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Listing 1 - 4 from 4 for nucleic acids

On-Line Glossary: B
... . (2) blotting. Following electrophoresis: the transfer of nucleic acids and/or proteins from a gel strip to a specialized, chemically reactive matrix on which the nucleic acids, etc. may become covalently bound in a ...
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On-Line Glossary: E
... their dissimilar migration characteristics in an electric field. (16) electroporation. A method by which nucleic acids or virus particles can be introduced into protoplasts or cells by creating transient pores ... dye that binds to DNA and fluoresces under near-ultraviolet light; used for tracking nucleic acids. (16) etiolation. A phenomenon exhibited by plants grown in the dark: etiolated plants are ...
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On-Line Glossary: M
... of specific ribonucleotides that codes for a specific protein; template for the assembly of amino acids into protein; in cells mRNA is transcribed from DNA, but some RNA viruses function directly ... more loci. (16) mutation. A stable, heritable change in the nucleotide sequence of a genetic nucleic acid (DNA, or RNA in viruses, viroids, etc) typically resulting in the generation of a ...
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On-Line Glossary: S
... order of nucleotides in RNA or DNA or of amino acids in a polypeptide. (10) sequencing. Determining a sequence of a nucleic acid or protein. (10) serology. Branch of science dealing with ... an agarose gel to a nitrocellulose filter where it can be hybridized with a complementary nucleic acid. (13) spear. See stylet. (14) species. The basic category of biological classification, displaying a ...
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