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Extracting System of Accurate ORFs
Extracting System of Accurate ORFs

Natural genetic transformation: prevalence, mechanisms
Natural genetic transformation: prevalence, mechanisms

... subdivision) strongly prefer to take up DNA containing their own specific DNA uptake signal sequences (DUS or USS). Thus, it was shown more than twenty years ago that N. gonorrhoeae does not take up DNA from H. influenzae and viceversa [91]. Both the 12 bp neisserial DUS sequence and its 9e10 bp USS ...
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Reverse Genetic Analysis of Terminal Ear

... Figure 3-16: GFP expression in 10 day old -1900 PTEL1::ER-GFP transgenic plants. . 86 Figure 3-17: GFP expression in lateral root primordia.. .............................................. 86 Figure 3-18: TEL1 driven GFP expression in embryos.. ............................................. 87 Figure ...
Molecular analysis of putative genetic factors affecting BSE
Molecular analysis of putative genetic factors affecting BSE

... the PrP locus and the strain of infectious agent used, while in sheep particular PrP genotypes in defined breeds are associated with high disease incidence. In cattle, however, while three polymorphisms have been found the coding region of the PrP gene (5 or 6 copies of the octapeptide repeat, and t ...
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"Dot and Slot Blotting of DNA". In: Current Protocols in Molecular

... Samples are usually applied to the membrane using a manifold attached to a suction device. The basic protocol describes such a procedure for dot or slot blotting on an uncharged nylon membrane; annotations to the steps detail the minor modifications that are needed if blotting onto nitrocellulose. T ...
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PAG 2012 - Illumina

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DNA Hybridization: A Decade of Molecular Discourse in Hominoid

... or if either of them might be closer to humans than to each other. This takes us to Benveniste and Todaro's (1976) study. They also made only one DNADNA hybrid for each pairwise comparison, but their data did not resolve the Homo-PanGorifla trichotomy. So, when Goodman and Cronin concluded in 1982 t ...
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Deoxyribonucleic Acid Base Composition of Acetic

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An Optical Conveyor for Molecules

... a few nanometers.17 For this method, the position of a trapped object has to be obtained in real time. Optical tweezers1,18-20 have been employed to grab and move objects on the microscale under physiological conditions. However the trapping is restricted to the area of the optical focus at the 1 µm ...
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Attachment A - Recombinant DNA and Viral

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Bioanalytical chemistry 8. Gel electrophoresis and blotting

... allowing the cells to divide enough that they completely cover the bottom of the dish in which they are grown. The cells are then lifted off the dish by treatment with the protease trypsin, diluted, and a fraction of them are allowed to settle onto the bottom of a new dish. Q: Question about souther ...
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Gene mutation and DNA polymorphism

... The occurrence in a population of two or more genetically determined forms in such frequencies that the rarest of them could not be maintained by mutation alone A polymorphic locus is one at which there are at least two alleles, each with a frequency greater than 1%. Alleles with frequencies less th ...
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DNA Analysis is our Ally

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From essential to persistent genes

... and Eukarya [17]. Therefore, it is likely that DNA-based genomes may have developed at a late stage of cellular evolution in which the enzymes involved in DNA replication [18], lipid biosynthesis [19], and RNA degradation pathways [20] were invented not once, but multiple times. Taken together, we b ...
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... Expressed ubiquitously throughout the cell cycle Binds to TTAGGG repeat as homodimer with great specificity Localizes to t-loops, involved in their formation C-terminal domains homologous to MYB family of protooncogenes Might be involved in inhibition of replication fork Stabilizes the G-rich strand ...
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