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We found that an RNA virus could make a DNA copy of its genome, explaining how an RNA virus can cause a permanent change in cells.

To make a DNA match, officials suggested that either Mr. Zaman's mother or father provide a blood sample.

There's quite a range too - from how to build a spectroscope and make a DNA cocktail (using gin, pineapple and strawberries).

To create a cDNA library, these mRNA molecules are treated with the enzyme reverse transcriptase, which is used to make a DNA copy of an mRNA.

The magazine's solution was to reach out to Heather Dewey-Hagborg to make a DNA portrait of Manning.

Briefly, RNA was reverse transcribed to make a DNA copy for use in PCR (14).

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Nanosphere in Northbrook, IL, which makes a DNA nanosensor based on research by Northwestern University chemistry professor Chad Mirkin, is far ahead of the game.

They'll test a number of experimental sequences and print them with partner and Silicon Valley startup Cambrian Genomics, which has made a DNA laser printing system that cuts the cost of DNA synthesis dramatically.

To make sure it was harmless, the researchers made a DNA copy of the virus's RNA genome and tweaked one gene to make the virus even safer.

To accomplish this feat, scientists tinker with the virus's genetic material, a step that, for RNA viruses, is most easily done by making a DNA copy of the viral genome.

Adjacent core ZF domains are joined by a conserved 7 amino acid linker region, which makes a DNA phosphate contact and coordinates adjacent zinc fingers.

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