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DNA n (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Biochemistry) deoxyribonucleic acid; a nucleic acid that is the main constituent of the chromosomes of all organisms (except some viruses). The DNA molecule consists of two polynucleotide chains in the form of a double helix, containing phosphate and the sugar deoxyribose and linked by hydrogen bonds between the complementary bases adenine and thymine or cytosine and guanine. DNA is self-replicating, plays a central role in protein synthesis, and is responsible for the transmission of hereditary characteristics from parents to offspring See also genetic code
DNA deoxyribonucleic acid. See also: Heredity
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Translations DNA A. N ABBR =deoxyribonucleic acid → ADN m DNA abbr of de(s)oxyribonucleic acid → DNS f DNA: DNA fingerprinting, DNA profiling DNA test n (Med) → Gentest m DNA testing n → DNS-Tests pl DNA [diːɛnˈeɪ] n abbr =deoxyribonucleic acid → DNA m DNA [diːɛnˈeɪ] n abbr =deoxyribonucleic acid → DNA m How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| By leveraging their respective strengths, namely Carna Biosciences' assay/screening technologies and ChemDiv's expertise in DNA library compiling, the two companies will add kinase assay data to ChemDiv's proprietary kinase-focused library. Lapedes also says his group has beenasked to use the neural net to check some of the experimental data being collected for GenBank, a DNA library administered by Los Alamos. More recently, FACS has been applied not only to genomic science research Co specific chromosomes have been separated from cells to allow the construction of a DNA library from each chromosome Co but also to proteomic analysis of specific cells, thereby underpinning the continuous progress of post-genomic research. |
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