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Nuclear DNA Content Estimation of Seaweed by Fluorimetry Analysis
Fluorimetry analysis of nuclear DNA content allows identification of genome size and ploidy levels of different life phases, tissues, and populations... -
Content-based filter queries on DNA data storage systems
Recent developments in DNA data storage systems have revealed the great potential to store large amounts of data at a very high density with...
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Predicting tumour content of liquid biopsies from cell-free DNA
BackgroundLiquid biopsy is a minimally-invasive method of sampling bodily fluids, capable of revealing evidence of cancer. The distribution of...
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Factors for Conversion of the Content of Double-Stranded DNA to Carbon of Soil Microbial Biomass
Abstract —The relationship between the concentration of soil DNA and microbial biomass determined by the method of substrate-induced respiration was...
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Genotoxic effect of Tamiflu and Adamine on DNA content in male albino mice
BackgroundTamiflu (Oseltamivir) and Adamine (Amantadine HCl) are antiviral drugs which are used for prevention and treatment for influenza. The...
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Liver saturated fat content associates with hepatic DNA methylation in obese individuals
BackgroundAccumulation of saturated fatty acids (SFAs) in the liver is known to induce hepatic steatosis and inflammation causing non-alcoholic fatty...
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DNA Phenoty**
The genesis of DNA biology has been a fundamental point in advancing the knowledge of living beings and their functioning. DNA is the blueprint of... -
DNA Sequencing Technologies and DNA Barcoding
DNA barcodes are short, standardized DNA segments that geneticists can use to identify all living taxa. On the other hand, DNA barcoding identifies... -
Dependence of the Duration of Periods of the Mitotic Cycle on the Holoploid DNA Content in Root Apical Meristems
AbstractThe dependence of the duration of individual periods of the mitotic cycle on the holoploid DNA content, the number of chromosomes, and the...
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Sperm function, mitochondrial activity and in vivo fertility are associated to their mitochondrial DNA content in pigs
BackgroundDespite their low abundance in sperm, mitochondria have diverse functions in this cell type, including energy production, signalling and...
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The nuclear DNA content, ploidy, and chromosome numbers in some species of Nitraria and associations with pollen characteristics
For the first time, nuclear genome size and ploidy of five Nitraria species from 49 populations were examined by flow cytometry. All populations were...
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Nuclear DNA Content Variation in Different Life Cycle Stages of Sugar Kelp, Saccharina latissima
Ploidy variants can be utilized to increase yield, introduce sterility, and modify specific traits with an economic impact. Despite economic...
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Animal DNA Testing
Animal DNA can play a key role in poaching, illegal trafficking, and crimes involving animal products. DNA from nonhuman sources can be more prone to... -
DNA Electrophoresis
Electrophoretic techniques have come a long way since their discovery and show continuous potential for advancement. The basic principle of the... -
Flow-cytometry Assessment of DNA content and Immunophenoty** of Immune-cells in Lymph-node-specimens as a Potential Diagnostic Signature of Aggressiveness in B-Non-Hodgkin Lymphomas
Flow-cytometry (FC) is a powerful tool that can assist in lymphoma diagnosis in lymph node (LN) specimens. Although lymphoma diagnosis and...
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Chromosomal variations in twelve ecotypes of a medicinal plant Drimia indica (Roxb.) Jessop: karyotypes and 2C DNA content analysis
Indian Squill ( Drimia indica ) belonging to the family Asparagaceae is a highly medicinal herb with several therapeutic properties. The cytotaxonomic...
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DNA Methylation
In this chapter, the best-understood epigenetic mark, cytosine methylation of genomic DNA, will be introduced. DNA methylation is performed by DNA... -
Mature oocyte dysmorphisms may be associated with progesterone levels, mitochondrial DNA content, and vitality in luteal granulosa cells
PurposeTo identify whether follicular environment parameters are associated with mature oocyte quality, embryological and clinical outcomes.
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The metazoan landscape of mitochondrial DNA gene order and content is shaped by selection and affects mitochondrial transcription
Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) harbors essential genes in most metazoans, yet the regulatory impact of the multiple evolutionary mtDNA rearrangements has...
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Mitofusin 1 and 2 regulation of mitochondrial DNA content is a critical determinant of glucose homeostasis
The dynamin-like GTPases Mitofusin 1 and 2 (Mfn1 and Mfn2) are essential for mitochondrial function, which has been principally attributed to their...