 5' with respect to the templa
A DNA Polymerase may perform this replacement via nic
It is a specific inhibitor of DNA polymerase A,D in eukaryotic cells and in some
orresponds to a single amino acid change in the DNA polymerase enzyme, which is an essential enzyme
DNA polymerase delta is an enzyme complex found in
FEN enzyme is found as an N-terminal domain of DNA polymerase I, but some prokaryotes appear to en
(ORF P, in blue, encodes Hepatitis B virus DNA polymerase)
Examples include: oligomeric: hemoglobin, DNA polymerase, nucleosomes and multimeric: ion cha
Pfu DNA polymerase, isolated from the archean Pyrococcu
e a genetic mutation has occurred followed by a DNA polymerase, replacing these aberrant nucleotide
This activated form inhibits viral DNA polymerase, thus impairing the ability of the v
s with quaternary structure include hemoglobin, DNA polymerase, and ion channels.
rcoils that accumulate ahead of a translocating DNA polymerase, allowing DNA replication to continu
ound commonly throughout all lifeforms, such as DNA polymerase, the enzyme that repairs and copies
biochemistry and molecular biology that involve DNA polymerase, such as DNA sequencing and the poly
ise interfering with their interaction with the DNA polymerase, PCR is inhibited.
equencing primer and incubated with the enzymes DNA polymerase, ATP sulfurylase, luciferase and apy
It encodes a DNA polymerase.
Pol IV: a Y-family DNA polymerase.
d chains have been made in the laboratory using DNA polymerase.
The insert is created by PCR using Taq DNA polymerase.
Pol V: a Y-family DNA polymerase; participates in bypassing DNA damag
Such modifications block DNA polymerases and thus prevents PCR from working.
val of inhibitors from samples before PCR, some DNA polymerases offer varying resistance to differe
Some thermostable DNA polymerases have been isolated from other therm
In bacteria, all three DNA polymerases (I, II, and III) have the ability t
Multiple DNA polymerases have specialized roles in the DNA r
d with the next base, terminating the chain, as DNA polymerases mistake it for a regular deoxyribon
on pathway, which is carried out by specialised DNA polymerases that are able to incorporate damage
difying enzymes such as restriction enzymes and DNA polymerases, its concentration in TBE or TAE bu
difying enzymes such as restriction enzymes and DNA polymerases, its concentration in TSE buffers i
Fludarabine inhibits function of multiple DNA polymerases, DNA primase, DNA ligase I and is S
gh his work on the genetics of blood groups and DNA polymorphisms, which helped to clarify the orig
Unleashing the full force of his dinosaur DNA power and assuming a Duel Spirit form (which is
DNase I is a nuclease that cleaves DNA preferentially at phosphodiester linkages adjac
A DNA preparation that is contaminated with protein w
llel with an unknown because standardization of DNA preparations and their degree of polymerization
Endotoxins are frequent contaminants in plasmid DNA prepared from bacteria or proteins expressed fr
cing enzyme ribonucleotide reductase that makes DNA presursors from RNA precursors.
It works by damaging DNA, primarily in cancer cells that preferentially
DNA primase is an RNAP enzyme involved in the repli
Next, the 3' end of the invading DNA primes DNA synthesis, causing displacement of t
                                                                                                   


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