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DNA is a relatively rigid polymer, typically modell | |
Consequently, when | DNA from a foreign source is linked to host sequenc |
raided the vaults of the Lab, taking Kryptonian | DNA and a chunk of meteorite. |
retrotransposon insertion sites in the nuclear | DNA of a variety of marsupials, and the fossil evid |
The new procedure involves digesting | DNA with a particular restriction enzyme, ligating |
variation among the nucleotides in neighboring | DNA of a mutation as the result of recent and stron |
For example, minisatellite | DNA is a short region (1-5kb) of 20-50 repeats. |
This results in a change in one base pair of | DNA, specifically a transition mutation. |
DNA from a test sample and normal reference sample | |
The program was designed to investigate the | DNA of a mammoth recovered from the Siberian permaf |
For | DNA sequences, a banded alignment is provided. |
y junction is formed between the two strands of | DNA and a double-stranded break in a DNA molecule l |
results in the cleavage (or absence thereof) of | DNA for a specific mutation by a selected restricti |
From 1995 until 1998, the | DNA was a popular late-night destination, featuring |
He discovered and first characterized E. coli | DNA ligase, a key enzyme of genetic engineering and |
Brody uses Rex's | DNA from a toothbrush to fake a paternity test whic |
It involves initially subjecting the target | DNA to a series of restriction enzyme digestions, a |
of the Million Dollar Start-up Game awarded My | DNA Fragrance a virtual $250,000 investment. |
Then submit a sample of their | DNA to a series of state-of-the-art tests... Lord T |
hree mothers (one provided the egg, another the | DNA and a third carried the cloned embryo to term). |
Desi | DNA is a British television show on the BBC coverin |
nvicted sex offender, Erskine had to submit his | DNA to a database. |
The two strands of | DNA in a double helix can therefore be pulled apart |
laimed she was able to scientifically prove the | DNA on a letter attributed to the Ripper and one wr |
He was produced from the | DNA of a 17-year-old Maine Coon cat named Nicky who |
spase-activated DNase) that cleaves chromosomal | DNA in a caspase-dependent manner. |
ring the S subphase of interphase, when all the | DNA in a cell is replicated. |
ion is an important method of integrating donor | DNA into a recipient organism's genome in horizonta |
Genetic analysis of | DNA from a cougar sighting in Wisconsin in 2008 ind |
s and restriction enzymes to create recombinant | DNA, became a foundation of biotechnology. |
nic victim on an episode and traced the child's | DNA to a Finnish woman by the name of Magda Schleif |
The players' mission is to collect | DNA from a dinosaur of your choice such as T-Rex, S |
Once found, EcoRV kinks the | DNA in a 50° angle and cleaves at the cognate seque |
sage, the term transgene describes a segment of | DNA containing a gene sequence that has been isolat |
ymer/salt system is a useful tool for purifying | DNA from a sample while simultaneously protecting i |
Mitochondrial | DNA testing, a common form of testing used in foren |
that only “humanness,” the possession of human | DNA and a beating heart, is a marker of citizenship |
Downstream applications, such as isolation of | DNA from a gel slice or Southern blot analysis, wor |
Molecular markers (small lengths of | DNA of a characterized/known sequence) are used to |
They are a type of Extrachromosomal Circular | DNA (eccDNA), a type of Extrachromosomal DNA. |
, probes are attached to desired regions on the | DNA, and a polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is emplo |
Negative-sense RNA (like | DNA) has a nucleotide sequence complementary to the |
y through the gel matrix more easily than large | DNA fragments, a threshold length exists above 30-5 |
Downstream applications, such as isolation of | DNA from a gel slice or Southern blot analysis, wor |
f trial, Freeman produces two pivotal pieces of | DNA evidence: a trace of blood from the victim on a |
a group of transcription factors which bind to | DNA through a high mobility group domain. |
'CpG sites' are regions of | DNA where a cytosine nucleotide occurs next to a gu |
g cells and has an evolutionary history tied to | DNA as a genetic material, defense against oxidativ |
Some eukaryotic viruses also replicate their | DNA via a rolling circle mechanism. |
particular limitations on what is possible with | DNA within a cell. |
During | DNA synthesis, a DNA/RNA hybrid is formed as a repl |
ounder mutations originate in long stretches of | DNA on a single chromosome-indeed, the original hap |
TNA can hybridize with RNA and | DNA in a sequence-specific manner; this capability |
ary and microscopic devices are used to deliver | DNA into a protoplast. |
If this happens during | DNA replication, a guanine will be inserted opposit |
In April 2010, following examination of | DNA on a letter claiming responsibility for the mur |
itself can damage and inactivate vital parts of | DNA in a cell's mitochondria. |
posed packing method used by cells to sequester | DNA into a compact yet accessible structure that mi |
In the 1934 he and Einar Hammarsten showed that | DNA was a polymer. |
ivery utilizes ability of a virus to inject its | DNA inside a host cell. |
ind Franklin, whose "photograph 51" showed that | DNA was a double helix, not a triple helix as Linus |
phase of each cell cycle (Figure 1), all of the | DNA in a cell is duplicated in order to provide one |
Deoxyadenosine is the | DNA nucleoside A, which pairs with deoxythymidine ( |
It is a specific inhibitor of | DNA polymerase A,D in eukaryotic cells and in some |
The | DNA employ about 850 employees and 200 journalists |
new abilities by incorporating and altering the | DNA they've absorbed from the creatures they have k |
in turn acylates histones which makes downsteam | DNA more accessible to transcription. |
ncestor 65-75 million years ago, protein-coding | DNA sequences account for only about 20% of conserv |
It is also a phase in which the | DNA can accumulate damage such as short gaps, which |
DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) and RNA (ribonucleic ac | |
and "desoxyribonucleate" are archaic terms for | DNA, deoxyribonucleic acid, and its salts, respecti |
If enough | DNA was acquired of the target dinosaur, the player |
compounds including collagen, fibrin, heparin, | DNA, and actin. |
tides that correctly base pair with an existing | DNA strand acting as a template. |
ange in conformation so that it can bind to the | DNA and activate transcription. |
the synthesis of cDNA, as well as DNA-dependent | DNA polymerase activity that copies the sense cDNA |
the 5' end as this maximizes probability of Taq | DNA polymerase adding the terminal adenosine overha |
rs, one to hybridize to each strand of a target | DNA, and adding DNA polymerase to the reaction. |
on of RNA from the two strands of mitochondrial | DNA immediately adjacent to the D-loop structure th |
The Harris Surname | DNA Project administrators are genealogists who ser |
ead to an energetically favorable situation for | DNA to adsorb to the silica surface. |
er the birth of the mice allowed the 'immortal' | DNA of adult stem cells to be labeled during their |
Response elements are short sequences of | DNA within af gene promoter region that are able to |
, salt concentration and the ratio of enzyme to | DNA greatly affect enzyme activity, requiring react |
how changes in the Hox proteins, cofactors, and | DNA targets affect morphology. |
ffect the conformation of the polymerase on the | DNA, thereby affecting subsequent start site recogn |
When the polymerase advances along the | DNA sequence after adding a nucleotide, the interac |
gy, ability to bind to hyaluronate in vitro, or | DNA integrity after thawing. |
place where Cortez worked in Florida to use as | DNA evidence against the suspect. |
e Romanian National Anticorruption Directorate ( | DNA), the agency responsible for investigating, pre |
It is a potent carcinogen that acts as a | DNA alkylating agent. |
DNA intercalating agents (e.g. | |
induced using a variety of mutagens, including | DNA intercalating agents, as well as chemicals that |
In the process, the torsional strain on the | DNA may aid in DNA melting at the promoter, forming |
r, as aflatoxin metabolite can intercalate into | DNA and alkylate the bases through its epoxide moie |
ocesses such as transcription, replication, and | DNA repair, all of which require changing the confo |
twice daily resulted in a decrease in serum HBV | DNA in all of 4 HBeAg-positive patients, with undet |
d with 83 sexual abuse offences by police after | DNA tests allegedly showed he was the father of her |
Early | DNA studies allied the galah with the cockatiel or |
ther into the game, he finds more Genome-Cyborg | DNA chips allowing him to change into even more dif |
rcoils that accumulate ahead of a translocating | DNA polymerase, allowing DNA replication to continu |
Once bound, Ku can slide down the | DNA strand, allowing more Ku molecules to thread on |
MS1 has been shown to interact with Polymerase ( | DNA directed), alpha 1. |
DNA can also be extracted from animals and used to | |
The start codon is typically AUG (or ATG in | DNA; this also encodes methionine). |
Other methods such as enzyme analyses and | DNA analysis also have been performed to identify M |
Thymidine occurs almost exclusively in | DNA but also occurs in the T-loop of tRNA. |
They are not specific to viral | DNA and also affect mitochondrial DNA. |
elix in biology as well as the A and B forms of | DNA are also right-handed helices. |
A | DNA clamp, also known as a sliding clamp, is a prot |
DNA is also different from traditional BitTorrent i | |
Heteroduplex | DNA is also a source of small RNAs (smRNAs), causin |
The map charting of key | DNA differences, also known as haplotypes, between |
Extrachromosomal | DNA can also be found in the plasmids of bacteria, |
Digital | DNA, Palo Alto, CA |
The YAP mutation was caused when a strand of | DNA called Alu, which copies itself, inserted a cop |
Through genetic engineering of the underlying | DNA, the amino acid sequence of insulin can be chan |
aryotypes down to text-based representations of | DNA and amino acid sequences, or present other type |
Sequences of features (either as | DNA or amino acid sequences) can be directly downlo |
Methylation often occurs on nucleic bases in | DNA or amino acids in protein structures. |
dian Readership Survey (IRS) Round I determined | DNA's readership to be 676,000, ranking DNA 8th amo |
The Stuff of Life" by Elisa Mala, including My | DNA Fragrance amongst its reference of DNA based pr |
Following bisulfite conversion, the genomic | DNA is amplified with PCR that does not discriminat |
nscripts) are extracted, reverse-transcribed to | DNA, PCR amplified and sequenced. |
bes are designed such that they anneal within a | DNA region amplified by a specific set of primers. |
sheep, Dolly (1996), the result of transplanted | DNA of an adult sheep to an unfertilized egg cell. |
LTRs then mediate integration of the retroviral | DNA via an LTR specific integrase into another regi |
a protein, calmodulin, and the complex binds to | DNA, producing an enzyme to stimulate growth in the |
Fragments of | DNA from an environmental sample, such as ocean wat |
hat react with biological nucleophiles (such as | DNA or an enzyme) in the cell. |
Access to Thal | DNA spearheads an entirely new field of research fo |
ation in the order of genetic base pairs in the | DNA of an organism. |
dae have a genome consisting of single-stranded | DNA and an icosahedral capsid. |
ude such curiosities as a vocal creation of the | DNA of an angel and a parody of a techno song. |
Reverse transcriptase creates single-stranded | DNA from an RNA template. |
It is now well supported by | DNA sequence analyses as well as retrotransposon pr |
evolution, the particularities of mitochondrial | DNA, and analyses of ancient DNA to genetically lin |
For example, in | DNA sequence-based analyses, the problem arises whe |
Phyloscan is a web service for | DNA sequence analysis that is free and open to all |
Figure 2: | DNA methylation analysis methods not based on methy |
DNA sequence analysis suggests that with a sequence | |
They also intended to acquire | DNA for analysis and comparison with the extinct ma |
According to | DNA sequence analysis, T. oostingii is more distant |
the signal sequence at the N terminus, based on | DNA sequence analysis. |
nithology, the question could be resolved using | DNA sequence analysis; at any rate, the Micronesian |
23 years in prison before he was exonerated by | DNA evidence analyzed in the United Kingdom. |
Sykes published the first report on retrieving | DNA from ancient bone (Nature, 1989). |
These primers are then extended by a | DNA polymerase and a copy of the strand is made aft |
phylogenetic tree of global human mitochondrial | DNA variation and subsequent published research. |
cally consist of separable regions that mediate | DNA binding and interaction with transcriptional ac |
ked him to either recant his position regarding | DNA evidence and the Book of Mormon or resign his m |
Thus, the adult stem cells will retain one | DNA label and release the other within two division |
ging from small peptides and polysaccharides to | DNA strands and entire viruses. |
This impedes | DNA replication and so slows the excessive cell div |
C. Walker, Wolfram Siede, and Richard D. Wood, | DNA Repair and Mutagenesis (2005 edition of notable |
This complex recognizes | DNA damage and rapidly relocates to DSB sites and f |
Ada transfers the alkyl group from | DNA bases and sugar-phosphate backbone to a cystein |
phylogenetic tree of global human mitochondrial | DNA variation and subsequent published research. |
ires binding of Hin and Fis to their respective | DNA sequences and assemble into a higher-order nucl |
Such modifications block | DNA polymerases and thus prevents PCR from working. |
dence properly preserved and made available for | DNA testing, and requested a hearing on the issue. |
osure to sodium hydroxide) into single stranded | DNA (ssDNA) and then hybridized to the target ssDNA |
in the Hin tetramer make a 2-bp double stranded | DNA break and forms a covalent reaction intermediat |
of RNA samples can be used to check for genomic | DNA contamination and also for RNA degradation. |
They are involved in | DNA replication and damage response. |
ming with two doses of the pGA2/JS7 recombinant | DNA vaccine and boosting with two doses of VA/HIV62 |
His impressive research on both | DNA biophysics and conotoxins has enabled Dr. Olive |
eated the world's first international automated | DNA database and another automated database aimed a |
ng the importance of NAD+ in energy metabolism, | DNA repair and transcriptional regulation, maintain |
DNA labeling and detection | |
phylogenetic tree of global human mitochondrial | DNA variation and subsequent published research. |
For | DNA, RNA, and lipids, CHARMM27 is used. |
domain is responsible for physical cleavage of | DNA strands and may introduce either single strande |
The RNA segments are first elongated by | DNA polymerase and then synthesized by primase. |
The prosecution relied heavily on | DNA evidence and it became a case study for the use |
patterns, including models of nearby stars, the | DNA macromolecule, and the Milky Way Galaxy. |
The protein encoded by this gene is a | DNA binding and apoptosis-inducing protein and is l |
centre 'recreated' the Cumberland Pig based on | DNA analysis and selective breeding; farmers who ha |
n turn activate caspase 3, which causes massive | DNA degradation and apoptosis. |
Unleashing the full force of his dinosaur | DNA power and assuming a Duel Spirit form (which is |
he genus wide phylogenetic reconstruction using | DNA sequences, and the lumping of the species shoul |
'short reads' are typically less than 1000bp of | DNA sequence and associated quality information col |
DAPI (magenta) bound to the minor groove of | DNA (green and blue). |
The collection of | DNA samples and associated family pedigrees began i |
or she would destroy all the remaining morphant | DNA samples, and the two parted ways once more. |
SMGF collects | DNA samples and genealogical information from indiv |
His work has been printed in | DNA Magazine and reFRESH and has already been featu |
phylogenetic tree of global human mitochondrial | DNA variation and subsequent published research. |
p) is a transcription factor capable of binding | DNA (bottom) and regulating gene expression. |
ffers for slightly basic conditions, which keep | DNA deprotonated and soluble in water. |
yme chemistry, deoxyribonucleic acid synthesis ( | DNA replication) and studying the nucleic acids whi |
photoprotective mechanism is to prevent direct | DNA damage and indirect DNA damage. |
rigins of replication represent start sites for | DNA replication and so their "firing" must be regul |
phodiester bond 4 nucleotides downstream of the | DNA damage, and the UvrC cleaves a phosphodiester b |
ron Razin, for their "pioneering discoveries on | DNA methylation and its role in gene expression." |
Cyndi's List - Surname | DNA Studies and Projects |
By targeting the ZFP towards a specific | DNA sequence and attaching the necessary effector d |
half of the protein: a basic region involved in | DNA binding and a leucine zipper motif involved in |
el sequence analysis of 1.7 million of separate | DNA fragments and thus is capable of sequencing ent |
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