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CSE 181 Project guidelines - Computer Science and Engineering
CSE 181 Project guidelines - Computer Science and Engineering

... • An array works by exploiting the ability of a given mRNA molecule to hybridize to the DNA template. • Using an array containing many DNA samples (corresponding to different genes) in an experiment, the expression levels of hundreds or thousands genes within a cell is obtained by measuring the amou ...
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... 1. DNA replication allows faithful replication that enables inheritance of information both between and within generations 2. Variations in DNA sequence provide an extraordinary diversity of information that can be translated via RNA and protein into cellular structure and function 3. Mutatation of ...
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... Antisense oligonucleotides show great potential as a molecular biological tool and therapeutic agent but there are some difficulties while using them such as toxicity, non-specific side effects, and low intracellular uptake. In human clinical trials, phosphorothioate oligonucleotides (PS-ODNs), the ...
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