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DNA Deoxyribonucleic acid. The molecule that encodes genetic information in the nucleus of cells. It determines the structure, function, and behavior of the cell.
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DNA library A collection of DNA from a tissue or organism. It is usually made available by cloning this DNA into bacterial plasmids.
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DNA probe A single-stranded piece of DNA that binds specifically to a complementary DNA sequence; the probe is labeled (eg, with a fluorescent or radioactive tag) in order to detect its incorporation through hybridization with DNA in a sample.
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DNA Deoxyribonucleic acid: Carrier of the genetic information; structural plan for proteins; the DNA consists of linearly linked nucleotides, whose sequence forms the hereditary information Illustration 1: The DNA, the deoxyribonucleic acid, consists of two strands of linked nucleotides with one of the four bases adenine (A), thymine (T), guanine (G) and cytosine (C). One oxygen atom is missing in the sugar content of the nucleotide - thus the prefix "deoxy". ...
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DNA one of the two nucleic acids found in all cells. DNA is a part of a cell that contains and controls all the genetic information, the thousands of genes necessary to reproduce it. The genes are responsible for passing on traits from generation to generation. Dysphagia: difficulty or pain in swallowing. E Edema: the swelling or accumulation of fluid in part of the body.
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