Satellite DNA consists of very large arrays of tandemly repeating, non-coding DNA. Satellite DNA is the main component of functional centromeres, and form...
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(unnamed genus) – Chronic bee-paralysis satellite virus Double-stranded DNA satellite viruses Family Lavidaviridae – Virophages Sputnik virophage Zamilon...
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Non-coding DNA (ncDNA) sequences are components of an organism's DNA that do not encode protein sequences. Some non-coding DNA is transcribed into functional...
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DNA profiling (also called DNA fingerprinting and genetic fingerprinting) is the process of determining an individual's deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) characteristics...
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Microsatellite (redirect from Microsatellite DNA)
number of tandem repeats) DNA. The name "satellite" DNA refers to the early observation that centrifugation of genomic DNA in a test tube separates a...
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of a 177 base pair tandem repeat named the α-satellite repeat. Pericentromeric heterochromatin, the DNA which surrounds the centromere and is important...
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Tandem repeat (redirect from Tandem Repetitive Dna)
All tandem repeat arrays are classifiable as satellite DNA, a name originating from the fact that tandem DNA repeats, by nature of repeating the same nucleotide...
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Extrachromosomal DNA (abbreviated ecDNA) is any DNA that is found off the chromosomes, either inside or outside the nucleus of a cell. Most DNA in an individual...
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molecular biology, DNA replication is the biological process of producing two identical replicas of DNA from one original DNA molecule. DNA replication occurs...
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Nucleic acid structure (redirect from DNA topology)
Microsatellite sequences and Satellite DNA. B-DNA is the most common form of DNA in vivo and is a more narrow, elongated helix than A-DNA. Its wide major groove...
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Buoyant density centrifugation (section DNA separation)
density of DNA changes with its GC content. The term "satellite DNA" refers to small bands of repetitive DNA sequences with distinct base composition floating...
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loaded into large domains of highly repetitive satellite DNA. The position of CENPA within satellite DNA are heritable at the protein level through a purely...
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DNA from natural sources with the necessary combination of base composition and structural elements have been described, for example in Satellite DNA...
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bonds between Z-DNA and the E3L binding protein. ADAR1 DNA supercoil E3L Mechanical properties of DNA Proteopedia Z-DNA Satellite DNA Z-DNA binding protein...
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Centromere (redirect from Alpha satellite)
chromosomal satellite, the human chromosomes are classified into the following groups: There are two types of centromeres. In regional centromeres, DNA sequences...
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Virus classification (section DNA viruses)
satellite virus Double-stranded DNA satellite viruses Family Lavidaviridae – Virophages Single-stranded DNA satellite viruses Genus Dependoparvovirus...
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species of moth Satellite DNA Minisatellite Microsatellite Satellite chromosome, a chromosome structure Communications satellite Satellite television, television...
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Euchromatin (redirect from Euchromatic DNA)
Euchromatin (also called "open chromatin") is a lightly packed form of chromatin (DNA, RNA, and protein) that is enriched in genes, and is often (but not always)...
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Minisatellite (redirect from Minisatellite DNA)
The name "satellite" refers to the early observation that centrifugation of genomic DNA in a test tube separates a prominent layer of bulk DNA from accompanying...
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adding alpha-satellite DNA to telomeric and genomic DNA in human HT1080 cells. This resulted in an entirely new microchromosome that contained DNA of interest...
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Lalji Singh (section DNA fingerprinting technology)
who worked in the field of DNA fingerprinting technology in India, where he was popularly known as the "Father of Indian DNA fingerprinting". Singh also...
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various fundamental properties of viruses. Subviral agents consist of satellites, viroids, prions, defective interfering particles, viriforms, and, most...
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Transcription (biology) (redirect from DNA transcription)
of DNA into RNA. The segments of DNA transcribed into RNA molecules that can encode proteins produce messenger RNA (mRNA). Other segments of DNA are...
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and sugar beet DNA is packaged in 18 metacentric chromosomes (2n=2x=18). All sugar beet centromeres are made up of a single satellite DNA family and centromere-specific...
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Sequence motif (redirect from DNA motif)
"B-form" DNA double helix). Outside of gene exons, there exist regulatory sequence motifs and motifs within the "junk", such as satellite DNA. Some of...
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inheriting the disease. The mutation involves satellite DNA, which is tandemly repeated sequences of DNA that do not code for a protein. The repeats implicated...
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Multicopy single-stranded DNA (msDNA) is a type of extrachromosomal satellite DNA that consists of a single-stranded DNA molecule covalently linked via...
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attended Stanford University where she received a Ph.D. working on satellite DNA in Drosophila melanogaster under the supervision of Douglas Brutlag...
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Modern phylogenetics uses sophisticated techniques such as alloenzymes, satellite DNA and other molecular markers to describe traits that are shared between...
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Centric heterochromatin (category DNA)
interphase chromosomes. Centric heterochromatin is usually formed on alpha satellite DNA in humans; however, there have been cases where centric heterochromatin...
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