double stranded

  • 21aptamers — Double stranded DNA or single stranded RNA molecules that bind to specific molecular targets …

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  • 22doublehelix — double helix n. The coiled structure of double stranded DNA in which strands linked by hydrogen bonds form a spiral configuration, with the two strands oriented in opposite directions. * * * …

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  • 23дсРНК — double stranded RNA, dsRNA двухцепочечная РНК, дсРНК. Молекула РНК, состоящая из двух комплементарных цепей, например, дсРНК образует геном некоторых РНК содержащих вирусов, может возникать при взаимодействии смысловых и антисмысловых РНК… …

    Молекулярная биология и генетика. Толковый словарь.

  • 24ds — • double stranded [DNA] …

    Dictionary of medical acronyms & abbreviations

  • 25dsDNA — • double stranded deoxyribonucleic acid …

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  • 26dsRNA — • double stranded ribonucleic acid …

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  • 27denatured DNA — Double stranded DNA that has been converted to single strands by breaking the hydrogen bonds linking complementary nucleotide pairs. Often reversible. Usually achieved by heating …

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  • 28virus — viruslike, adj. /vuy reuhs/, n., pl. viruses. 1. an ultramicroscopic (20 to 300 nm in diameter), metabolically inert, infectious agent that replicates only within the cells of living hosts, mainly bacteria, plants, and animals: composed of an RNA …

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  • 29DNA — For a non technical introduction to the topic, see Introduction to genetics. For other uses, see DNA (disambiguation). The structure of the DNA double helix. The atoms in the structure are colour coded by element and the detailed structure of two …

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  • 30Homologous recombination — Figure 1. During meiosis, homologous recombination can produce new combinations of genes as shown here between similar but not identical copies of human chromosome 1. Homologous recombination is a type of genetic recombination in which nucleotide …

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