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DNA Low-Copy Repeat -- See Segmental Duplications, Genomic


Low-copy (2-50) repetitive DNA elements that are highly homologous and range in size from 1000 to 400,000 base pairs
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DNA Low-Copy Repeats -- See Segmental Duplications, Genomic


Low-copy (2-50) repetitive DNA elements that are highly homologous and range in size from 1000 to 400,000 base pairs
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DNA Marker -- See Genetic Markers


A phenotypically recognizable genetic trait which can be used to identify a genetic locus, a linkage group, or a recombination event
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  DNA Markers -- 2 Related Subjects   2
DNA -- Mathematical models : Semi-Markov chains and hidden semi-Markov models toward applications : their use in reliability and DNA analysis / Vlad Stefan Barbu and Nikolaos Limnios  2008 1
DNA -- metabolism   9
DNA -- Metabolism -- Genetic aspects : Charge migration in DNA : perspectives from physics, chemistry, and biology / [edited by] Tapash Chakraborty  2007 1
  DNA Methylation -- 2 Related Subjects   2
DNA -- Methylation.   34
DNA -- Methylation -- Congresses. : Epigenetics  2004 1
DNA Methylation -- genetics   3
DNA -- Methylation -- Handbooks, manuals, etc : DNA methylation : approaches, methods, and applications / edited by Manel Esteller  2005 1
DNA -- Methylation -- Laboratory manuals   3
DNA Methylation -- physiology   2
DNA -- Methylation -- Research -- Methodology : DNA methylation microarrays : experimental design and statistical analysis / Sun-Chong Wang, Arturas Petronis  2008 1
DNA -- Methylation -- Statistical methods : DNA methylation microarrays : experimental design and statistical analysis / Sun-Chong Wang, Arturas Petronis  2008 1
 

DNA Methylations -- See DNA Methylation


Addition of methyl groups to DNA. DNA methyltransferases (DNA methylases) perform this reaction using S-ADENOSYLMETHIONINE as the methyl group donor
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DNA Microarray -- See Oligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysis


Hybridization of a nucleic acid sample to a very large set of OLIGONUCLEOTIDE PROBES, which have been attached individually in columns and rows to a solid support, to determine a BASE SEQUENCE, or to detect variations in a gene sequence, GENE EXPRESSION, or for GENE MAPPING
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DNA Microarrays -- See Oligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysis


Hybridization of a nucleic acid sample to a very large set of OLIGONUCLEOTIDE PROBES, which have been attached individually in columns and rows to a solid support, to determine a BASE SEQUENCE, or to detect variations in a gene sequence, GENE EXPRESSION, or for GENE MAPPING
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DNA microarrays.   87
DNA microarrays -- Data analysis -- Congresses : Methods of microarray data analysis IV / edited by Jennifer S. Shoemaker, Simon M. Lin  2005 1
DNA microarrays -- Data processing.   7
DNA microarrays -- Data processing -- Congresses.   3
DNA microarrays -- Diagnostic use.   3
DNA microarrays -- Laboratory manuals.   13
DNA microarrays -- Mathematical models. : Data analysis tools for DNA microarrays / Sorin Draghici  2003 1
DNA microarrays -- Mathematics.   2
DNA microarrays -- Methodology.   2
DNA microarrays -- Periodicals   2
DNA microarrays -- Research -- Methodology   2
DNA microarrays -- Statistical methods.   14
DNA microarrays -- Statistical methods -- Congresses : Validation of toxicogenomic technologies : a workshop summary / Committee on Validation of Toxicogenomic Technologies: a Focus on Chemical Classification Strategies ; Committee on Emerging Issues and Data on Environmental Contaminants, Board on Environmental Studies and Toxicology, Board on Life Studies, Division on Earth and Life Studies, National Research Council of the National Academies  2007 1
 

DNA Microchip -- See Oligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysis


Hybridization of a nucleic acid sample to a very large set of OLIGONUCLEOTIDE PROBES, which have been attached individually in columns and rows to a solid support, to determine a BASE SEQUENCE, or to detect variations in a gene sequence, GENE EXPRESSION, or for GENE MAPPING
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DNA Microchips -- See Oligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysis


Hybridization of a nucleic acid sample to a very large set of OLIGONUCLEOTIDE PROBES, which have been attached individually in columns and rows to a solid support, to determine a BASE SEQUENCE, or to detect variations in a gene sequence, GENE EXPRESSION, or for GENE MAPPING
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DNA Mimicries -- See Molecular Mimicry


The structure of one molecule that imitates or simulates the structure of a different molecule
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DNA Mimicry -- See Molecular Mimicry


The structure of one molecule that imitates or simulates the structure of a different molecule
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DNA, Mitochondrial -- See Also Genes, Mitochondrial


Genes that are located on the MITOCHONDRIAL DNA. Mitochondrial inheritance is often referred to as maternal inheritance but should be differentiated from maternal inheritance that is transmitted chromosomally
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DNA, Mitochondrial   21
DNA, Mitochondrial -- analysis : Mitochondrial disorders : biochemical and molecular analysis / edited by Lee-Jun C. Wong  2012 1
DNA, Mitochondrial -- genetics   2
DNA, Mitochondrial -- physiology : Understanding the process of aging : the roles of mitochondria, free radicals, and antioxidants / edited by Enrique Cadenas, Lester Packer  1999 1
DNA, Mitochrondrial : Mitochondrial biogenesis and genetics. Part B / edited by Giuseppe M. Attardi, Anne Chomyn  1996 1
DNA Modification Methylases : DNA methyltransferases : role and function / Albert Jeltsch, Renata Z. Jurkowska, editors  2016 1
DNA Modification Methylases -- isolation & purification : DNA modification detection methods / edited by Bi-Feng Yuan  2022 1
 

DNA Modification Methyltransferases -- See DNA Modification Methylases


Enzymes that are part of the restriction-modification systems. They are responsible for producing a species-characteristic methylation pattern, on either adenine or cytosine residues, in a specific short base sequence in the host cell's own DNA. This methylated sequence will occur many times in the host-cell DNA and remain intact for the lifetime of the cell. Any DNA from another species which gains entry into a living cell and lacks the characteristic methylation pattern will be recognized by the restriction endonucleases of similar specificity and destroyed by cleavage. Most have been studied in bacterial systems, but a few have been found in eukaryotic organisms
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DNA Mutational Analyses -- See DNA Mutational Analysis


Biochemical identification of mutational changes in a nucleotide sequence
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DNA Mutational Analysis   6
DNA Mutational Analysis -- methods   3
DNA nanotechnology.   3
 

DNA nucleotidyltransferases -- See DNA polymerases


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