Sentence examples for bit of dna from inspiring English sources

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However, much of the controversy over the past few years (for review, see Rubinoff et al., 2006) arises from the proposed link from one short bit of DNA (e.g., approximately 600 base pairs of mitochondrial DNA) to the supposed identification and discovery of actual species.

However, it depends which bit of DNA you look at.

When the old organisms are small insects, retrieving a bit of DNA can mean destroying all or parts of them.

In other words, natural selection has already purged quite a bit of DNA out of modern genomes.

And deleting a bit of DNA, rather than adding a gene, may indeed be the key to treating many illnesses.

The treatment mixes a component of ragweed that sets off the allergic reaction with a synthetic bit of DNA that stimulates the immune system.

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Early studies of bits of DNA also supported this idea.

Cancer cells commonly shed bits of DNA into the blood.

and those particular bits of DNA was unconfirmed, or that other high I.Q.

Most junk bits of DNA that neither help nor annoy an organism mutate even more rapidly.

Uncharacterized genetic elements are present bits of DNA we don't know what they do.

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