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DNA Tumor Virus -- See DNA Tumor Viruses


DNA viruses producing malignant tumors. Of the six major groupings of DNA viruses four contain members which are actually or potentially oncogenic: the Adenoviridae, the Herpesviridae, the Papovaviridae, and the Poxviridae
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DNA tumor viruses -- See Oncogenic DNA viruses


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DNA Tumor Viruses   3
DNA Tumor Viruses -- immunology : DNA tumor viruses / H.E. Tao (editor)  2009 1
DNA Tumor Viruses -- pathogenicity   2
DNA Tumor Viruses -- physiology   2
 

DNA Typing -- See DNA Fingerprinting


A technique for identifying individuals of a species that is based on the uniqueness of their DNA sequence. Uniqueness is determined by identifying which combination of allelic variations occur in the individual at a statistically relevant number of different loci. In forensic studies, RESTRICTION FRAGMENT LENGTH POLYMORPHISM of multiple, highly polymorphic VNTR LOCI or MICROSATELLITE REPEAT loci are analyzed. The number of loci used for the profile depends on the ALLELE FREQUENCY in the population
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DNA Typings -- See DNA Fingerprinting


A technique for identifying individuals of a species that is based on the uniqueness of their DNA sequence. Uniqueness is determined by identifying which combination of allelic variations occur in the individual at a statistically relevant number of different loci. In forensic studies, RESTRICTION FRAGMENT LENGTH POLYMORPHISM of multiple, highly polymorphic VNTR LOCI or MICROSATELLITE REPEAT loci are analyzed. The number of loci used for the profile depends on the ALLELE FREQUENCY in the population
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DNA -- ultrastructure   2
 

DNA Unwinding Proteins -- See DNA Helicases


Proteins that catalyze the unwinding of duplex DNA during replication by binding cooperatively to single-stranded regions of DNA or to short regions of duplex DNA that are undergoing transient opening. In addition DNA helicases are DNA-dependent ATPases that harness the free energy of ATP hydrolysis to translocate DNA strands
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DNA Vaccines -- See Vaccines, DNA


Recombinant DNA vectors encoding antigens administered for the prevention or treatment of disease. The host cells take up the DNA, express the antigen, and present it to the immune system in a manner similar to that which would occur during natural infection. This induces humoral and cellular immune responses against the encoded antigens. The vector is called naked DNA because there is no need for complex formulations or delivery agents; the plasmid is injected in saline or other buffers
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DNA Vaccines, Naked -- See Vaccines, DNA


Recombinant DNA vectors encoding antigens administered for the prevention or treatment of disease. The host cells take up the DNA, express the antigen, and present it to the immune system in a manner similar to that which would occur during natural infection. This induces humoral and cellular immune responses against the encoded antigens. The vector is called naked DNA because there is no need for complex formulations or delivery agents; the plasmid is injected in saline or other buffers
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DNA vaccines -- Periodicals : Genetic vaccines and therapy  2003- 1
 

DNA Vaccines, Recombinant -- See Vaccines, DNA


Recombinant DNA vectors encoding antigens administered for the prevention or treatment of disease. The host cells take up the DNA, express the antigen, and present it to the immune system in a manner similar to that which would occur during natural infection. This induces humoral and cellular immune responses against the encoded antigens. The vector is called naked DNA because there is no need for complex formulations or delivery agents; the plasmid is injected in saline or other buffers
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DNA vaccines -- Research -- Methodology   3
DNA-vingerafdrukken. : DNA and the criminal justice system : the technology of justice / edited by David Lazer  2004 1
DNA, Viral.   2
DNA, Viral -- genetics : Who are we? : microbes, the puppet masters! / Yuan Kun Lee  2009 1
DNA, Viral -- physiology : Who are we? : microbes, the puppet masters! / Yuan Kun Lee  2009 1
 

DNA Virus -- See DNA Viruses


Viruses whose nucleic acid is DNA
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DNA Virus Infection -- See DNA Virus Infections


Diseases caused by DNA VIRUSES
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DNA Virus Infections   6
DNA Virus Infections -- drug therapy : Antiviral methods and protocols / edited by Derek Kinchington and Raymond F. Schinazi  2000 1
DNA Virus Infections -- etiology : TT viruses : the still elusive human pathogens / Ethel-Michele de Villiers, Harald zur Hausen, editors  2009 1
DNA Virus Infections -- virology : DNA viruses : a practical approach / edited by Alan J. Cann  2000 1
  DNA viruses -- 8 Related Subjects   8
DNA viruses.   18
DNA Viruses -- genetics : Viral gene techniques / edited by Kenneth W. Adolph  1995 1
DNA Viruses -- isolation & purification : DNA viruses : a practical approach / edited by Alan J. Cann  2000 1
DNA viruses -- Laboratory manuals   2
DNA Viruses -- pathogenicity : Infectious causes of cancer : a guide for nurses and healthcare professionals / Kenneth Campbell  2011 1
DNA Viruses -- physiology : DNA viruses : a practical approach / edited by Alan J. Cann  2000 1
DNA Viruses -- physiopathology : Cell entry by non-enveloped viruses / John E. Johnson, editor  2010 1
DNA viruses -- Research. : The vaccinia virus B15R gene : influence on pathogenesis and immunogenicity / by Nathan W. Bartlett  1999 1
DNA viruses -- Treatment : DNA tumour viruses : virology, pathogenesis and vaccines / edited by Sally Roberts  2018 1
DNA viruses -- Vaccination : DNA tumour viruses : virology, pathogenesis and vaccines / edited by Sally Roberts  2018 1
 

DnaJ Proteins -- See HSP40 Heat-Shock Proteins


A family of heat-shock proteins that contain a 70 amino-acid consensus sequence known as the J domain. The J domain of HSP40 heat shock proteins interacts with HSP70 HEAT-SHOCK PROTEINS. HSP40 heat-shock proteins play a role in regulating the ADENOSINE TRIPHOSPHATASES activity of HSP70 heat-shock proteins
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DNAPL (Liquids) -- See Dense nonaqueous phase liquids


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DNAs, Selfish -- See Repetitive Sequences, Nucleic Acid


Sequences of DNA or RNA that occur in multiple copies. There are several types: INTERSPERSED REPETITIVE SEQUENCES are copies of transposable elements (DNA TRANSPOSABLE ELEMENTS or RETROELEMENTS) dispersed throughout the genome. TERMINAL REPEAT SEQUENCES flank both ends of another sequence, for example, the long terminal repeats (LTRs) on RETROVIRUSES. Variations may be direct repeats, those occurring in the same direction, or inverted repeats, those opposite to each other in direction. TANDEM REPEAT SEQUENCES are copies which lie adjacent to each other, direct or inverted (INVERTED REPEAT SEQUENCES)
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DNAzyme -- See DNA, Catalytic


Molecules of DNA that possess enzymatic activity
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DNAzymes -- See DNA, Catalytic


Molecules of DNA that possess enzymatic activity
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DNB -- See Dictionary of national biography


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DNC -- See Democratic National Committee (U.S.)


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DND -- See Canada. Department of National Defence


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DND Canada -- See Canada. Department of National Defence


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Dndometriosis -- genetics : Endometrial gene expression : an emerging paradigm for reproductive disorders / Joanne Kwak-Kim, editor  2020 1
 

Dnepr River -- See Dnieper River


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Dnepro River -- See Dnieper River


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Dneprostroĭ (Organization : Soviet Union) / http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n87918080 : The Generation of Power : the History of Dneprostroi  1988 1
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