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  • 101random priming — Method of labelling a DNA probe for use in hybridization. Double stranded DNA is denatured to form a single stranded template. Random oligonucleotide primers (usually hexamers) are allowed to anneal, nucleotides and DNA polymerase added, and new… …

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  • 102fullerene — /fool euh reen /, n. any of a class of molecules of carbon having a roughly spherical shape. [1985 90; after R. Buckminster FULLER; see ENE] * * * Any of a class of all carbon molecules whose atoms are arranged in closed hollow shells. Allotropes …

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  • 103lehr — /lear, lair/, n. an oven used to anneal glass. Also, leer. [1905 10; < G Lehr, Leer model] * * * …

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  • 104reanneal — verb To anneal again a reannealed polymer …

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  • 105FISH — Abbreviation for fluorescence in situ hybridization, a molecular technique used in chromosome studies. FISH employs fluorescent (fluorescein tags) that glow under ultraviolet light to detect the hybridization (the combination) of molecular probes …

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  • 106hybridization — 1. The process of breeding a hybrid. 2. Crossing over between related but nonallelic genes. 3. The specific reassociation of complementary strands of polynucleic acids; e.g., the formation of a DNA RNA hybrid. 4. The process or act of forming a&#8230; …

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  • 107treatment — Medical or surgical management of a patient. SEE ALSO: therapy, therapeutics. [Fr. traitement (see treat)] active t. a therapeutic substance or course intended to ameliorate the basic disease …

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  • 108Delitto perfetto — is a genetic technique for in vivo site directed mutagenesis in yeast. This name is an Italian term for perfect deletion and is also an idiom for perfect murder. The name refers to the ability of the technique to create desired genetic changes&#8230; …

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  • 109Paired-end Tags — Paired end tags, also known as PET, refer to the short sequences at the 5’ and 3’ ends of the DNA fragment of interest, which can be a piece of genomic DNA or cDNA. These short sequences are called tags or signatures because, in theory, they&#8230; …

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  • 110Molecular Inversion Probe — (MIP)[1] belongs to the class of Capture by Circularization molecular techniques [1] for performing genomic partitioning, a process through which one captures and enriches specific regions of the genome[2]. Probes used in this technique are&#8230; …

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