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Genomic DNA Libraries

1998
1. Theory and Techniques of Library Construction Genomic DNA libraries are a collection of DNA fragments that together represent the entire (or nearly entire) genome of the mdividual from which the DNA was derived. These fragments are contained within self-rephcatmg vectors that enable them to be mamtamed and propagated within the cells of ...
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Isolation of genomic DNA

1997
It has been claimed that there exist at least as many methods of isolating nudeic acids as there are molecular biology laboratories (Jowett, 1986). This is surely an understatement, since my experience tells me that every graduate student will tend to introduce a new, usually irrelevant modification that, he or she hopes, will bring him to the top of ...
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Genomic Evolution: Flying DNA

Current Biology, 1994
The extremely high AT content of bat DNA complicates the reconstruction of bat phylogeny from DNA sequence data, but may help throw light on genomic evolution.
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Genomic DNA: Purification

, 2013
Genomic deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) can be prepared from any source by three steps: cell lysis, deproteinisation, and recovery of DNA. The basic protocol needs to be adapted to the demands of the application, the number of samples to be processed, the ...
B. Tümmler, F. Stanke
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DNA Methylation and Mycoplasma Genomes

Journal of Molecular Evolution, 2003
DNA methylation is one of the many hypotheses proposed to explain the observed deficiency in CpG dinucleotides in a variety of genomes covering a wide taxonomic distribution. Recent studies challenged the methylation hypothesis on empirical grounds. First, it cannot explain why the Mycoplasma genitalium genome exhibits strong CpG deficiency without DNA
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Genome of DNA Viruses

1999
The genome of plant DNA viruses can be either single-stranded or double-stranded. Family Geminiviridae (Mayo and Pringle, 1998; geminiviruses) and the proposed genus Nanovirus (Pringle, 1998; Nanoviruses) contain single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) genome while family Caulimoviridae (Mayo and Pringle, 1998) contains double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) genome ...
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Genomic DNA methylation: the mark and its mediators.

TIBS -Trends in Biochemical Sciences. Regular ed, 2006
R. Klose, A. Bird
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The origin of DNA genomes and DNA replication proteins

Current Opinion in Microbiology, 2002
In recent years, it has became clear that most proteins involved in cellular DNA precursor synthesis or DNA replication have been 'invented' more than once, indicating that the transition from RNA to DNA genomes was more complex than previously thought.
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[15] Isolation of genomic DNA

1987
Bernhard G. Herrmann   +1 more
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Genomic DNA Digestion and Ribotyping

2003
Bacteria may need to be characterized for a number of reasons. Newly discovered organisms are characterized to determine their taxonomic position; clinical isolates are characterized to provide an indication of pathogenic potential and likely antibiotic susceptibility.
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