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Meaning of "dsdna"

dsdna (noun) - abbreviation for double-stranded DNA, a molecule consisting of two complementary strands of nucleotides that carries genetic information in living organisms
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  • Initialism of double-stranded DNA.
  • Alternative form of dsDNA

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Various dsDNA binding dyes are identified herein.
Herpesvirales contain large eukaryotic dsDNA viruses.
Replication follows the dsDNA bidirectional replication model.
The template to be amplified is most preferably dsDNA.
The dsDNA is closed with a hairpin structure terminus.
Transcription involves separation of the dsDNA in the nucleus.
A closed linear dsDNA may also be used as a template.
Where appropriate single strands were annealed to form dsDNA.
Different dsDNA dyes will now be further discussed.
The helicase unwinds the dsDNA to make ssDNA.
The dsDNA was mixed with beads and applied.
The reactions for the detection of dsDNA were as follows.
The quantity of these antibodies is determined by using radioactively labelled dsDNA.
Known volumes of calf thymus dsDNA were used as standards.
The ssDNA is prepared from calf thymus dsDNA.

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These are the only known dsDNA viruses that infect plants.
The three types of dsDNA.
In this experiment biotinylated dsDNA target is mixed with biotinylated gluc.
Also described is the identification of various dsDNA binding dyes.
It is active against all dsDNA viruses that cause human disease.
The fluorescence results were rationalized relative to the amount of dsDNA measured.
Release of dsDNA into small volumes of buffer will be optimized by mathematical modeling.
It fluoresces when intercalated into dsDNA and not ssDNA.
The ssDNA and dsDNA may then be used in a variety of molecular biology applications.
The subject may be infected with at least one dsDNA virus.
Preference of the nuclease for ssDNA over dsDNA strongly depended on the ionic strength.
Antigene molecules are either antisense or sense molecules directed to a dsDNA target.
The resulting dsDNA can then be linearly amplified depending on the amplification primer sequence.
The resulting constructs are characterized by restriction mapping and confirmed by dsDNA sequencing.
This dye binds all dsDNA molecules and only emits a fluorescent signal when bound.
Transposase was added to assemble a transposome that did not contain any exposed dsDNA.
Ethidium bromide fluorescence is enhanced when intercalated into dsDNA and is a measure of product concentration.
The present invention relates also to a method for producing dsRNA from dsDNA.
Viruses from the two families have linear dsDNA genomes and share up to nine genes.
In the most preferred embodiment of the present invention the linker molecule is a dsDNA.
The DNA polymerase may be capable of using dsDNA or ssdNA as a template.
The compounds of the invention also should be able to form triple helices with dsDNA.
The fluorescence of dsDNA dyes depends on the strand status of the DNA.
The fluorescence intensity is inversely proportional to the amounts of dsDNA present in the reaction.
Clean dsDNA was digested with Not i in a standard digestion mixture and cleaned again.
This digestion results in significantly long regions of ssDNA overhang on each dsDNA termini.
Two techniques for SNP typing using dsDNA dyes have been published.
These findings qualitatively agree with the predictions given by the continuum theory of dsDNA packaging.
DsDNA is relatively stable in the cell and the material stays intact for a long time.
All viruses in Duplodnaviria are dsDNA viruses.
Melting curves with dsDNA dyes can identify heterozygous mutations that produce heteroduplexes during PCR.
There were no significant differences in the amount of Smith or dsDNA autoantibodies.
DsDNA containing the wildtype FVIII gene is used as a template.
It has been observed that two strands of PNA can bind to dsDNA.
Of particular interest is the released condition of dsDNA from the MB coated substrates.

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