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  • ...th the synthesis of purines]] (adenine and guanine), which is required for DNA synthesis. Fast-growing cells, including T-cells and B-cells, are particul Azathioprine is a [[DNA synthesis inhibitor]], as it is converted to a purine analogue inhibiting t
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  • ...of the wider Collie family unless they prove double positive after a MDR1 DNA test
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  • ...These unwanted side effects might be caused by the sensitivity of the γ-DNA polymerase in the cell [[mitochondria]].<ref>{{cite pmid | 20544523}}</ref> ...e transcription is necessary for production of the viral double-stranded [[DNA]], which is subsequently integrated into the genetic material of the infect
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  • ...nzyme]]s, either as an assay for their reactivity or to suppress damage to DNA or proteins. In analytical chemistry, EDTA is used in [[complexometric tit
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  • ...hora tomentosa'', the type species of the genus ''Sophora'', observed from DNA sequence data and morphological characters |journal=Botanical Journal of th
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  • ...analysis using the [[primary structure|sequences]] of nuclear [[ribosomal DNA]] [[internal transcribed spacer]] (ITS) loci was not conclusive but seems t
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  • ...nd ''[[Digitalis lanata]]''. It is used as a [[molecular probe]] to detect DNA or RNA. It can easily be attached to nucleotides by chemical modifications.
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  • ...was placed in the family [[Liliaceae]], but [[phylogenetic]] analyses of [[DNA sequence]]s later showed that it did not belong there. <ref name="bogler200
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  • ...'' and ''[[Digitalis lanata]]''. It is used as a molecular probe to detect DNA or RNA. It can easily be attached to nucleotides by chemical modifications.
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  • ...et into the nucleus of the [[epithelial]] cells, forming a bond with the [[DNA]], causing the cells to die. The brown colour is caused by the production o
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  • ...e. The purpose of this "Yew Conservation Hedge Project" is to maintain the DNA of ''Taxus baccata''. The species is threatened by felling, partly due to r
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  • According to recent studies of [[DNA sequence]] data<ref name = dnaphylogeny>Steinmann & Porter (2002), Steinman
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  • ...st = Kuklin | first = Alexander | title = How Do Witches Fly?| publisher = DNA Press | month = February | year = 1999
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  • ....bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/A1310950 |title=h2g2 - Stinging Nettles |publisher=BBC DNA |date= |accessdate=2010-07-05}}</ref> or can be used to make a liquid ferti
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  • | title = Propolis and some of its constituents down-regulate DNA synthesis and inflammatory cytokine production but induce TGF-beta1 product
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  • ...ganic anions (e.g. benzoate, succinate) to complex biomolecules, including DNA. This has led to an intense interest in the use of LDH [[intercalate]]s for * [http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/03/080318212430.htm LDH, DNA and Hydrothermal Vents - Science Daily]
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  • ...electrolytes. For instance, [[polypeptides]] (thus all [[proteins]]) and [[DNA]] are polyelectrolytes. Both natural and synthetic polyelectrolytes are use ...[[adsorption|adsorb]] to two (or more) oppositely charged macroions (e.g. DNA molecule) thus establishing molecular bridges and via its connectivity medi
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  • '''[[Threose]] nucleic acid''' (TNA) is a [[polymer]] similar to [[DNA]] or [[RNA]] but differing in the composition of its "backbone". TNA is not DNA and RNA have a [[deoxyribose]] and [[ribose]] sugar backbone, respectively,
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  • [[File:ADN animation.gif|thumb|right|220px|Microstructure of part of a [[DNA]] [[double helix]] '''biopolymer''']] ...ms. [[Cellulose]], [[starch]], [[chitin]], [[protein]]s, [[peptide]]s, [[DNA]] and [[RNA]] are all examples of biopolymers, in which the [[monomer]]ic u
    68 KB (9,959 words) - 10:10, 20 September 2010
  • ...ion does not necessarily produce identical molecules as in the case in the DNA-coded synthesis of biopolymers. A polymeric material typically consists of
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