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DNA [ˌdi:enˈeɪ] SUBST no pl

DNA BIOL abreviatura de deoxyribonucleic acid

DNS f <-, ->
DNA f <-, -s>

de·oxy·ri·bo·nu·cle·ic acid [dɪˌɒksɪraɪbəʊnju:ˌkleɪɪkˈæsid, americ dɪˌɑ:ksɪraɪboʊnu:ˌkli:ɪk] SUBST, DNA SUBST

Vocabulário Técnico de Biologia Klett

DNA microarray [ˌdiːenˈeɪmaɪkrəʊəˈreɪ], gene chip SUBST

Vocabulário Técnico de Biologia Klett

microarray [ˌmaɪkrəəˈreɪ] SUBST

DNA SUBST (Deoxyribo Nucleic Acid)

DNS (Desoxyribonuclein-Säure)

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These tests use DNA microarrays and proteomics techniques.
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The availability of DNA microarray technology, and microarray's utility in looking for multiple genetic problems simultaneously, have made this technology the diagnostic tool of choice.
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The DNA microarray showed the macaque genomic response to human influenza on a cellular level in each tissue.
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This microarray format is very similar to DNA microarray, protein microarray and antibody microarray.
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This is due to the enhanced precision and accuracy of DNA microarrays and their increasing acceptance amongst a number of end users.
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We propose that the M. leprae DNA was far better preserved than human DNA because it was protected from degradation for centuries by the extremely thick, waxy cell wall of the leprosy bacterium.
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www.geo.uni-tuebingen.de
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Wir schließen daraus, dass die DNS von M. leprae über die Jahrhunderte durch die extrem dicken, wachsartigen Zellwände des Leprabakteriums weitaus besser vor Zersetzung geschützt war als die menschliche DNS.
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“A special fold of our genetic material can be created in regions that feature a high share of guanine, a building block of DNA,” explains Paeschke.
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www.uni-wuerzburg.de
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„Eine spezielle Faltung unseres Erbmaterials kann in solchen Regionen entstehen, die einen hohen Anteil an Guanin, einem Baustein der DNS, aufweisen“, erklärt Paeschke.
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Since these proteins are rich in basic amino acids the negatively charged phosphate groups of the DNA bind to them.
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www.uni-mainz.de
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Da diese Eiweißstoffe reich an basischen Aminosäuren sind, lagern sich hier die negativ geladenen Phosphatgruppen der DNS an.
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“ Education is in Apple ’ s DNA and we ’ re thrilled to work with Los Angeles Unified public schools on this major initiative as they plan to roll out iPads to every student across 47 campuses this fall, ” said Philip Schiller, Apple ’ s senior vice president of Worldwide Marketing.
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www.apple.com
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„ Bildung ist Teil der Apple DNS und wir sind begeistert, mit den öffentlichen Schulen von Los Angeles bei dieser wichtigen Initiative zusammen zu arbeiten und sie bei dem Plan, alle Schüler der 47 Schulen in diesem Herbst mit iPads auszustatten, zu unterstützen, “ sagt Philip Schiller, Senior Vice President Worldwide Marketing von Apple.
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Capillary electrophoretic analyses of proteins, RNA and DNA
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www.trm.uni-leipzig.de
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Kapillarelektrophoretische Analyse von Proteinen, RNS und DNS
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