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nick A space introduced into a DNA strand by the loss of one or more nucleotides.
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nickel (NIK-ul) ?A kind of metal found in soil and often used in alloys and in industry.
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nickel Silver colored metallic element with an atomic symbol of Ni. Used as a metal plating to protect against corrosion.
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nickel (Ni, #28) a hard, silvery-white element that is used in coins and magnets
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nick translation Use of enzymes to break DNA and repolymerize small sections of the molecule, usually for purposes of labeling the DNA with a radioactive nucleotide.
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