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  • 81Intrinsic immunity — refers to a set of recently discovered cellular based anti viral defense mechanisms, notably genetically encoded proteins which specifically target eukaryotic retroviruses. Unlike adaptive and innate immunity effectors, intrinsic immune proteins… …

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  • 82Noncoding DNA — In genetics, noncoding DNA describes components of an organism s DNA sequences that do not encode for protein sequences. In many eukaryotes, a large percentage of an organism s total genome size is noncoding DNA, although the amount of noncoding… …

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  • 83Two-hybrid screening — Overview of two hybrid assay, checking for interactions between two proteins, called here Bait and Prey . A. Gal4 transcription factor gene produces two domain protein ( BD and AD ) which is essential for transcription of the reporter gene ( LacZ …

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  • 84List of molecular biology topics — This is a list of topics in molecular biology. See also list of biochemistry topics. NOTOC # 3 end 3 flanking region 5 end 5 flanking region 5 ribose 3 A acrylamide gels adenine adenosine deaminase deficiency adenovirus agarose gel… …

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  • 85Metabolism — Cell metabolism redirects here. For the journal, see Cell Metabolism. Structure of adenosine triphosphate, a central intermediate in energy metabolism Metabolism (from Greek: μεταβολή metabolē , change or Greek: μεταβολισμός metabolismos,… …

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  • 86Hepatitis B virus — For the disease, see Hepatitis B. Hepatitis B virus TEM micrograph showing hepatitis B viruses Virus classification Group …

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  • 87Variants of PCR — This page assumes familiarity with the terms and components used in the Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) process. The versatility of PCR has led to a large number of variants: Contents 1 Basic modifications 2 Pretreatments and extensions 3 Other… …

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  • 88Springende Gene — Ein Transposon (umgangssprachlich: springendes Gen) ist ein DNA Abschnitt bestimmter Länge im Genom. Es umfasst ein oder mehrere Gene und hat die Möglichkeit seinen Ort im Genom zu verändern (Transposition). Man unterscheidet Transposons, deren… …

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  • 89Springendes Gen — Ein Transposon (umgangssprachlich: springendes Gen) ist ein DNA Abschnitt bestimmter Länge im Genom. Es umfasst ein oder mehrere Gene und hat die Möglichkeit seinen Ort im Genom zu verändern (Transposition). Man unterscheidet Transposons, deren… …

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  • 90ERCC6 — Excision repair cross complementing rodent repair deficiency, complementation group 6, also known as ERCC6, is a human gene.cite web | title = Entrez Gene: ERCC6 excision repair cross complementing rodent repair deficiency, complementation group… …

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