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Assessment of X Chromosome Centromere Instability in Alzheimer's Disease: A Quantitative FISH Approach. [PDF]

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Proximity-based super-resolution imaging enabled by DNA base-stacking interactions

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Taxonomic use of DNA G+C content and DNA-DNA hybridization in the genomic age.

International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology, 2014
The G+C content of a genome is frequently used in taxonomic descriptions of species and genera. In the past it has been determined using conventional, indirect methods, but it is nowadays reasonable to calculate the DNA G+C content directly from the ...
Jan P. Meier-Kolthoff   +2 more
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MOLECULAR EVOLUTIONARY DIVERGENCE AMONG NORTH AMERICAN CAVE CRICKETS.

, 1987
Single-copy DNA divergence among 23 populations of cave crickets belonging to two genera (Euhadenoecus and Hadenoecus) has been determined by DNA-DNA hybridization em- ploying the TEACL method.
Dna-Dna Hybridization   +2 more
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Evaluation of a microplate DNA : DNA hybridization method compared with the initial renaturation method

, 1998
Previously reported hybridization data, obtained with the initial renaturation method (De Ley et al. 1970), were compared with data obtained with a microplate DNA - DNA hybridization method (Ezaki et al. 1989).
J. Goris   +4 more
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Use of checkerboard DNA-DNA hybridization to study complex microbial ecosystems.

Oral Microbiology and Immunology, 2004
It has been difficult to conduct large scale studies of microbiologically complex ecosystems using conventional microbiological techniques. Molecular identification techniques in new probe-target formats, such as checkerboard DNA-DNA hybridization ...
S. Socransky   +6 more
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Clinical strains of Enterobacter agglomerans (synonyms: Erwinia herbicola, Erwinia milletiae) identified by DNA-DNA-hybridization.

Acta pathologica, microbiologica, et immunologica Scandinavica. Section B, Microbiology, 2009
Using DNA-DNA-hybridization it could be shown that 52 of 86 clinical isolates of Enterobacter agglomerans were closely related to each other, to the type strain of the species and also to the type strains of Erwinia herbicola and Erwinia milletiae.
E. Lind, J. Ursing
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