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Identification of 'Old World' Leishmania by DNA recombinant probes.

Molecular and biochemical parasitology (Print), 1989
G J Van Eys   +5 more
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Recombinant DNA

The American Journal of Medicine, 1982
D G, Gardner, J D, Baxter
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Introduction to Recombinant DNA

Pediatrics, 1984
Seldom has a scientific or biomedical break-through evoked the awe, controversy, or sheer incredulity that has accompanied the developments in the field of recombinant DNA technology or more popularly, gene cloning and genetic engineering. Now little more than one generation after Avery, et al1 demonstrated that genes were encoded in DNA and Watson and
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Algebraic and Topological Models for DNA Recombinant Processes

International Conference on Developments in Language Theory, 2004
N. Jonoska, M. Saito
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A caspase-activated DNase that degrades DNA during apoptosis, and its inhibitor ICAD

Nature, 1998
M. Enari   +5 more
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DNA helicases in recombination

2007
The different pathways of homologous recombination involve the recognition and pairing of homologous DNA sequences promoted by proteins that catalyze strand exchange. Other steps in recombination involve double stranded DNA unwinding for branch migration activities, and in some cases the reannealing of single DNA strands.
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Recombinant DNA Technology

1987
The basic techniques of genetics have relied heavily on spontaneous or induced mutation, followed by standard recombination methods using sexual or asexual processes. There are natural barriers to limit recombination between different organisms, although some of these can be circumvented. Much interest has recently centred around techniques which avoid
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