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Metamorphosis in Xenopus laevis is not associated with
large scale nuclear DNA content variation

Metamorphosis in Xenopus laevis is not associated with large scale nuclear DNA content variation

... stains DNA and, more specifically, A–T-rich DNA (Shapiro, ...other DNA dyes (Shapiro, ...maize nuclear DNA amounts obtained by flow cytometry using the dye DAPI gave similar results to ...

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Distribution of Hepatitis B Virus Nuclear DNA

Distribution of Hepatitis B Virus Nuclear DNA

... Fate of nuclear DNA during cell division and antiviral therapy. The fate of cccDNA during cell division is not yet known. It is possible that cccDNA is lost or distributed asymmetrically or symmetrically to ...

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Changes in circulating cell free nuclear DNA and mitochondrial DNA of patients with adolescent idiopathic scoliosis

Changes in circulating cell free nuclear DNA and mitochondrial DNA of patients with adolescent idiopathic scoliosis

... ccf DNA analysis. Quantitative PCR was used to detect ccf n-DNA and ccf mt-DNA levels, and correlation analyses between the ccf n-DNA and ccf mt-DNA levels and clinical characteristics ...

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Mitochondrial and Nuclear DNA Diversity in the Chocó and Chibcha Amerinds of Panamá

Mitochondrial and Nuclear DNA Diversity in the Chocó and Chibcha Amerinds of Panamá

... Chocoan groups exhibited mitochondrial diversity levels typical for Amerind populations while Chibchan groups revealed reduced mitochondrial diversity.. A slight reduction in autos[r] ...

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Homology between double-stranded RNA and nuclear DNA of yeast.

Homology between double-stranded RNA and nuclear DNA of yeast.

... Virus-like particles associated with the double-stranded RNA species found in killer and sensitive strains of the yeast Saccharomyces cervisiae.. Expression of the mitochondrial genome i[r] ...

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African Trypanosomes Contain 5-Methylcytosine in Nuclear DNA

African Trypanosomes Contain 5-Methylcytosine in Nuclear DNA

... VSG loci also were highly represented, as 4/65 sequences represent VSG pseudogenes and 1/65 sequences represents an intergenic region between two VSG pseudogenes. The T. bru- cei TREU927 genome contains ⬎ 1,200 VSG ...

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VARIATION IN NUCLEAR DNA CONTENT IN THE GENUS VICIA

VARIATION IN NUCLEAR DNA CONTENT IN THE GENUS VICIA

... The distributions of DNA contents per cell of species in the more primitive sections (Ervum and Cracca) form continuous series while those in the more advanced sections (Vi[r] ...

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Paternal Mitochondrial DNA Transmission During Nonhuman Primate Nuclear Transfer

Paternal Mitochondrial DNA Transmission During Nonhuman Primate Nuclear Transfer

... Offspring produced by nuclear transfer (NT) have identical nuclear DNA (nDNA). However, mitochon- drial DNA (mtDNA) inheritance could vary considerably. In sheep, homoplasmy is maintained ...

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Evolutionary Capture of Viral and Plasmid DNA by Yeast Nuclear Chromosomes

Evolutionary Capture of Viral and Plasmid DNA by Yeast Nuclear Chromosomes

... fungal nuclear genomes with similarity to fungal plasmid and viral proteins, and we propose that they are the result of the evolutionary capture of se- quences of viral or plasmid origin by the nuclear ...

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Archaic mitochondrial DNA inserts in modern day nuclear genomes

Archaic mitochondrial DNA inserts in modern day nuclear genomes

... the nuclear Denisovan ...van nuclear DNA where such an insertion could hap- ...Denisova nuclear DNA would decline in length and number through segre- gation and ...

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Migration of mitochondrial DNA in the nuclear genome of colorectal adenocarcinoma

Migration of mitochondrial DNA in the nuclear genome of colorectal adenocarcinoma

... the nuclear gen- ome ...the nuclear genome, where it could promote aneusomy by functioning as a telomeric “ t-loop ” structure, which typically caps the linear DNA molecule with a triple-stranded ...

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Assessing the Fidelity of Ancient DNA Sequences Amplified From Nuclear Genes

Assessing the Fidelity of Ancient DNA Sequences Amplified From Nuclear Genes

... ancient DNA has relied almost exclusively on mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) se- ...ancient nuclear DNA (nuDNA) sequences, thereby allowing the characterization of genetic loci directly involved in ...

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Autographa californica Multiple Nucleopolyhedrovirus DNA Polymerase C Terminus Is Required for Nuclear Localization and Viral DNA Replication

Autographa californica Multiple Nucleopolyhedrovirus DNA Polymerase C Terminus Is Required for Nuclear Localization and Viral DNA Replication

... mediate nuclear localization, we chose to generate GFP tag peptides representing the putative bipartite NLS at aa 804 to 827 (DNPGKKRKSTDDN EGPSPKRRVIT; pBlue-GFP:Pol804-827) and the putative mono- partite NLS at ...

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Analysis of the Viral Elements Required in the Nuclear Import of HIV-1 DNA

Analysis of the Viral Elements Required in the Nuclear Import of HIV-1 DNA

... (FL) DNA (GenBank accession ...actin DNA (ActinUp [CGAGAAGATGACCCAGGTG] and ActinDown [TGCCGCCAG ACAGCACTGT]) or mitochondrial DNA (AC 391 [CTAAAGTGTGTTAAT TAATTAATG] and AC 392 ...single-stranded ...

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Physical Map of the DNA Genome of Autographa californica Nuclear Polyhedrosis Virus

Physical Map of the DNA Genome of Autographa californica Nuclear Polyhedrosis Virus

... 3 e.g., the order of Bam-B, -C, and -F were resolved by hybridizing individual 32P-labeled BamHI and XmaI fragments to EcoRI and HindIII Southern blots.. These blots are presented in Fig[r] ...

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Associations between nuclear loci and chloroplast DNA genotypes in wild barley.

Associations between nuclear loci and chloroplast DNA genotypes in wild barley.

... Two subsets (ACL and ADL) included one pairwise correlation term between an esterase locus and cpDNA in the respective log-linear models; two and three pairwise associati[r] ...

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The Autographa californica Nuclear Polyhedrosis Virus p143 Gene Encodes a DNA Helicase

The Autographa californica Nuclear Polyhedrosis Virus p143 Gene Encodes a DNA Helicase

... californica nuclear polyhedrosis virus (AcNPV) is the best-understood member of the Baculoviridae, a family of large double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) viruses that infect ar- thropod ...eukaryotic DNA ...

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An insertion of insect cell DNA in the 81-map-unit segment of Autographa californica nuclear polyhedrosis virus DNA.

An insertion of insect cell DNA in the 81-map-unit segment of Autographa californica nuclear polyhedrosis virus DNA.

... The nucleotide sequence comparison of the 81-map-unit segment of AcNPV DNA 25 and the corresponding segment in the genome of the closely related baculovirus OpNPV 16 revealed that the tw[r] ...

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Replication but Not Transcription of Simian Virus 40 DNA Is Dependent on Nuclear Domain 10

Replication but Not Transcription of Simian Virus 40 DNA Is Dependent on Nuclear Domain 10

... specific nuclear domain, ND10. We asked whether a specific viral DNA sequence determines the location of these synthetic activities at such restricted nuclear ...of DNA replication prevented ...

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Nuclear mutations in Saccharomyces cerevisiae that affect the escape of DNA from mitochondria to the nucleus.

Nuclear mutations in Saccharomyces cerevisiae that affect the escape of DNA from mitochondria to the nucleus.

... Isolation of mutations in nuclear genes that affect the rate of DNA escape and migration from mito- chondria to the nucleus: A mutant screen designed to isolate muta[r] ...

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