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DNA
DNA For other uses, see DNA (disambiguation). The general structure of a section of DNA Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is a nucleic acid —usually in the ... cellular forms of life, and most viruses. DNA is a long polymer of nucleotides ...
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Genetic fingerprinting
Genetic fingerprinting Genetic fingerprinting, DNA testing, DNA typing, and DNA profiling are techniques used to distinguish ...
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DNA (Psychology wiki)
DNA Home Support Help Site Support Orientation Background ... 3D model of a section of the DNA molecule Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is a nucleic acid that contains the ... cellular forms of life (and most viruses ). DNA is a long polymer of nucleotides and ... animals , fungi and protists , most of the DNA is located in the cell nucleus . ...
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DNA extraction
DNA extraction DNA extraction is a routine procedure to collect DNA for subsequent molecular or forensic analysis. Outline of a DNA extraction There are three basic steps in a DNA extraction, the details of which may ...
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Satellite DNA
Satellite DNA Satellite DNA consists of highly repetitive DNA, and is so called because repetitive DNA sequences tend to have a relatively high ... form a second 'satellite' band when genomic DNA is separated along a density gradient. ...
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Talk:DNA
Talk:DNA Featured on Template:April 25 selected anniversaries ... unprotection of early march archive 6 <= About DNA as a disambiguation page archive 7 <= Last ... credit due to Franklin, see Talk:Rosalind_Franklin. DNA for Dummies Given the fact that DNA and genetic manipulation in general is a ... hot topic these days, I propose a DNA for Dummies section in this article, ...
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Talk:Genetic fingerprinting
Talk:Genetic fingerprinting I don't understand how a 1 ... 2003 (UTC) This page seems redundant with DNA testing -- the articles should probably be merged ... paragraph mentions PCR, the section on the DNA fingerprinting process doesn't. Which one is correct ... deceased person can be identified by genetic fingerprinting? I presume DNA is taken from ...
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Talk:DNA testing
Talk:DNA testing This page seems redundant with Genetic fingerprinting -- the articles should probably be merged, or ... 5 Jan 2004 (UTC) Except that genetic fingerprinting is only one of many different kinds of DNA testing. I'll make a change so ... US Military might also begin collecting the DNA strands of service members. As someone ...
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Genealogical DNA test
Genealogical DNA test A genealogical DNA test involves examining the nucleotides at specific locations on a person's DNA. The tests results are meant to have ... The general procedure for taking a genealogical DNA test involves taking a painless cheek-scraping ... Most of the laboratories offer to store DNA samples for ease of future testing. ...
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National DNA database
National DNA database A National DNA database is a database of DNA samples against which law enforcement agencies can match suspect DNA. The first national database was set up ... of a recordable offence must submit a DNA sample to the database, which is ...
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