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  • 41Directionality (molecular biology) — A diagram of a furanose (sugar ring) molecule with carbon atoms labeled using standard notation Directionality, in molecular biology and biochemistry, is the end to end chemical orientation of a single strand of nucleic acid. The chemical… …

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  • 42nonsense — As used in genetics, relating to a mutation that causes a sequence such that the growing peptide chain terminates, often after several incorrect amino acid residues are incorporated. n. suppression mutant tRNAs that read a chain termination cod …

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  • 43Nylon — For other uses, see Nylon (disambiguation). Nylon Density 1.15 g/cm3 Electrical conductivity (σ) 10 …

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  • 44Timeline of historic inventions — The timeline of historic inventions is a chronological list of particularly important or significant technological inventions. Note: Dates for inventions are often controversial. Inventions are often invented by several inventors around the same… …

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  • 45Dideoxynucleotides — Dideoxynucleotides, or ddNTPs, are nucleotides lacking a 3 hydroxyl ( OH) group on their deoxyribose sugar. Since deoxyribose already lacks a 2 OH, dideoxyribose lacks hydroxyl groups at both its 2 and 3 carbons. The lack of this hydroxyl group… …

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  • 46Branching (chemistry) — [http://www.pslc.ws/macrog/pc.htm] Branching may result from the formation of carbon carbon or various other types of covalent bonds. Branching by ester and amide bonds is typically by a condensation reaction, producing one molecule of water (or… …

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  • 47Frederick Sanger — Infobox Scientist name = Frederick Sanger birth date = birth date and age|1918|08|13 birth place = Gloucestershire, England residence = nationality = United Kingdom field = Biochemist work institutions = Laboratory of Molecular Biology alma mater …

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  • 48Primer walking — is a sequencing method of choice for sequencing DNA fragments between 1.3 and 7 kilobases. Such fragments are too long to be sequenced in a single sequence read using the chain termination method. This method works by dividing the long sequence… …

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  • 49Single Molecule Real Time Sequencing — (also known as SMRTTM) is a parallelized single molecule DNA sequencing by synthesis developed by [http://www.pacificbiosciences.com/index.php Pacific BiosciencesTM] . Pacific Biosciences is a company based in Menlo Park, California, which was… …

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  • 50Massive parallel sequencing — is a term used to describe several revolutionary approaches to DNA sequencing, the so called next generation sequencing (NGS) technologies or second generation sequencing. These sequencing technologies have emerged in late 1996 [1][2] an have… …

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