Fingerprints or DNA
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EVIDENCEFingerprints or DNA
playsact, way, or manner of proceeding maneuver that was a play to get your fingerprints Erle Stanley Gardner
ADENINEComponent of DNA or RNA
TESTKITDrug or DNA home-use set
amplifycause (a gene or DNA sequence) to undergo amplification
amplifiedMake multiple copies of (a gene or DNA sequence)
amplifiesMake multiple copies of (a gene or DNA sequence)
amplifyingMake multiple copies of (a gene or DNA sequence)
ligasesAn enzyme that brings about ligation of DNA or another substance
antinucleartending to react with cell nuclei or their components (as DNA)
supercoilsSUPERCOIL, a complex coil formed by intertwining strands of protein or DNA
insertionsThe addition of extra DNA or RNA into a section of genetic material
homopolymera DNA or RNA strand whose nucleotides are all of the same kind
insertionThe addition of extra DNA or RNA into a section of genetic material
sequencedAscertain the sequence of amino acid or nucleotide residues in (a protein, DNA, etc.)
biopolymerA polymeric substance occurring in living organisms, e.g., a protein, cellulose, or DNA
sequencingAscertain the sequence of amino acid or nucleotide residues in (a protein, DNA, etc.)
homopolymersHOMOPOLYMER, a DNA or RNA strand whose nucleotides are all of the same kind
biopolymersA polymeric substance occurring in living organisms, e.g., a protein, cellulose, or DNA
polymeraseAn enzyme that brings about the formation of a particular polymer, esp. DNA or RNA
polymerasesAn enzyme that brings about the formation of a particular polymer, esp. DNA or RNA
polyhedrosisan often fatal disease of certain insect larvae or decapod crustaceans, caused by viruses containing DNA
supercoila complex coil formed by intertwining strands of protein or DNA / to create such a coil
conservemaintain (a quantity) constant during a process of chemical, physical, or evolutionary change conserved DNA sequences
sequencesThe order in which amino acid or nucleotide residues are arranged in a protein, DNA, etc
transcriptA length of RNA or DNA that has been transcribed respectively from a DNA or RNA template
conservingRetain (a particular amino acid, nucleotide, or sequence of these) unchanged in different protein or DNA molecules
transcriptsA length of RNA or DNA that has been transcribed respectively from a DNA or RNA template
conservedRetain (a particular amino acid, nucleotide, or sequence of these) unchanged in different protein or DNA molecules
polyhedrosesPOLYHEDROSIS, an often fatal disease of certain insect larvae or decapod crustaceans, caused by viruses containing DNA
conservesRetain (a particular amino acid, nucleotide, or sequence of these) unchanged in different protein or DNA molecules
cloningReplicate (a fragment of DNA placed in an organism) so that there is enough to analyze or use in protein production
transgenicof, pertaining to, or designating an organism containing genetic material into which DNA from an unrelated organism has been artificially introduced
transgenicOf, relating to, or denoting an organism that contains genetic material into which DNA from an unrelated organism has been artificially introduced
recombinationsThe rearrangement of genetic material, esp. by crossing over in chromosomes or by the artificial joining of segments of DNA from different organisms
episomebacterial DNA that is extrachromosomal and that may replicate autonomously as a plasmid or become incorporated into the chromosome and replicate with it
episomalbacterial DNA that is extrachromosomal and that may replicate autonomously as a plasmid or become incorporated into the chromosome and replicate with it
episomesbacterial DNA that is extrachromosomal and that may replicate autonomously as a plasmid or become incorporated into the chromosome and replicate with it
recombinationThe rearrangement of genetic material, esp. by crossing over in chromosomes or by the artificial joining of segments of DNA from different organisms
nucleosidesA compound (e.g., adenosine or cytidine) commonly found in DNA or RNA, consisting of a purine or pyrimidine base linked to a sugar