We have recently examined double-strand break induction and rejoining in mES cells, and there was no evidence to suggest the presence of excessive DNA ...
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linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S001448270800517X
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Suppression of temperature-sensitivity of a dnaA46 mutant by excessive; DNA supercoiling; Taemi KONDO*, Shinji MIMA*, Nobuko FUKUMA, Kasuhisa SEKIMIZU, Tomofusa TSUCHIYA* and Tohru MIZUSHIMA*1;
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www.biochemj.org/bj/348/0375/3480375.pdf
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Jan 9, 2009 ... A naturally occurring DNA repair system that normally protects cells from damage can cause retinal degeneration and blindness when ...
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insciences.org/article.php?article_id=1280
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Poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase-1 protects excessive DNA strand breaks from deterioration during repair in human cell extracts. Parsons JL, Dianova II, ...
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www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15819892
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This led to a supernormal DNA/cell mass ratio. The excessive DNA was similar to the normal chromosomal DNA in size and stability in vivo. ...
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www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/365309
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Many of these cells also show excessive numbers of DNA single-strand breaks (>10000 per cell) when analyzed using the alkaline comet assay. ...
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cat.inist.fr/?aModele=afficheN&cpsidt=21422175
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Poor quality / dirty samples, poor or degraded primers or excessive DNA and / or primers will result in poor or failed sequence. ... Use your preferred method to isolate plasmid DNA. Need help?
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www.cancercare.mb.ca/home/cancer_research/manitoba_inst...
www.cancercare.mb.ca/home/cancer_research/manitoba_institute_of_cell_biology/dna_sequencing/tipssupport/
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Mucolyxir® Nanotech Nutrients® is a DNA-based formulation, utilizing DNA from wild Pacific salmon, that supports respiratory health.* One method by which the body attempts to keep ... When the attempts to eliminate foreign material fail, excessive DNA can build up from lysed white blood cells, resulting in viscous mucus.
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www.nutricology.com/-p-16614.html
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• Vampire DNA causes excessive absorption of magnesium into the skin and subcutaneous tissues, making the skin excessively photo-reactive. The skin will initially smolder, giving off a smoke-like vapour.
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dcrhind.ca/D.C._Rhind/Authors_Ramblings_files/Speculati...
dcrhind.ca/D.C._Rhind/Authors_Ramblings_files/Speculations%20on%20Vampire%20Physiology%20and%20DNA.pdf
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