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A Scoring Method for the Clustering of Nucleic Acid Sequences

A Scoring Method for the Clustering of Nucleic Acid Sequences

... among sequences, and that sequences cannot be easily clustered by the application of conventional distance or similarity measures that are commonly applied to numeric data ...because nucleic acids ...

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Buckyballs conjugated with nucleic acid sequences identifies microorganisms in live cell assays

Buckyballs conjugated with nucleic acid sequences identifies microorganisms in live cell assays

... with nucleic acid ...tris acid nor C60-rRNA detector-reporter complexes showed any autofluorescence signal under 488 and 568 nm exci- tation laser, as shown in Additional file 1: Figure ...correct ...

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Compression Algorithm for all Specified bases in Nucleic Acid Sequences

Compression Algorithm for all Specified bases in Nucleic Acid Sequences

... There are different compression techniques available usually like WinZIP, WinRAR, Gzip, Bzip2 etc but they are not appropriate for the compression of nucleic acid sequences due to some special ...

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In Vitro Selection of Functional Nucleic Acid Sequences

In Vitro Selection of Functional Nucleic Acid Sequences

... functional) nucleic acids is potentially useful in an in vitro selection ...single-stranded nucleic acids due to intermolecular interactions and the aberrant migration of various oligonucleotide structures ...

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Reticuloendotheliosis Virus Nucleic Acid Sequences in Cellular DNA

Reticuloendotheliosis Virus Nucleic Acid Sequences in Cellular DNA

... For each point, 25 psliters of reaction mixture contained 1,200 counts/min of TDSNV [125IJRNA, 250 $sg of TDSNV-infected chicken cell DNA, and different amounts of unlabeled total viral [r] ...

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Primate and Murine Type-C Viral Nucleic Acid Association Kinetics: Analysis of Model Systems and Natural Tissues

Primate and Murine Type-C Viral Nucleic Acid Association Kinetics: Analysis of Model Systems and Natural Tissues

... Although the theoretical kinetics of association imply that a single copy of viral nucleic acid sequences could have been detected, to assess the actual sensitivity of the assay using th[r] ...

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Sequences of Pandemic-Causing Viruses Isolated and Detected by Paramagnetic Particles Coupled with Microfluidic System and Electrochemical Detector

Sequences of Pandemic-Causing Viruses Isolated and Detected by Paramagnetic Particles Coupled with Microfluidic System and Electrochemical Detector

... genomic nucleic acid fragments. The studied viral nucleic acid sequences had also a different number of the purine a pyrimidine bases next to the different number of ...

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Delta 6-desaturases From Primulaceae, Expressing Plants And Pufa-containing Oils (Patent EP 1481063 B1)

Delta 6-desaturases From Primulaceae, Expressing Plants And Pufa-containing Oils (Patent EP 1481063 B1)

... (= nucleic acid construct or fragment or gene construct) according to the invention is meant the sequences specified in SEQ ID NO: 1 and SEQ ID NO: 3 which result from the genetic code and/or ...

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6208.pdf

6208.pdf

... such nucleic acid sequences can potentially be combined with chemotherapeutics in the same delivery vehicle to strategically disrupt tumor progression at protein synthesis level (siRNA) and the at ...

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Delta 6-desaturases From Primulaceae, Expressing Plants And Pufa-containing Oils (Patent EP 1726652 A2)

Delta 6-desaturases From Primulaceae, Expressing Plants And Pufa-containing Oils (Patent EP 1726652 A2)

... (= nucleic acid construct or fragment or gene construct) according to the invention is meant the sequences specified in SEQ ID NO: 1 and SEQ ID NO: 3 which result from the genetic code and/or ...

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Size of virus-specific RNA in B-34, a hamster tumor cell producing nucleic acids of type C viruses from three species.

Size of virus-specific RNA in B-34, a hamster tumor cell producing nucleic acids of type C viruses from three species.

... This cell line produces virions which contain structural proteins common to endogenous hamster viruses and nucleic acid sequences of hamster, mouse, and rat origin.. The sedimentation ch[r] ...

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Characterization of mycobacterial isolates phylogenetically related to, but different from Mycobacterium simiae

Characterization of mycobacterial isolates phylogenetically related to, but different from Mycobacterium simiae

... The use of high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) revealed four previously unreported profiles within a group of mycobacteria consisting of 14 clinical isolates. These mycobacteria, whose identification by ...

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Denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis as a fingerprinting method for the analysis of soil microbial communities

Denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis as a fingerprinting method for the analysis of soil microbial communities

... on nucleic acid sequences, the techniques based on differences in the melting prop- erties of double-stranded molecules, denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (DGGE) or temperature gradient gel ...

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Polymerase chain reaction: trenches to benches

Polymerase chain reaction: trenches to benches

... First described in 1985, this ingenious method uses repeated cycles of oligonucleotide-directed DNA synthesis to carry out in vitro replication of target nucleic acid sequences, forming [r] ...

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PubMedCentral-PMC5850816.pdf

PubMedCentral-PMC5850816.pdf

... Class I and II aaRS amino acid substrate specificities, espe- cially those from ancestral codes, are related by inversion with respect to side chain size (Carter et al. 2014; Carter 2015). Modern aaRSs prefer ...

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Molecular Beacons of Xeno-Nucleic Acid for Detecting Nucleic Acid

Molecular Beacons of Xeno-Nucleic Acid for Detecting Nucleic Acid

... cleic acid greatly helped us study biological evolution, gene analysis, disease diagnosis, as well as drug dis- ...clear acid. Among these analogs, peptide nucleic acid (PNA) and locked ...

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Nucleic Acid (Patent EP 1984502 B1)

Nucleic Acid (Patent EP 1984502 B1)

... regulatory sequences are present, for example, in promoters such as the cos, tac, trp, tet, trp-tet, lpp, lac, lpp-lac, laciq, T7, T5, T3, gal, trc, ara, SP6, λ-PR or λ-PL promoter and are advantageously employed ...

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The rIIA gene of bacteriophage T4. I. Its DNA sequence and discovery of a new open reading frame between genes 60 and rIIA.

The rIIA gene of bacteriophage T4. I. Its DNA sequence and discovery of a new open reading frame between genes 60 and rIIA.

... Analysis of the rIZA and rIIB nucleic acid and protein sequences shows no region of extensive similarity, certainly no more than is found when other T4 genes are compared [r] ...

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Development of nucleic acid vaccines: use of self-amplifying RNA in lipid nanoparticles

Development of nucleic acid vaccines: use of self-amplifying RNA in lipid nanoparticles

... of nucleic acid-based vaccine derived from either positive-strand or negative-strand RNA ...gene sequences encoding structural proteins in these RNA viruses are replaced by mRNA encoding antigens of ...

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Week16-01 (Lec) Micro 20 (Intro to Viruses).pptx

Week16-01 (Lec) Micro 20 (Intro to Viruses).pptx

... wall; no uncoating of nucleic acid Whole virus is engulfed and uncoated, or virus surface fuses with cell membrane; nucleic acid is released. Synthesis and[r] ...

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