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  • 11DNA microarray experiment — steps involved in a microarray experiment (some steps omitted) For DNA microarrays in general, see DNA microarray. This is an example of a DNA microarray experiment, detailing a particular case to better explain DNA microarray experiments, while… …

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  • 12Modification génétique — Organisme génétiquement modifié Pour les articles homonymes, voir OGM (homonymie) …

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  • 13DNA sequencing — Part of a series on Genetics Key components Chromosome DNA • RNA Genome Heredity Mutation Nucleotide Variation …

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  • 14DNA-binding domain — A DNA binding domain (DBD) is an independently folded protein domain that contains at least one motif that recognizes double or single stranded DNA. A DBD can recognize a specific DNA sequence (a recognition sequence) or have a general affinity… …

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  • 15DNA profiling — Not to be confused with Full genome sequencing. Forensic science …

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  • 16DNA repair — For the journal, see DNA Repair (journal). DNA damage resulting in multiple broken chromosomes DNA repair refers to a collection of processes by which a cell identifies and corrects damage to the DNA molecules that encode its genome. In human… …

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  • 17DNA-PKcs — Protein kinase, DNA activated, catalytic polypeptide Identifiers Symbols PRKDC; DNA PKcs; DNAPK; DNPK1; HYRC; HYRC1; XRCC7; p350 External IDs …

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  • 18modification enzyme — Enzyme that introduces minor bases into DNA or RNA or that alters bases already incorporated. Serves to alter the sequence so that restriction enzymes will not damage the strand …

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  • 19Ancient DNA — Adna redirects here. For the unincorporated community in Washington, see Adna, Washington .Ancient DNA can be loosely described as any DNA recovered from biological samples that have not been preserved specifically for later DNA analyses.… …

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  • 20Restriction modification system — The restriction modification system (RM system) is used by bacteria, and perhaps other prokaryotic organisms to protect themselves from foreign DNA, such as bacteriophages. This phenomenon was first noticed in the 1950s. Certain bacteria strains… …

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