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DNA sequence - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Apr 2, 2008 GenBank® is the NIH genetic sequence database, an annotated collection of all publicly available DNA sequences (Nucleic Acids Research,
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and scientists finished the first genetic sequence of a plant, that of the weed Arabidopsis thaliana, in December 2000. Many more genome sequences have been completed since then.
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Each of these enzymes recognised and 'restricted' a different and specific genetic sequence. This wide range of different enzymes (and therefore different cutting sites) enables us to manipulate DNA in such a simple yet specific way.
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Scientists from the United States, Europe and Japan have determined the first complete genetic sequence of a plant, an accomplishment that should deepen understanding of plant biology and provide new ways to genetically engineer crops to increase food production and improve nutrition.
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Producers of The USGENE® Genetic Sequence Database...
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Genetic sequencing is a the determination of the order of the bases in DNA: { Adenosine, Cytosine, Guanine, Thymine (Uracil in RNA) }. These bases, in triplets called codons, When the common sequence appears, it can be concluded that A and B are indeed both present on the same contig,
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GENETIC SEQUENCE BINARY FACTOR GROUPING AND COMPRESSION ROUTINES...
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USGENE is the unparalleled resource to perform freedom-to-operate, prior art, validity and infringement patent sequence searches in US gene patent publications. It is also ideal for anyone who needs the most up-to-date sequence data from the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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