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Sequencing Resources Abstracts 7. Construction of BAC Libraries Using Sheared DNA Kazutoyo Osoegawa, Chung Li Shu, and Pieter J. de Jong ...
Sequencing For the sense of "sequencing" used in electronic music, see the music sequencer article.
DNA Sequencing DNA sequencing is a laboratory technique used to determine the exact sequence of bases (A, C, G, and T) in a DNA molecule. The DNA base sequence carries the information a cell needs to assemble protein and RNA molecules.
DNA Sequencing DNA sequencing is the determination of the precise sequence of nucleotides in a sample of DNA.
Sequencing To determine the order of letters or nucelotides in a DNA or protein molecule. Sex chromosome ...
Sequencing: Determining of the order of bases in a DNA or RNA molecule.
Sequencing Determination of the order of nucleotides (base sequences) in a DNA or RNA molecule or the order of amino acids in a protein. Sequencing technology ...
DNA sequencing. Procedures for determining the nucleotide sequence of a DNA fragment. DNase (deoxyribonuclease). See Nuclease.
Sanger sequencing A method used to determine a DNA sequence based upon the incorporation of dideoxynucleotides.
Is that sequencing work under way? Yes, in fact, the chimpanzee genome has recently been accorded high priority by the National Human Genome Research Institute.
Sequencing To ascertain the sequence (or particular order) of amino acid or nucleotide residues in a protein or nucleic acid ...
the DNA sequencing of recombinant plasmids. C. the production of restriction endonuclease maps of recombinant plasmids.
DIDEOXY SEQUENCING - Enzymatic determination of DNA or RNA sequence by the method of Sanger and colleagues, ...
Shotgun sequencing: A way of determining the sequence of a large DNA fragment which requires little brainpower but lots of late nights.
DNA sequencing -- "plus and minus" or "primed synthesis" method, developed by Sanger, ...
A sequencing approach that uses several pooled samples simultaneously, greatly increasing sequencing speed. Related Terms: Sequencing ...
Related Terms: Sequencing Determination of the order of nucleotides (base sequences) in a DNA or RNA molecule or the order of amino acids in a protein.
The procedure for sequencing and mapping DNA requires RFLP analysis. Gene Therapy Gene therapy uses technology to change the genetic composition of a cell.
Dideoxynucleotides are used in DNA sequencing and the treatment of viral diseases. (See Nucleotide.) didN. See Dideoxynucleotide. Digest. To cut DNA molecules with one or more restriction endonucleases. Diploid cell.
sequencing, PCR, some labelling methods. Denaturation may be achieved by heating or treatment with NaOH. Differential displayA form of RT-PCR in which primers are used to select a subset of the total mRNA population.
Multiplexing A sequencing approach that uses several pooled samples simultaneously, greatly increasing sequencing speed. Mutant A gene having undergone genetic change or mutation. Mutation Any heritable change in DNA sequence.
Genomics: is the mapping and sequencing of all the genetic material in the DNA of a particular organism as well as the use of information derived from genome sequence data to further elucidate what genes do, how they are controlled, ...
The clones are verified by sequencing. cDNA array is hybridized with Cy-dye labeled sample and identical control for the same set of experiments. Data from different sets of experiments are difficult to compare because different controls are used.
Sanger dideoxy method A DNA-sequencing technique that employs controlled interruption of enzymatic replication of the molecule to be analyzed.
- A modifed form of dNTP used as a chain terminator in DNA sequencing - A technique for identifying individual organisms based upon the uniqueness of their DNA pattern.
When a sequencing reaction is performed using such DNA, a protected area representing the footprint of the bound protein will be detected. This permits identification of the protein binding regions of the DNA. See also Gene Expression.
Shortly after the methods of DNA sequencing were discovered, he sequenced 11 alleles of the enzyme alcohol dehydrogenase (AdH). Of the 43 polymorphic nucleotide sites he found, only one resulted in a change in the amino acid sequence of the protein.
YAC_end A clone end containing DNA fragments from the ends of yeast artificial chromosome clones. Used in genome sequencing to order contigs.
These nucleotides lack a 3'-OH (hydroxyl) group necessary for continued 5'-to-3' DNA synthesis. Dideoxynucleotides are used in molecular biology for Sanger-type DNA sequencing, ...
sensitive period The time interval when an animal can develop an imprinting attachment. More broadly, in behavior development, this refers to time intervals when particular events must occur for proper ontogenetic sequencing.
Dideoxy sequencing (← links) Dielectrolysis (← links) Coagulate (← links) Karyolymph (← links) Dna sequence analysis (← links) Molecular sieve (← links) Hyaloid body (← links) Genetic fingerprint (← links) ...
If there are any protein/molecules that bind to the first protein, they will also be pelleted. Identification of proteins in the pellet can be determined by western blot (if an antibody exist) or by sequencing a purified protein band.
See also: DNA, Genome, Human, Sequence, Organ
 
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