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  • ection does not risk modification of the cell's DNA, a characteristic that has led to the developme
  • In order to initiate synthesis of DNA, a primer is needed.
  • f the publication of the molecular structure of DNA, a plaque was erected in the Quad (courtyard) o
  • eractions between complementary base pairs make DNA a useful construction material through design o
  • ecules that can sequence-specifically recognize DNA, a field in which he is an internationally reco
  • Using fossilized DNA, a scientist clones a prehistoric saber-toothed
  • nted syndromes or diseases due to a mitchondral DNA aberration would be able to, using this techniq
  • DNA absorbs UV light with a wavelength of maximal a
  • DNA absorbs UV light at 260 and 280 nanometres, and
  • When activated, the receptor migrates to the DNA, activating transcription of a number of specif
  • protein de novo synthesis by acting on cellular DNA activity.
  • Occasionally some intergenic DNA acts to control genes nearby, but most of it ha
  • ase excision repair (BER) of a specific type of DNA adduct called M1dG.
  • M1dG is the major endogenous DNA adduct in humans.
  • Therefore, AGT II will repair alkylated DNA adducts even before Ada is fully induced.
  • E. coli DNA adenine methyltransferase (Dam) is an enzyme of
  • DAM methylase ( DNA adenine methylase) is an enzyme that adds a met
  • interaction with a gene promoter (a sequence of DNA adjacent to the regulated gene), but rather ind
  • The highest DNA adsorption efficiencies are shown to occur in t
  • Health - former member (1978-1981), Recombinant DNA Advisory Committee
  • OS), the UNOS Ethics Committee, the Recombinant DNA Advisory Committee, the Human Gene Therapy Subc
  • e Scorpions sound from the '80s, using the same DNA after putting in a modern twist, to make it sou
  • complex bacterial defence system that protects DNA against oxidative damage and are distributed wi
  • es the folding of a long single strand of viral DNA aided by multiple smaller "staple" strands.
  • It is a potent carcinogen that acts as a DNA alkylating agent.
  • Women With Male DNA All Female news article at ABCnews.com
  • ty of a prokaryotic cell to incorporate plasmid DNA allowing them to be genetically transformed.
  • change shape or otherwise become unable to bind DNA, allowing RNA polymerase to continue transcript
  • it (GluR1-4), splicing after transcription from DNA allows some exons to be translated interchangea
  • Timing refers to the order in which segments of DNA along the length of a chromosome are duplicated
  • Benner laboratory introduced the first expanded DNA alphabets in 1989, and developed these into an
  • nt amplification (HDA) is a method for in vitro DNA amplification like the polymerase chain reactio
  • Also in-tube detection of DNA amplification is possible using manganese loade
  • erm is most commonly used in its application in DNA amplification, the process by which DNA is copi
  • r the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) method of DNA amplification.
  • g a mixture of wildtype and mutation containing DNA amplified by regular PCR or COLD-PCR, COLD-PCR
  • also studied the configuration (or topology) of DNA, an approach that proved fruitful in helping to
  • Lacking systematic and widespread DNA analyses it is difficult to estimate which subs
  • Daurs are descendants of the Khitan, as recent DNA analyses have proven.
  • In particular, the kinds of DNA analyses shown on TV and other public media are
  • y parts were found in the ruins, and subsequent DNA analyses determined that the young girl and her
  • ian medical doctors offered their assistance in DNA analysis of the remains, which could potentiall
  • Mitochondrial DNA analysis indicates that E. rufifrons may be mor
  • DNA analysis has shown that this raptor is related
  • omarine Skua or Mariana Mallard), although with DNA analysis more are being found.
  • lity for Genetic Fingerprinting, which provides DNA analysis services for forensic & criminal inves
  • However, DNA analysis indicates that while the African linsa
  • centre 'recreated' the Cumberland Pig based on DNA analysis and selective breeding; farmers who ha
  • More recently, DNA analysis has shown honeyeaters to be related to
  • DNA analysis has revealed Molette to be a cross bet
  • his species was described after a mitochondrial DNA analysis of 61 iguanas from 13 islands showed t
  • However, in April 2000 ancient DNA analysis of that skin in the Smithsonian Instit
  • Other methods such as enzyme analyses and DNA analysis also have been performed to identify M
  • However, another recent DNA analysis showed that M. sylvestris has contribu
  • reated for the child that a new and independent DNA analysis confirmed the result of the identifica
  • An evolutionary tree of Lerista, derived from DNA analysis (Skinner et al. 2008; Skinner and Lee
  • A 2000 attempt at DNA analysis of the remaining pelt at Munich's zool
  • Even in that case, ancient DNA analysis of this specimen will give new insight
  • DNA analysis and field observations suggest that th
  • As of 2010, mitochondrial DNA analysis has been conducted on 42 specimens fro
  • ved additional resources and impetus to improve DNA analysis turn-around times.
  • eing questioned and may need revision following DNA analysis research.
  • sing that there's a family resemblance - recent DNA analysis has shown that all three are siblings,
  • In 2001 he faced extradition to the US after DNA analysis and other forensic tools were used to
  • ght Brown Apple Moth confirmed in California by DNA analysis was found in February 2007, scientists
  • DNA analysis has also shown that, despite similarit
  • because the tests used to date - mitochondrial DNA analysis - indicate only if the maternal line (
  • n on the island, separated by a mountain range; DNA analysis has revealed these to be genetically s
  • Mitochondrial DNA analysis indicates that E. rufifrons may be mor
  • Accordingly we conclude that LCN DNA analysis provided by the FSS should remain avai
  • (c) DNA analysis methodology for the correct identifica
  • tributary to the Amazon River), using forensic DNA analysis .
  • posed Kting Voar specimens that were subject to DNA analysis to date have turned out to be artifici
  • More recently, DNA analysis has shown the Maluridae family to be r
  • More recently, DNA analysis has shown honeyeaters to be related to
  • rly classified as a subspecies of Pinus patula, DNA analysis has shown that is a different species
  • aboratory, Controlled Corals Climate Tanks, and DNA analysis equipment.
  • DNA analysis in Crocus sativus and related Crocus s
  • DNA analysis has shown that this is not the case, a
  • One week later, DNA analysis revealed Donda's true identity.
  • r, further remains were discovered in 2007, and DNA analysis subsequently proved that the entire Im
  • July 10 - In London, scientists report their DNA analysis findings from a Neandertal skeleton wh
  • ed to data from diverse fields of study such as DNA analysis, climate modeling, nuclear reaction mo
  • n 2002 by Utiger et al. following evidence from DNA analysis.
  • sle the boy's head to acquire a hair sample for DNA analysis.
  • d Abraham P. Lee's book Integrated Biochips For DNA Analysis.
  • d takes it to a facility which provides instant DNA analysis.
  • ariety of molecular biology problems concerning DNA analysis.
  • rements in electrophoresis methods, such as for DNA analysis.
  • it should be possible to resolve its status by DNA analysis.
  • Debs has been linked to the case through DNA analysis.
  • Microarrays are not limited to DNA analysis; protein microarrays, antibody microar
  • DNA analyzer is a device to determine a person's DN
  • While DNA analyzing usually done in a laboratory, as of 2
  • lates the purine bases (adenine and guanine) of DNA, and then the alkylated purine parts are sponta
  • Genetic research into a selection of Irish DNA and its origins was undertaken for the programm
  • leotides, raltitrexed prevents the formation of DNA and RNA, which are required for the growth and
  • s also the author of The Making of the Fittest: DNA and the Ultimate Forensic Record of Evolution (
  • The project aims to preserve the DNA and living cells of endangered species to retai
  • DNA and RNA contain phosphate in their structure.
  • DNA and RNA are the main nucleic acids
  • Biotinylation of DNA and RNA with photoactivatable biotin is easier
  • DNA and the origin of life, Information, specificat
  • raided the vaults of the Lab, taking Kryptonian DNA and a chunk of meteorite.
  • Reactive oxygen species damage to mitochondrial DNA and other important cell components leads to gr
  • ersailles in 1683, Elise is immortal due to her DNA, and the story traces her experiences with vari
  • Genetic genealogy (matrilineal), Mitochondrial DNA, and Human mitochondrial molecular clock
  • agents, such as temozolomide, which methylates DNA and generate 6-O-methylguanine and cytosine mis
  • cular biology to separate a mixed population of DNA and RNA fragments by length, to estimate the si
  • ian cells, exploring the integration of foreign DNA and its stability of expression in host cells (
  • The protein encoded by this gene binds DNA and is a component of heterochromatin.
  • MAD1 or SMAD2 and forms a complex that binds to DNA and serves as a transcription factor.
  • of the open complex formed by RNA polymerase on DNA and therefore affect promoter clearance.
  • (U is analogous to T in DNA and is treated as such when replicated).
  • Genomics - Students research DNA and genetic diseases at the Broad Institute, wh
  • ermined molecular markers for tumors (including DNA and RNA markers) which can be used in the labor
  • The Cosmic Serpent: DNA and the Origins of Knowledge (1995) ISBN 0-8747
  • first two people to actually take the reptilian DNA, and make shape shifting human beings that go b
  • Metagenomics is the analysis of the DNA and RNA sequences from a usually uncultured env
  • tructurally and functionally, retaining its own DNA and the ability to divide by binary fission (no
  • are extremely synchronous: they replicate their DNA and then divide all at the same time at the end
  • ation reaction between guanosine nucleotides in DNA and either malondialdehyde or base propenal.
  • It covers research on nucleic acids, such as DNA and RNA, and related work.
  • ges usually contain a genome of single-stranded DNA and infect Gram-negative bacteria.
  • It is a product of oxidative damage to DNA and has been shown to cause mutation.
  • The active metabolites alkylate DNA and lead to apoptotic cell death.
  • lly-aligned carbon nanofibers are modified with DNA and pressed into cells and tissue.
  • y junction is formed between the two strands of DNA and a double-stranded break in a DNA molecule l
  • ression without modification of the chromosomal DNA and is referred to as a "transient knockdown".
  • or the systemic and local delivery of antisense DNA and siRNA in the body.”
  • zimide tends to insert into A-T rich regions of DNA and can decrease its density.
  • d protein synthesis, as a chemical component of DNA and RNA.
  • ange in conformation so that it can bind to the DNA and activate transcription.
  • White colonies indicate insertion of foreign DNA and loss of the cells' ability to hydrolyse the
  • an unusual pentathiepin ring which reacts with DNA, and varacin and synthetic analogues have been
  • dard nucleosides are also found in both RNA and DNA and usually arise from modification of the stan
  • Paired DNA and RNA molecules are comparatively stable at r
  • aryotypes down to text-based representations of DNA and amino acid sequences, or present other type
  • n Illusion in 2003 by PBS, the 5-part Channel 4 DNA, and NOVA's Lord of the Ants.
  • contain every possible 6 base single strand of DNA and can therefore hybridize anywhere on the RNA
  • uced exponentially over ten years to absorb his DNA and memories to bring him back to life.
  • enzyme, preventing the relaxing of supercoiled DNA and thus blocking DNA transcription and replica
  • e 'petite' yeast has little or no mitochondrial DNA, and forms small anaerobic colonies when grown
  • mismatch, the Vsr endonuclease, which cuts the DNA, and MutL, which recruits the UvrD helicase.
  • , since heparin may be extracted along with the DNA, and it has been found to interfere with the PC
  • They also form the backbone for DNA and RNA (DNA having two sugar molecules, and RN
  • The respective DNA and RNA nucleases are supposed to be less activ
  • cleus and in addition prevents binding of AR to DNA and AR to coactivator proteins.
  • hree mothers (one provided the egg, another the DNA and a third carried the cloned embryo to term).
  • Recent intermarriages have created DNA and blood ties to the Cherokee to the south.
  • Custer who is a "Genome-Cyborg", a human whose DNA and other genetic make-up has been artificially
  • f single molecules, providing information about DNA and its interaction with proteins and molecular
  • He is one of the first people who simulated DNA and protein structures.
  • ) easy to amplify even from small quantities of DNA, and b) has a high degree of variation even bet
  • the natural absorbance of light at 260 nm (for DNA and RNA) or 280 nm (for proteins).
  • tart-up company Veredus Laboratories launched a DNA- and RNA-based diagnostic kits for dengue, avian
  • Deoxyribonucleoprotein is the complex of DNA and protein in which DNA is usually found upon
  • laboratory as buffer for gel electrophoresis of DNA and RNA.
  • It binds DNA and RNA and is the acting component of diminaze
  • have increased reliance on PARP to repair their DNA and enable them to continue dividing.
  • DNA and RNA have a deoxyribose and ribose sugar bac
  • ily of protease inhibitors, and participates in DNA and chromatin condensation.
  • es at the speed of a 3000 base pair molecule of DNA and bromophenol blue migrates at 400 bp.
  • Acridine yellow damages DNA and is used as a mutagen in microbiology.
  • nson Molecular Genealogy Foundation (SMGF) is a DNA and genealogical research institution with the
  • Copenhagen University and leader of the Ancient DNA and Evolution Group.
  • terintuitive before the discovery of non-coding DNA and which became known as the C-value paradox a
  • They are found in retroviral DNA and in retrotransposons, flanking functional ge
  • nine deoxy- and ribonucleotide pools needed for DNA and RNA synthesis.
  • tructures of biological macromolecules, such as DNA and proteins, including the first crystal struc
  • They are not specific to viral DNA and also affect mitochondrial DNA.
  • The protein loosely binds DNA and scans for its recognition sequence.
  • He also presented on Desi DNA and now hosts the breakfast show, weekdays betw
  • ckage of Open Source PHP code, with classes for DNA and protein sequence analysis, alignment, datab
  • building blocks of life, e.g., nucleotides for DNA and RNA and amino acids for proteins.
  • oratory as LB buffer for gel electrophoresis of DNA and RNA.
  • pable forming duplex structures with individual DNA- and RNA-strands and are therefore not only call
  • R and USP recognise specific short sequences in DNA, and mediate the binding of the heterodimer to
  • lly for the separation of nucleic acids such as DNA and RNA.
  • that only “humanness,” the possession of human DNA and a beating heart, is a marker of citizenship
  • , probes are attached to desired regions on the DNA, and a polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is emplo
  • sor protein binds to the operator region of the DNA and prevents the transcription of the operon ge
  • evolution, the particularities of mitochondrial DNA, and analyses of ancient DNA to genetically lin
  • lac repressor, causing it to separate from the DNA and thereby enabling transcription to occur.
  • dependent single- and double-stranded breaks in DNA and DNA-protein cross-links.
  • hybridization, it was the combination of viral DNA and viral RNA which helped to lay the groundwor
  • s, which means they bind to specific regions of DNA and help control the activity of particular gen
  • he Innocence Project of Texas investigates both DNA and non-DNA cases.
  • static repulsion between the negatively charged DNA and the negatively charged silica.
  • emonstrate specific binding between protein and DNA, and his lifelong work has been the elucidation
  • iated by electrostatic interactions between the DNA and the "thumb" and "palm" domains of the metap
  • t is used for studying various polymers such as DNA and their interaction with other entities such
  • overy of self-splicing introns in bacteriophage DNA, and continues to do research in the area.
  • me has one substrate, cyclobutadipyrimidine (in DNA), and one product, pyrimidine residues (in DNA)
  • ts of 11 exons that span 25 to 30 kb of genomic DNA and encode a 746 amino acid protein.
  • temperature and magnesium ion (which stabilise DNA and RNA interactions) concentrations can increa
  • Description: A single-strand specific DNA and RNA endonuclease which will degrade single-
  • ific community that evidence from mitochondrial DNA and proteins indicates that the Hystricognathi
  • In a general way the structural model of DNA and electronic circuitry bear a visual resembla
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