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The Genetics Repository can process blood samples, cryopreserve lymphocytes, and extract DNA. The repository will use various assays to assess the quality of the DNA, including restriction enzyme digests and gel electrophoresis. In addition, the ... more
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No. The Applause™ WT-Amp System is designed to amplify mRNA, not DNA. ... more
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By Dan Piziali DNA, or deoxyribonucleic acid, is the genetic information carrier for almost all life on earth. It is responsible for determining how an organism develops. It also codes for the production of many important biomolecules essential for ... more
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For years a host of anecdotal reports have appeared about people in the American Southwest and northern Mexico who practice Jewish rituals such as lighting candles on Friday evenings and covering the mirrors after a family member has died. ... more
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DNA Microarrays are small, solid supports onto which the sequences from thousands of different genes are immobilized, or attached, at fixed locations. The supports themselves are usually glass microscope slides, the size of two side-by-side pinky ... more
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Belen Hurle, Ph.D.: Methyl group tags in the DNA of humans and other mammals play an important role in determining whether some genes are or are not expressed. Genes unnecessary for any given cell's function can be tagged with the methyl groups. ... more
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DNA and Methylation probes are used for the detection and quantification of chromosomal DNA sequences. The two probe oligonucleotides hybridise to immediately adjacent target DNA sequences. Methylation probes are similar to DNA probes, except that ... more
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Obviously, we must address whether the apparent DNA repair defects caused meiotic arrest in those men who show increased number of sequence mutations or are merely a consequence of meiotic arrest due to induction of unknown factors in the ... more
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I need to know what happens from beginning to end of DNA transcription. PLEASE USE NORMAL WORDING, NO TOO SCIENTIFIC PLEASE. Best answer 10 points! ... more
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The Illumina platform works best with relatively intact, high-quality DNA. For the Infinium Assay, we recommend fragment sizes of at least 2 kb. The GoldenGate Assay can tolerate shorter fragments (> 200 bp) and is more forgiving of degraded samples. ... more
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