denatured protein — Altering the in vivo conformation of a protein by heat or salt treatment, thereby destroying its biological activity. Unlike denatured DNA, denatured proteins are seldom able to be renatured … Glossary of Biotechnology
DNA annealing — The reformation of double stranded DNA from thermally denatured DNA. The rate of reassociation depends upon the degree of repetition, and is slowest for unique sequences (this is the basis of the Cot value; see Cot curve) … Dictionary of molecular biology
DNA denaturation — DNA denaturation, also called DNA melting, is the process by which double stranded deoxyribonucleic acid unwinds and separates into single stranded strands through the breaking of hydrogen bonding between the bases. Both terms are used to refer… … Wikipedia
DNA sequencing — Part of a series on Genetics Key components Chromosome DNA • RNA Genome Heredity Mutation Nucleotide Variation … Wikipedia
DNA microarray experiment — steps involved in a microarray experiment (some steps omitted) For DNA microarrays in general, see DNA microarray. This is an example of a DNA microarray experiment, detailing a particular case to better explain DNA microarray experiments, while… … Wikipedia
denatured — A sample of DNA that is single stranded … Forensic science glossary
Use of DNA in forensic entomology — Forensic science Physiological sciences … Wikipedia
single stranded DNA — (= ssDNA) DNA that consists of only one chain of nucleotides rather than the two base pairing strands found in DNA in the double helix form. Parvoviridae have a single stranded DNA genome. Single stranded DNA can be produced experimentally by… … Dictionary of molecular biology
foldback DNA — Consists of inverted repeats that have renatured by intrastrand reassociation of denatured DNA … Forensic science glossary
Methylated DNA immunoprecipitation — (MeDIP or mDIP) is a large scale (chromosome or genome wide) technique that is used to enrich for methylated DNA sequences. It consists of isolating methylated DNA fragments via an antibody raised against 5 methylcytosine (5mC). This technique… … Wikipedia