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Automated Generation of Supported Lipid Bilayer Arrays with Controlled Receptor Densities in Well Plates. [PDF]

open access: yesACS Appl Mater Interfaces
Schlicke J   +12 more
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Terminology, retrieval bias, and field definition in forensic genetic genealogy. [PDF]

open access: yesForensic Sci Int Synerg
Mittelman D, Budowle B, Mittelman K.
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Complementary DNA-DNA hybridization in Drosophila

Journal of Molecular Evolution, 1992
We have performed DNA-DNA hybridization experiments among several species of Drosophila using the evolutionarily conserved portion of the genome representing sequences coding for amino acids of proteins. This was done by using as tracer, radioactively labeled complementary DNA that was reverse transcribed from adult mRNA.
A, Caccone, J M, Gleason, J R, Powell
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Interaction of complementary RNA and DNA

Journal of Molecular Biology, 1964
Double-strand formation occurs with high molecular weight DNA embedded in agar on incubation with either messenger RNA or sheared, denatured DNA. Both the DNA in the agar and the DNA fragments must be previously denatured for reaction to occur. The fraction of the total RNA in E. coli represented by the messenger type is about 1·3%.
B J, MCCARTHY, E T, BOLTON
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Complementary strands of CELO virus DNA

Journal of Virology, 1975
When alkali-denatured DNA from CELO virus (an avian adenovirus) was annealed for 15 min at 37 C in 0.1 M NaCl, 70% of the molecules formed single-stranded circles. This is probably due to base pairing of complementary sequences not more than 110 nucleotides long at the ends of the single strands and implies an inverted terminal repetition in the duplex
A J, Robinson, A J, Bellett
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Strategies for constructing complementary DNA for cloning

Journal of Theoretical Biology, 1982
Abstract We have examined alternative approaches to existing methods for synthesizing complementary DNA suitable for molecular cloning. One model of construction is presented in which ribonucleotides are added to the 3′ end of complementary DNA prior to synthesis of the second DNA strand.
J, Gaubatz, G V, Paddock
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Complementary DNA Libraries: An Overview

Molecular Biotechnology, 2003
The generation of complete and full-length cDNA libraries for potential functional assays of specific gene sequences is essential for most molecules in biotechnology and biomedical research. The field of cDNA library generation has changed rapidly in the past 10 yr.
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A Drosophila Complementary DNA Resource

Science, 2000
Collections of nonredundant, full-length complementary DNA (cDNA) clones for each of the model organisms and humans will be important resources for studies of gene structure and function. We describe a general strategy for producing such collections and its implementation, which so far has generated a set of cDNAs corresponding to over 40%
G M, Rubin   +6 more
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