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  • ...combination]] joint or edge of a heteroduplex region where two recombining DNA molecules are connected."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref> [[Recombinant protein]]s are "proteins prepared by recombinant DNA technology."<ref>{{MeSH|Recombinant proteins}}</ref>
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  • File:DNA Overlay.png
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  • File:416px-Dna-SNP.svg.png
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  • ...ere each strand of a double-stranded DNA molecule acts as a template for [[DNA polymerase]] enzymes to reproduce a complementary molecule.
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  • * [http://www.dnaftb.org/dnaftb/ DNA from the beginning] * [http://www.nature.com/nature/dna50/archive.html Double helix: 50 years of DNA], ''[[Nature (journal)|Nature]]'' 2007.
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  • | pagename = recombinant DNA | abc = recombinant DNA
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  • | pagename = Mobile DNA | abc = Mobile DNA
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  • ...[[thymine]] (T), [[guanine]] (G) and [[cytosine]] (C) within a strand of [[DNA]].
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  • {{r|DNA synthesis (biological)}} {{r|DNA synthesis (chemical)}}
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  • ...tion.gif|thumb|220px|Three-dimensional model of the structure of part of a DNA double helix.]] ...generations. But, beyond these general characteristics, what "exactly" is DNA? What are the precise physical attributes of this molecule that make its ro
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  • File:DNA chemical structure.png
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  • |5. DNA information is transcribed into hnRNA and processed into mRNA |11. DNA from a donor can be inserted into host chromosomes
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  • *{{CZ:Ref:Shendure 2008 Next-generation DNA sequencing}}
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  • ...ent comprehesive introduction to understanding the key biological roles of DNA ::2.2 '''DNA damage'''
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  • | pagename = DNA sequencing | abc = DNA sequencing
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  • ...o move and insert into new locations throughout the genome without needing DNA sequence similarity or requiring the process of homologous recombination to
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  • ...se''' is an initiative by the [[United Kingdom]] government to store the [[DNA]] records of those accused of crimes and retain all samples collected from | title = Home Office - The national DNA database
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  • Genetically engineered DNA prepared by transplanting or splicing genes from one species into the cells
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  • ...specific fragment of DNA, often from a whole genome or complex mixture of DNA, using a sequence specific probe. It is named after Edward M. Southern who
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  • ...incorporated into the DNA, it inhibits thymidilate phosphorylase and viral DNA polymerases, thus eliminating viral reproduction.
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  • {{r|DNA}} {{r|DNA synthesis}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[DNA]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[DNA replication]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[DNA replication]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Mobile DNA]]
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  • {{r|DNA}} {{r|DNA fingerprinting}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Template:DNA/Metadata]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[DNA synthesis (disambiguation)]]
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  • {{r|DNA damage}} {{r|DNA repair}}
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  • ...a]] organized to provide guidelines to regulate experiments manipulating [[DNA]]. ...IH_Guidelines_Apr_02.htm NIH Guidelines for Research Involving Recombinant DNA Molecules] (April 2002)</ref>
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  • ...is a type of ligase that binds together the sugar-phosphate backbones of [[DNA]].
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  • data by DNA and other biomolecules in living systems. [[DNA]] code data using 4 molecular letters, A, C, G and T. This makes DNA a base 4 storage device. It has error control hardware, and the
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  • Changes to the DNA sequence that cause new genetic variation.
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  • *{{CZ:Ref:Shendure 2008 Next-generation DNA sequencing}}
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  • An antiviral drug that inhibits viral DNA synthesis.
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  • ...MacMillan, with foreword by Francis Crick; ISBN 0486681173; the definitive DNA textbook, revised in 1994, with a 9 page postscript. ...'The Double Helix: A Personal Account of the Discovery of the Structure of DNA.'' Penguin, ISBN 0140268774
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  • | pagename = Mobile DNA | abc = Mobile DNA
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  • *'''Group I:''' double-stranded DNA viruses. Includes [[Herpesviridae]] (Herpes simplex, Varicella Zoster virus *'''Group II:''' single-stranded DNA viruses. Includes [[Parvoviridae]] ([[Parvovirus B19|Human Parvovirus B19]]
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