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  DNA Repair Enzymes -- 2 Related Subjects   2
DNA Repair Enzymes : Oxidative damage to nucleic acids / [edited by] Mark D. Evans, Marcus S. Cooke  2007 1
DNA Repair Enzymes -- genetics : Molecular mechanisms of xeroderma pigmentosum / edited by Shamim I. Ahmad, Fumio Hanaoka  2008 1
DNA Repair -- genetics   6
DNA repair -- Laboratory manuals   10
DNA Repair [MESH] : DNA replication / edited by Judith L. Campbell  1995 1
DNA repair -- Periodicals   4
DNA Repair -- physiology   4
 

DNA Repairs, Deficient -- See DNA Repair-Deficiency Disorders


Disorders resulting from defective DNA REPAIR processes or the associated cellular responses to DNA DAMAGE
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  DNA Repeat Expansion -- 2 Related Subjects   2
 

DNA Repetitious Region -- See Repetitive Sequences, Nucleic Acid


Sequences of DNA or RNA that occur in multiple copies. There are several types: INTERSPERSED REPETITIVE SEQUENCES are copies of transposable elements (DNA TRANSPOSABLE ELEMENTS or RETROELEMENTS) dispersed throughout the genome. TERMINAL REPEAT SEQUENCES flank both ends of another sequence, for example, the long terminal repeats (LTRs) on RETROVIRUSES. Variations may be direct repeats, those occurring in the same direction, or inverted repeats, those opposite to each other in direction. TANDEM REPEAT SEQUENCES are copies which lie adjacent to each other, direct or inverted (INVERTED REPEAT SEQUENCES)
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DNA Repetitious Regions -- See Repetitive Sequences, Nucleic Acid


Sequences of DNA or RNA that occur in multiple copies. There are several types: INTERSPERSED REPETITIVE SEQUENCES are copies of transposable elements (DNA TRANSPOSABLE ELEMENTS or RETROELEMENTS) dispersed throughout the genome. TERMINAL REPEAT SEQUENCES flank both ends of another sequence, for example, the long terminal repeats (LTRs) on RETROVIRUSES. Variations may be direct repeats, those occurring in the same direction, or inverted repeats, those opposite to each other in direction. TANDEM REPEAT SEQUENCES are copies which lie adjacent to each other, direct or inverted (INVERTED REPEAT SEQUENCES)
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  DNA replication -- 3 Related Subjects   3
DNA replication.   25
DNA Replication -- drug effects : The SV40 replicon model for analysis of anticancer drugs / Robert M. Snapka  1996 1
DNA replication -- Experiments -- History : Meselson, Stahl, and the replication of DNA : a history of "the most beautiful experiment in biology" / Frederic Lawrence Holmes  2001 1
DNA Replication -- genetics : Microbial linear plasmids / volume editors, Friedhelm Meinhardt, Roland Klassen  2007 1
DNA replication -- Laboratory manuals   2
DNA Replication [MESH] : DNA replication / edited by Judith L. Campbell  1995 1
DNA replication -- Research -- Methodology : DNA replication : methods and protocols / edited by Sonya Vengrova and Jacob Z. Dalgaard  2009 1
DNA replication strategies : Schaum's Biology Problem 7.12: Replication Comparison / Ella Ingram  c2013 1
 

DNA Replications -- See DNA Replication


The process by which a DNA molecule is duplicated
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DNA -- Research   17
DNA -- Research -- History.   4
DNA -- Research -- Juvenile literature : Francis Crick and James Watson and the building blocks of life / Edward Edelson  1998 1
DNA -- Research -- Periodicals : DNA research (Online)    1
 

DNA Research, Recombinant -- See DNA, Recombinant


Biologically active DNA which has been formed by the in vitro joining of segments of DNA from different sources. It includes the recombination joint or edge of a heteroduplex region where two recombining DNA molecules are connected
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DNA -- Research -- Technique. : Methods in nucleic acids research / editors, Jim D. Karam, Lee Chao, Gregory W. Warr  1990 1
 

DNA restriction enzymes -- See Restriction enzymes, DNA


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DNA Restriction-Modification Enzymes -- physiology : DNA and RNA modification enzymes : structure, mechanism, function, and evolution / [edited by] Henri Grosjean  2009 1
DNA Restriction-Modification Enzymes -- ultrastructure : DNA and RNA modification enzymes : structure, mechanism, function, and evolution / [edited by] Henri Grosjean  2009 1
 

DNA, Ribosomal -- See Also Transcription, Genetic


The biosynthesis of RNA carried out on a template of DNA. The biosynthesis of DNA from an RNA template is called REVERSE TRANSCRIPTION
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DNA, Satellite : Satellite DNAs in physiology and evolution / Đurơica Ugarković, editor  2021 1
 

DNA, Selfish -- See Repetitive Sequences, Nucleic Acid


Sequences of DNA or RNA that occur in multiple copies. There are several types: INTERSPERSED REPETITIVE SEQUENCES are copies of transposable elements (DNA TRANSPOSABLE ELEMENTS or RETROELEMENTS) dispersed throughout the genome. TERMINAL REPEAT SEQUENCES flank both ends of another sequence, for example, the long terminal repeats (LTRs) on RETROVIRUSES. Variations may be direct repeats, those occurring in the same direction, or inverted repeats, those opposite to each other in direction. TANDEM REPEAT SEQUENCES are copies which lie adjacent to each other, direct or inverted (INVERTED REPEAT SEQUENCES)
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DNA -- Separation : Electrophoresis in practice : a guide to methods and applications of DNA and protein separations / Reiner Westermeier  2016 1
DNA -- Separation -- Laboratory manuals.   2
  DNA Sequence -- 2 Related Subjects   2
 

DNA Sequence Analyses -- See Sequence Analysis, DNA


A multistage process that includes cloning, physical mapping, subcloning, determination of the DNA SEQUENCE, and information analysis
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DNA Sequence Analysis -- See Sequence Analysis, DNA


A multistage process that includes cloning, physical mapping, subcloning, determination of the DNA SEQUENCE, and information analysis
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DNA Sequence Database -- See Databases, Nucleic Acid


Databases containing information about NUCLEIC ACIDS such as BASE SEQUENCE; SNPS; NUCLEIC ACID CONFORMATION; and other properties. Information about the DNA fragments kept in a GENE LIBRARY or GENOMIC LIBRARY is often maintained in DNA databases
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DNA Sequence Databases -- See Databases, Nucleic Acid


Databases containing information about NUCLEIC ACIDS such as BASE SEQUENCE; SNPS; NUCLEIC ACID CONFORMATION; and other properties. Information about the DNA fragments kept in a GENE LIBRARY or GENOMIC LIBRARY is often maintained in DNA databases
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DNA Sequence Determination -- See Sequence Analysis, DNA


A multistage process that includes cloning, physical mapping, subcloning, determination of the DNA SEQUENCE, and information analysis
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DNA Sequence Determinations -- See Sequence Analysis, DNA


A multistage process that includes cloning, physical mapping, subcloning, determination of the DNA SEQUENCE, and information analysis
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  DNA Sequence, Unstable -- 2 Related Subjects   2
DNA Sequence, Unstable : Chromothripsis : methods and protocols / edited by Franck Pellestor  2018 1
 

DNA Sequences -- See Base Sequence


The sequence of PURINES and PYRIMIDINES in nucleic acids and polynucleotides. It is also called nucleotide sequence
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DNA Sequencing -- See Sequence Analysis, DNA


A multistage process that includes cloning, physical mapping, subcloning, determination of the DNA SEQUENCE, and information analysis
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Dna sequencing.   2
 

DNA Sequencing, High-Throughput -- See High-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencing


Techniques of nucleotide sequence analysis that increase the range, complexity, sensitivity, and accuracy of results by greatly increasing the scale of operations and thus the number of nucleotides, and the number of copies of each nucleotide sequenced. The sequencing may be done by analysis of the synthesis or ligation products, hybridization to preexisting sequences, etc
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DNA Shuffling -- See Also Protein Engineering


Procedures by which protein structure and function are changed or created in vitro by altering existing or synthesizing new structural genes that direct the synthesis of proteins with sought-after properties. Such procedures may include the design of MOLECULAR MODELS of proteins using COMPUTER GRAPHICS or other molecular modeling techniques; site-specific mutagenesis (MUTAGENESIS, SITE-SPECIFIC) of existing genes; and DIRECTED MOLECULAR EVOLUTION techniques to create new genes
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