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dna sequences

noun

Plural of DNA sequence

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Mice have been killed by immune-stimulating DNA sequences.

(Orangutans and humans share ninety-seven per cent of their DNA sequences).

Are these genetic markers complete gene coding DNA sequences or incomplete?

These regions were analysed further to identify DNA sequences with incorrect ordering, orientation or spacing.

These DNA sequences can then be used to create the genetic trees of an entire species.

The complete DNA sequences are now available for more than 50 strains of bacteria.

Short DNA sequences about 40,000 years old have been recovered from the bones of Neanderthals.

Now, researchers use dyes, fluorescent proteins or radioactive tags to identify specific DNA sequences or proteins.

They obtained DNA sequences from a beetle and a moth or butterfly.

Part of the answer lies in the mutations that accumulated in the DNA sequences along the lineages of humans and mice: the DNA sequences in genes are about 85percentthehe same in humans and mice.

The same DNA sequences are turning out to be the spark inciting one evolutionary flowering after another.

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