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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a type of dna" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific classification or category of DNA, such as in scientific or educational contexts.
Example: "There are several types of DNA, including nuclear DNA and mitochondrial DNA, each serving different functions in the cell."
Alternatives: "a form of DNA" or "a category of DNA".
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PRR is a type of DNA repair mechanism that uses translesion synthesis (TLS) or the error-free template switching pathway to resolve the DNA lesions encountered by DNA polymerase (Bergink and Jentsch, 2009; Sale et al., 2012).
Is that a type of DNA dragnet?
Thus, it is a type of DNA that would be impossible naturally and is an artifact created by DNA technology.
But more cases could be detected if the government approved new ways to use a type of DNA test that is already on the market, the officials and researchers said in a news conference at a scientific meeting in Chicago.
Sadly, this is due to wild extrapolation from studies which have shown that one substance found in red wine might prevent a type of DNA damage linked to breast cancer in cultured cells.
The tool allowed him to quickly find a type of DNA pattern that looks like stutters among billions of chemical letters in human DNA.
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In this presented method, a type of fast DNA polymerase, PrimeSTAR Max DNA Polymerase (Takara, Japan), with a high extension speed of 5 s/kb was used.
We expected to find this relationship because NUPTs are a type of excess DNA, and it is well established that all types of excess DNA mutually expand as the number of nucleotides in a genome increases (Lynch and Conery 2003).
Macaque (that's a type of monkey) DNA has been put into rabbit eggs; gaur (a kind of South Asian cow) DNA has been put into domestic cow eggs; mouflon (an exotic sheep) DNA has been put into domestic sheep eggs.
For example, macaque (that's a type of monkey) DNA has been put into rabbit eggs; gaur (a kind of South Asian cow) DNA has been put into domestic cow eggs; mouflon (an exotic sheep) DNA has been put into domestic sheep eggs.
She said all three samples belonged to a type of mitochondrial DNA that is carried by only 1 to 2 percent of the English population, a rare enough group to satisfy the project team, pending more work on the samples, that a match had been found.
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