Molecule that encodes the genetic instructions used in the development and functioning of all known living organisms and many viruses.
1 For example, recent studies challenge the idea that DNA methylation is irreversible.
2 Established methods used for DNA preparation do not work in that case.
3 In future, having detailed information about particular genes may allow DNA editing.
4 Therefore, the aim is to solve the problem of stock DNA limitation.
5 In 35 cases, nuclear DNA content of tumor cells was assessed cytochemically.
6 Result: a fertilized egg with healthy mitochondria and its parents' nuclear DNA .
7 Questioning authority simply does not form part of the Conservatives' political DNA .
8 Moreover, using flow cytometry information on DNA content can be obtained simultaneously.
9 However, this approach is not applicable to all forensic DNA identity tests.
10 This region contains several DNA regions with enhancer activity in cultured cells.
11 A DNA sample encodes a person's family ties and some health risks.
12 However, Polß has a complex and highly regulated role in DNA metabolism.
13 Of course there's DNA , but you're looking at time and taxpayer moola.
14 Professor Gemmell said: There is a very significant amount of eel DNA .
15 Just as important perhaps, they both look the part: masterpieces of DNA .
16 Therefore, our data speak in favor of Top1 trapping by nicked DNA .
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