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Category:Repetitive DNA sequences
Category:Repetitive DNA sequences The main article for this category is Repeated sequence (DNA). Pages in category "Repetitive DNA sequences" There are 14 pages in this ...
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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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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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Junk DNA
Junk DNA In molecular biology, "junk" DNA is a collective label for the portions of the DNA sequence of a chromosome or a genome ... has been designated as junk, including most sequences within introns and most intergenic DNA. While much of this sequence is ...
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Ancient DNA
Ancient DNA Ancient DNA can be loosely described as any DNA recovered from biological samples that have not been preserved specifically for later DNA analyses. Examples include the analysis of DNA recovered from archaeological and historical skeletal ...
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DNA replication
DNA replication DNA replication. In the first step, a portion ... by a helicase. Next, a molecule of DNA polymerase shown in green binds to one strand of the DNA. It moves along the strand, using it ... and reforming a double helix. A second DNA polymerase molecule (also green) is used ...
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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 ...
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DNA Sequenzanalyse (translated from German)
DNA Sequenzanalyse One DNA Sequenzanalyse is in that Molekularbiologie and Bioinformatik ... characteristic sections, in particular Genes, in one dna -strand. Are examined with that DNA Sequenzierung won information about the succession and ... to anno nation methods. The analysis of DNA sequences became larger by the availability ...
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DNA barcoding
DNA barcoding DNA barcoding is a taxonomic method which uses ... genetic marker in an organism's mitochondrial DNA to quickly and easily identify it as ... concept; most eukaryote cells contain mitochondria. Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) has a relatively fast mutation rate ... successfully used in molecular systematics for decades. DNA barcoding provides a standardised method for ...
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Complementary DNA
Complementary DNA In genetics, complementary DNA (cDNA) is DNA synthesized from a mature mRNA template. cDNA ... molecular biology outlines that in synthesizing proteins, DNA is transcribed into mRNA, which is translated ... that eukaryotic mRNA can contain introns (intervening sequences), which are not coding sequences, per ...
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