Sentence examples for dna location from inspiring English sources

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The scRNAs allow encoding the DNA location information and mode of regulation (activation, repression or other instructions) into one single RNA that is small (<150 nucleotides), modular, and reprogrammable.

Thirty years ago, he isolated the lambda repressor, a protein that binds to a specific DNA location and turns off expression of certain genes of a virus that grows inside bacteria.

It provides confidence levels for detecting genomic changes at each DNA location (SW-locus) in terms of p-values.

DNA location data were computed with information extracted from The Ensembl Genome Database (http://www.ensembl.org), NCBI Map Viewer (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/mapview/) and NCBI Unigene (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez?db=unigene) websites.

In recent years, high-throughput sequencing techniques and tiling array experiments have provided an avalanche of nucleosomal DNA location information in the human [ 8- 10], fly [ 11, 30], nematode [ 7, 20], and budding yeast genomes [ 4- 6, 12].

We examined the miR-483* genomic DNA location because miR-483* showed the greatest reduction in expression in maternal HF fed offspring, and found that miR-483* was encoded in an intron of Igf2.

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Nucleosomes are complexes of DNA wound around histones, and nucleosome remodelers open transcription 'windows' at certain DNA locations.

These data were analyzed by two objective functions, the average and standard deviation of the difference, which were used in the NSGA-II algorithm to search for appropriate DNA locations for species-specific primer design.

Both Dr. Anholt and Dr. Bargmann said that for complex behaviors, which can be affected in ways too small to measure by many other genes, the effects of these DNA locations were very significant.

According to Christopher Miles, a Biometrics Program Manager with DHS, the machine can produce a unique DNA identification within 90 minutes by mapping 13 specific DNA locations.

The androgen receptor (AR) is a steroid-activated transcription factor that binds at specific DNA locations and plays a key role in the etiology of prostate cancer.

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