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47 A US food analysis laboratory found DNA from which species in 2% of all sampled hot dogs?
The nucleotide sequence in RNA faithfully mirrors that of the DNA from which it was transcribed.
These partial transcripts, known as EST's (expressed sequence tags), could be used to identify the gene-coding regions on the DNA from which they came.
Although "cDNA retains the naturally occurring exons of DNA … it is distinct from the DNA from which it was derived," the court wrote.
Since RNA molecules are complementary copies of the DNA from which they are derived, several laboratories have tried to elucidate a direct role of RNA as a template in DNA repair (Fig. 2).
After isolating RNA from various human tissues, the researchers copy it into DNA, from which they cut out a kind of genetic bar code of 10 to 20 base pairs.
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To facilitate diagnosis of the pathogen, we designed SCAR primers capable of amplifying DNA of E. lata and constructed a genomic DNA library from which DNA sequences specific to E. lata were identified and sequenced.
The fixed chromatin is sheared, and an antibody specific for the protein or histone modification of interest is used to retrieve protein:DNA complexes from which the DNA segments are released and then assayed.
Only DNA preparations, from which the GAPDH DNAs were successfully amplified, were used for further analyses.
For sequencing a cell, a single-cell WGA product is shattered into smaller DNA molecules from which a library of DNA templates for massively parallel sequencing is generated.
So a doctor working for the prosecutor was trying to trick him out of a blood sample or get a court-ordered DNA test from which he would also steal a bit of blood to test for H.I.V., too.
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