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dna

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Usage examples of dna.

Blood had DNA, and water had a similar structure that existed only on the aetheric plane.

Beatrice Mangan provide Macrodur with a copy of the Tokyo research confirming eradication of the allomorphic trait in the body through substitution of human DNA.

Yet no geneticist has ever found one scrap of proof that psychology and mind patterns are encoded biochemically into the DNA.

It is from here that behaviour and instinct are determined, providing - automatically - as a reflection of what lies within, the sense organs, the limbs, the DNA, the cell and organ structure, the molecular and bioelectrical patternings - everything with which we are presently familiar and much more which we have yet to uncover.

I figured the killer for an organized offender who washed the saliva out of his bites to prevent recovery of DNA evidence.

Ressler devises a variant on the now notorious Waring Blendor technique to test the supposition that DNA information is transcribed and read like a linear tape.

If Jake had been able to get DNA or pursue other testing, maybe scanning electron microscopy of the calcaneus lesion, we might have learned more.

Both those guys had a thin line of vamp in their DNA, and their not being able to rest truly made Carlos worry.

You are instructed to encourage the appropriate castes of the Human Species to decode DNA and increase Altitude and Mobility.

One of their findings is that the common chemotherapeutic drug cisplatin is particularly effective in killing cancer cells that have a specific defect in their ability to repair their DNA.

You admit to stupid, you cop to thoughtless, you plead brain-dead, you vouchsafe radical DNA damage all the way back to the Mesolithic, including that embarrassing contretemps involving your ancestor Hoockmuh of the Clactonians which resulted in your being minus a lobe or two of brain, and thus you are truly and genuinely contrite about having cut him off.

DNA coding sequence of the D4 receptor, a forty-eight base-pair sequence that controls clozapine and spiperone binding, especially when it appears as an eightfold repeat.

Ressler recognizes: Linus Pauling, Nobel laureate, supreme figure of American chemistry, he of vitamin C and the covalent bond, structural elucidator of any number of organic molecules, and nip-and-tuck runner-up to the three-dimensional solution of DNA.

Bacterial DNA simply sprawls out amid the cytoplasmic goo like a circular double-helix of snarled and knotted Slinkies.

One structural unit of nucleic acids such as DNA is a purine, a dicyclic nitrogen-containing molecule.