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    DNA Origami

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    Harvard University Researchers Develop Cloaked DNA Devices for Medicine and Treatments By John Nassivera | Apr 29‚ 2014 05:20 PM EDT Researchers from Harvard University’s Wyss Institute for Biology Inspired Engineering have created a cloaked DNA nanodevice that can avoid defenses in the body’s immune system. The technology’s design was given inspiration from world viruses‚ according to Gizmag. The nanoscale device could be used for diagnosing

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    Dna Replication

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    DNA replication is a biological process that occurs in all living organisms and copies their DNA. DNA replication during mitosis is the basis for biological inheritance. The process of DNA replication starts when one double-stranded DNA molecule produces two identical copies of the molecule. Each strand of the original double-stranded DNA molecule serves as template for the production of the complementary strand‚ a process referred to as semiconservative replication. Cellular proofreading and error-checking

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    Dna Exonerations

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    Dowdell DNA Exonerations Forensics Period 9 1. After more than three decades in prison‚ a man in Florida was set free Thursday after a DNA test showed he did not kidnap and rape a 9-year-old-boy in 1974. James Bain‚ 54 was 19 when he was convicted on charges of kidnapping‚ burglary and strong-arm rape. Now he will be allowed to go home for the first time in 35 years. James Bain was convicted due to the victim picking him out of five photos. Bain kept pursuing DNA tests but was

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    Dna Barcoding

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    DNA Barcoding Click on the following link and view the background on DNA barcoding:
https://www.dnalc.org/resources/animations/dna-barcoding.html 1. What is a DNA barcode? DNA barcoding is a fast accurate method of identifying plants and animals‚ or products made from them. DNA barcode is DNA sequence that uniquely identifies each species of living things. Short DNA sequences are used to identify species by comparing them with the known barcodes in large databases.

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    DNA Fingerprinting

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    DNA fingerprinting is a method that compares the fragments of DNA. DNA fingerprinting was first invented to detect the presence of genetic diseases. Today‚ DNA fingerprinting is used in different ways. DNA is analyzed using a Southern Blot‚ which allows scientists to observe the base pair patterns. DNA fingerprinting can be used in a few different ways. First‚ to find out if the child belongs to a person DNA fingerprinting may be used. When a child is born‚ it inherits the VNTR’s from the father

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    Dna Synthesis

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    DNA and the Gene: Synthesis and Repair 1) Watson and Crick elucidated the structure of DNA in 1953. Their research built on and helped explain the findings of other scientists‚ including ________. A) X-ray diffraction studies by Rosalind Franklin and Maurice Wilkins. B) Chargaff’s rules: C = G and T = A. C) Scientists who recognized that a nucleotide consisted of a sugar‚ a phosphate‚ and a nitrogen-containing base. D) All of the above were important considerations in the elucidation of

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    Dna Lab

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    The investigation on the average mass of DNA with the mass of banana‚ strawberry and kiwi. Purpose: The purpose of this lab is to investigate the comparison between the amount of DNA per gram of fruit that can be extracted from a banana‚ strawberry and kiwi and to determine which one has more DNA. Hypothesis: The banana genome contains 837 MBPs and the strawberry genome contains 206 MBPs and the kiwi genome contains 128 MBPs. This states that there are more base pairs in a banana genome

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    Dna Chip

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    An Introduction to DNA microarrays Rebecca Fry‚ Ph.D. http://www.buffalo.edu/UBT/UBT What is a DNA Microarray? genes or gene fragments attached to a substrate (glass) Tens of thousands of spots Hybridized slide Two dyes Image analyzed 1 The Beginnings of Microarray Technology Lockhart et al.‚ 1996 Nature Biotechnology “Expression monitoring by hybridisation to high-density oligonucleotide arrays” Schena et al.‚ 1995 Science “Quantitative monitoring of gene expression

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    DNA Extraction

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    Report August 28‚ 2013 DNA Extraction on Onion (Allium cepa) and Human Cheek Cell Arriza‚ Rolland Merch Buscato‚ Carl G. Butil‚ Conrad G. Leonida‚ Renee Theresa ABSTRACT This activity observes the DNA present in onion (Allium cepa) and human cheek cells by extracting it with the addition of lysis buffer and chilled ethanol. The lysis buffer is prepared from squeezed onion mixed with salt and Pantene Pro-V Shampoo. The buffer degrades the protein enveloping the DNA found in onion and cheek

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    DNA sequencing

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    DNA Sequencing As of last few weeks‚ the transformation lab is performed to convey and purify a given protein. However after further research scientists found out that Transformation is not only used to purify protein but also to find out contents that are stored in a given plasmid. The objective of the lab that is to be performed involves a procedure that determines the identity of an unknown gene replicated in a plasmid. To begin this procedure two to four colonies of bacteria is added to two

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