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However, it should be noted that MDA amplification produces large amounts of DNA, so it is possible to type many SNPs; in contrast, genomic DNA is often present in limited quantities so fewer SNPs can be typed.
DNA is often compared to a text, a comparison that's apt as long as the definition of "text" encompasses writing that doesn't make sense.
Though DNA is often thought of as a tool for exonerations, prosecutors in Mr. Sutton's case had used it to convict him, submitting false scientific evidence asserting that there was a solid match between Mr. Sutton's DNA and that found at the crime scene.
In order to study genomic elements in detail, the DNA is often broken into smaller, more manageable fragments.
In the course of a criminal investigation, DNA is often recovered from items that have been handled by an individual.
This region of DNA is often used to deduce evolutionary relationships because it changes slowly and at a predictable rate.
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When they looked at the three-dimensional structure — the hairball — Encode researchers discovered that small segments of dark-matter DNA are often quite close to genes they control.
DNA was often used as a template to guide the nucleation and growth of nanoparticle materials [14].
In contrast to the colinearity hypothesis that a continuous nucleic acid sequence generated an amino acid chain, it became apparent that stretches of DNA were often split between coding regions (exons) and non-coding regions (introns).
EBV DNA was often found together with other microbial findings in CSF of immunocompromised patients.
Regulatory sequence elements within promoter DNA are often short, orientation independent and contain frequent gaps of variable size.
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