Repetitive sequence-based PCR (REP-PCR) has notably been recognized as a rapid fingerprinting method at the strain level (18, 32). This technique has...
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1. Periodic, repetitive sequence of events in a process that plays out over time (such as a life cycle), or keeps on going indefinitely (such as a ...
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1. Periodic, repetitive sequence of events in a process that plays out over time (such as a life cycle), or keeps on going indefinitely (such as a cash cycle).
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Repeated sequence (DNA) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Repeated sequence (DNA) ... of DNA sequences, one can distinguish two main types of repeated sequence: ... Repetitive DNA sequences · Genetics stubs ... |
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Interspersed repeat - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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DNA sequences with high copy numbers are then called repetitive sequences. If the copies of a sequence motif lie adjacent to each other in a block, or an array, ...
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The current explosion of DNA sequence information has generated increasing evidence for the claim that noncoding repetitive DNA sequences present within ...
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Repetitive sequences in complex genomes: structure and evolution. Jurka J, Kapitonov VV, Kohany O, Jurka MV. Genetic Information Research Institute, ...
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Highly repetitive DNA is found in some untranslated regions. 6 to 10 base pair sequences may be repeated 100000 to 1000000 times. Whole genes may exist ...
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DNA reassociation kinetics is used to classify the repetitive DNA sequences. The total DNA is first randomly cleaved into fragments with an average size of about ...
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