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The control lane ( DNA probe without protein present) will contain a s
, such as Sybr Green, or fluorophore-containing DNA probes, such as TaqMan, to measure the amount o
a protein, calmodulin, and the complex binds to DNA, producing an enzyme to stimulate growth in the
logue reverse transcriptase inhibitors, because DNA production by reverse transcriptase is very dif
sed in cancer treatment, as they interfere with DNA production and therefore cell division and the
man cells, causing apoptosis and also decreased DNA production and shorter DNA strands.
ept identical twins) will have the same 13-loci DNA profile can be as high as 1 in 1 billion or gre
This DNA profile was sent to the Combined DNA Index Syst
ting intensifies the discrimination between one DNA profile and another.
Capillary electrophoresis in order to obtain a DNA profile which can be compared to suspect DNA.
The practice of taking DNA profiles upon arrest is not affected by the dec
proposed to continue retaining indefinitely the DNA profiles of anyone convicted of any recordable
CPO guidelines allowing indefinite retention of DNA profiles were unlawful, in line with the ECHR r
rmined by the combination of both user parents' DNA profiles.
Lots of labs in lots of countries now do DNA profiling of grape varieties.
DNA profiling at UC Davis has established that Roug
ndling of evidence after the trial: advances in DNA profiling would have demonstrated Shirley's inn
In the early 21st century, DNA profiling confirmed that Refosco dal Peduncolo
to be of Greek origin, but recent studies using DNA profiling instead indicate an Italian origin.
In recent years, DNA profiling has shown Favorita to be related to V
Recent DNA profiling shows that Favorita is related to the
Further information: DNA profiling
DNA profiling at Changins in Switzerland and Aosta
n encourages states to collect a sample through DNA profiling from individuals who are: arrested fo
DNA profiling is not the same as full genome sequen
around the world are reviewing cases where LCN DNA profiling resulted in the successful prosecutio
Its use in the United kingdom as the DNA profiling system used by The UK National DNA Da
The FSS's innovative and highly sensitive DNA profiling technique called LCN (low copy number
ver Laboratories : a laboratory specializing in DNA profiling technology with concentration in anim
Second Generation Multiplex is a DNA profiling system used in the United Kingdom to
cond Generation Multiplex Plus (SGM Plus), is a DNA profiling system developed by Applied Biosystem
DNA profiling at UC Davis has indicated a parent-of
are in fact the same variety was established by DNA profiling at Changins in Switzerland and Aosta
nformation (microsatellite information used for DNA profiling) are included.
Any cell that has a nucleus can be used for DNA Profiling.
as, an impression which has been dispelled with DNA profiling.
he first murder in Australia to be solved using DNA profiling.
Greek DNA Project
Jewish DNA Project
A surname DNA project is a genetic genealogy project which us
The Brooks Surname DNA Project is one of the larger DNA Surname Projec
The DNA project shows that the descendants of Walter an
The Melungeon DNA Project is a genetic study of people who have M
official testing company for the Brooks Surname DNA project is Family Tree DNA
hanged, as was their later involvement with the DNA Project (now called Project Cadmus).
The Harris Surname DNA Project administrators are genealogists who ser
There is a Ticehurst Surname DNA Project.
Surname DNA Projects Database
NCOA2 is recruited to DNA promotion sites by ligand activated nuclear rec
ecificity of Watson-Crick basepairing and other DNA properties to make novel structures out of DNA.
It is caused by a loss of DNA protein kinase, which leads to faulty V(D)J rec
grases, methyltransferases that might methylate DNA, proteins that inhibit restriction enzymes and
of 2-AAF react with the nucleophilic groups in DNA, proteins and endogenous thiols like glutathion
n of the postulated double helical structure of DNA, published during 1953 in a series of five arti
na is a system provider for bio-analysis - from DNA purification through robotics, PCR products, an
Inhibitors can escape removal during the DNA purification procedure by binding directly to s
DNA Purification: The ability to purify DNA from a
mic distribution of small polydisperse circular DNA purified from HeLa cells.
DNA quantification
the 1952 team which experimentally showed that DNA rather than protein is the genetic material of
certain sequence positions resembling DNA rather than RNA)
hich detects the binding of proteins to genomic DNA rather than RNA.
e also does not use ATP during uncoiling of the DNA; rather, the torque present in the DNA drives t
ging of field direction, the various lengths of DNA react to the change at differing rates.
etic waves coming from the jungle, his dinosaur DNA reacts to additional signals sent by Professor
atley, stated in February 2009 that "A complete DNA read-out for every newborn will be technically
After a quiet spell, DNA reappeared with a mix of the Loreena McKennitt
In 2004 Desi DNA received the Best Lifestyle Programme award fro
3-β3-β4 (PDB 1R36) where the third helix is the DNA recognition helix.
Z4-OBX - Synchronous DNA recombination and syntheitc cardiovascular patt
In 2002, DNA recovered from a stamp on one of the Zodiac let
the analysis of DNA recovered from archaeological remains, i.e. anc
The ultrafast internal conversion of DNA reduces the excited state lifetime of DNA to on
to locate a family member who could serve as a DNA reference for Fred Noonan, Amelia Earhart's nav
Low-frequency collective motion in proteins and DNA refers to the application of statistical thermo
conformation the AraC protein binds to the araI DNA region as well as to the ara0 DNA region.
region is now perhaps the most widely sequenced DNA region in fungi (Peay et al., 2008).
bes are designed such that they anneal within a DNA region amplified by a specific set of primers.
plete sequences of human chromosomes 21 and 22, DNA regions >500 bp with a GC content >55% and obse
MARs (scaffold/matrix attachment elements), the DNA regions that are thought to attach genomic DNA
ogy used for determining the sequences of those DNA regions in the genome associated with regulator
factor which can bind as a homodimer to certain DNA regulatory regions.
factor which can bind as a homodimer to certain DNA regulatory regions.
s by ligating the mismatched hanging strands of DNA, removing overhanging nucleotides and filling i
lso suffers from Xeroderma pigmentosum, another DNA repair disease.
The underlying disorder is a defect in a DNA repair mechanism.
base pair into a UG base pair, which the cell's DNA repair machinery recognizes as a TG base pair,
C. Walker, Wolfram Siede, and Richard D. Wood, DNA Repair and Mutagenesis (2005 edition of notable
His main interest is still the DNA repair system.
RecQ is necessary for plasmid recombination and DNA repair from UV-light, free radicals, and alkyla
DNA repair
ng the importance of NAD+ in energy metabolism, DNA repair and transcriptional regulation, maintain
having multiple copies of its genome and rapid DNA repair mechanisms.
es from heat shock or hypoxia, and may activate DNA repair pathways to repair damage to chromosomes
le, a mutation in a caretaker gene coding for a DNA repair pathway that leads to the inability to p
Very short patch (VSP) repair is a DNA repair system that removes GT mismatches create
In cells with mutations in DNA repair genes, however, some of these sequences
Although radC genes were thought to encode DNA repair proteins, this conclusion was based on m
nsferase (ogt) is a protein that is involved in DNA repair with Ada.
The adaptive response is a form of direct DNA repair in E. coli that is initiated against alk
ion to transcription, have been shown to affect DNA repair and replication as well.
In its second edition as of 2009, DNA Repair and Mutagenesis contains over 1,000 page
DNA repair mechanisms are quite efficient, and duri
sed in dam mutants that also lack certain other DNA repair enzymes, providing further evidence for
DNA Repair is a peer-reviewed scientific journal th
warded the Otto-Bayer-Prize for his work on the DNA repair systems.
DNA Repair and Mutagenesis is a college-level textb
tienzyme complex in E.coli bacteria involved in DNA repair mechanism by nucleotide excision repair,
ns containing genes predicted to be involved in DNA repair or related to restriction enzymes.
Excision repair is a term applied to several DNA repair mechanisms.
It is involved in DNA repair in mammals.
ave on genes, organisms have mechanisms such as DNA repair to remove mutations.
structure and function of proteins involved in DNA repair and mutagenesis, with applications for c
ult of a defect in the Double Holliday junction DNA repair mechanism.
BRCA1 thus plays a role in transcription, DNA repair of double-stranded breaks, and recombina
el is similar to one that has been proposed for DNA repair enzymes with ABC domains, in which each
• 2003, resolved the structure and mechanism of DNA repair proteins
It is still a matter of debate whether DNA repair inhibition or alterations in the status
d the control of many cell processes, including DNA repair and apoptosis.
This might indicate that inhibition of DNA repair is an indirect effect due to changes in
coli, DNA repair), eIF4A (Baker's Yeast, RNA translation)
enome integrity (cell cycle and chromosomes and DNA repair).
ocesses such as transcription, replication, and DNA repair, all of which require changing the confo
ers, short reviews, and book reviews concerning DNA repair, cell cycle regulation, cell death, and
nctions of BRCA1 in transcriptional regulation, DNA repair, and/or cell cycle checkpoint control.
wide range of subjects including recombination, DNA repair, mutation, cell cycle control, tubulin,
Nucleic acid metabolism ( DNA repair, recombination and DNA replication)
se 2 has been implicated in cell cycle control, DNA repair, regulation of the circadian rhythm and
t ciclopirox may exert its effect by disrupting DNA repair, cell division signals and structures (m
ed on a specific topic of biochemistry, such as DNA repair, yeast genetics, or the biology of nitri
Slx4 is a protein involved in DNA repair, where it has important roles in the fin
HR performs a second vital role in DNA repair, enabling the repair of double-strand br
remains today, a leading centre for studies of DNA repair, recombination and replication, cell cyc
ndamental contributions to our understanding of DNA repair.
ister chromatids are the preferred template for DNA repair.
hat is involved in transcription initiation and DNA repair.
sbcD genes are involved in DNA repair.
RCC) is a set of proteins which are involved in DNA repair.
which excises a fragment of nucleotides during DNA repair.
very UV-sensitive; they lack many mechanisms of DNA repair.
ional bias, and biased recombination-associated DNA repair.
function in aging, silencing, recombination and DNA repair.
Pol I: implicated in DNA repair; has 5'->3' polymerase activity, and bot
ent oxidoreductase; all are involved in further DNA repairs of alkylation damage.
Interspersed (or dispersed) DNA repeats (interspersed repetitive sequences) are
99) Origin and phylogenetic distribution of Alu DNA repeats: irreversible events in the evolution o
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
This impedes DNA replication and so slows the excessive cell div
They are involved in DNA replication and damage response.
strands, keeping them separate and allowing the DNA replication machinery to perform its function.
ve than Pol III because its primary function in DNA replication is to create many short DNA regions
main purpose of this step is to make sure that DNA replication has completed without error so that
In this mutation, a mismatch in the DNA replication causes isoleucine to be made instea
types in an organism can control the timing of DNA replication to their own cell cycle.
mical cascade that results in the activation of DNA replication proteins and the initiation of the
inding protein that promotes termination in the DNA replication process of prokaryotes.
mammalian cells, ColE1 ori for double-stranded DNA replication or f1 ori for single-stranded DNA r
DNA replication in eukaryotes occurs only in the S
rigins of replication represent start sites for DNA replication and so their "firing" must be regul
n bacteria cells is highly controlled to ensure DNA replication occurs only once during each cell d
in called Cdc45, which then recruits all of the DNA replication proteins to the replication fork.
e resource for storing, sharing and visualizing DNA replication timing and transcription data, as w
Fission yeast uses intrinsic asymmetry of the DNA replication process to switch the mating type;
f the origins were not carefully regulated then DNA replication could be restarted at that origin g
This can either be DNA replication in living organisms such as prokary
slippage of the newly synthesized strand during DNA replication or by gene conversion.
Dda is involved in the initiation of T4 DNA replication and DNA recombination.
Primase is of key importance in DNA replication because no known DNA polymerases ca
They are required for DNA replication because the enzymes that catalyze t
te SN-38 eventually leads to inhibition of both DNA replication and transcription.
ORC is phosphorylated and DNA replication takes place.
Mismatch repair (MMR), which corrects errors of DNA replication and recombination that result in mi
ad a productive research career in the field of DNA replication and cell division.
DNA replication makes the single-stranded regions d
DNA replication may proceed from this point bidirec
understanding that (in this case) bidirectional DNA replication could take place.
During DNA replication the leading strand is replicated co
Many enzymes are involved in the DNA replication fork.
are assembled, the MCMs are phosphorylated and DNA replication begins.
The process of DNA replication inherently places cells at risk of
"On the mechanism of DNA replication".
yme chemistry, deoxyribonucleic acid synthesis ( DNA replication) and studying the nucleic acids whi
re similar enough to be incorporated as part of DNA replication, but they possess side groups on th
he macronuclei or somatic-nuclei, and heritable DNA replication, performed by the micronuclei or ge
Since Homologous Recombination occurs after DNA replication, two strands of DNA are available,
ugh Start and initiate the processes leading to DNA replication, principally by shutting down the v
Immediately after DNA replication, the oriC is hemimethylated and seq
by John Hopfield and Jacques Ninio, involved in DNA replication, immune system specificity, enzyme-
Such dimers interfere with base pairing during DNA replication, leading to mutations.
e, similar enough to be incorporated into viral DNA replication, but the iodine atom added to the u
esses, including mismatch repair, the timing of DNA replication, and gene expression.
During DNA replication, the lagging strand of DNA binds in
d in the exit of cell mitosis and initiation of DNA replication, which suggests the role in cell cy
e nucleoskeleton (NSK) provides a framework for DNA replication, transcription, chromatin remodelin
If this happens during DNA replication, a guanine will be inserted opposit
that later led to a classic paper on mammalian DNA replication, which was published in 1966 .
ve been implicated in such diverse functions as DNA replication, gene transcription, cell cycle pro
is a reversible inhibitor of eukaryotic nuclear DNA replication.
                                                                                                   


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