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Methods for simultaneous and quantitative isolation of mitochondrial DNA, nuclear DNA and RNA from mammalian cells

Methods for simultaneous and quantitative isolation of mitochondrial DNA, nuclear DNA and RNA from mammalian cells

... mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) • nuclear DNA (ncDNA) • RNA Mitochondria are endowed with essential cellular ...and DNA in order to save both the starting biological material and isolation ...

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Nuclear-DNA evidence that northeastern Atlantic Mytilus trossulus mussels carry M. edulis genes

Nuclear-DNA evidence that northeastern Atlantic Mytilus trossulus mussels carry M. edulis genes

... Nuclear-DNA evidence that northeastern Atlantic Mytilus trossulus mussels carry M. edulis genes Philippe Borsa1, Claire Daguin, Sofia Ramos Caetano, François Bonhomme IRD and Laboratoire Génome et ...

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Genetic relationships of Mytilus galloprovincialis Lmk. populations worldwide: evidence from nuclear -DNA markers

Genetic relationships of Mytilus galloprovincialis Lmk. populations worldwide: evidence from nuclear -DNA markers

... Fig. 2. Sampling sites for M y t i l u s g a l l o p r o v i n c i a l i s . Abbreviations for samples: BOD Bodega Bay, California; CHL Dichato, southern Central Chile; STB Setubal, Portugal; SET Sète, France [= sample ...

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Geographic structure of European anchovy: a nuclear-DNA study

Geographic structure of European anchovy: a nuclear-DNA study

... of nuclear-DNA markers to detect eventual hybrids and / or heterozygote deficiencies that would point to admixture of two reproductively isolated ...

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Genetic characterisation of Mytilus galloprovincialis Lmk. in North West Africa using nuclear DNA markers

Genetic characterisation of Mytilus galloprovincialis Lmk. in North West Africa using nuclear DNA markers

... Abstract The genetic relationships among Mytilus galloprovincialis populations over their range in the northeastern Atlantic and the western Mediterranean were investigated using polymerase chain reaction (PCR)- ...

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Spatial and temporal genetic structure of the planktonic Sagitta setosa (Chaetognatha) in European seas as revealed by mitochondrial and nuclear DNA markers

Spatial and temporal genetic structure of the planktonic Sagitta setosa (Chaetognatha) in European seas as revealed by mitochondrial and nuclear DNA markers

... and nuclear data for 1724 Sagitta setosa individuals from three European Table 6 Hierarchical analyses of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) and nuclear DNA (nDNA) molecular variance (amova) amongst ...

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Antibody-Based Detection of Global Nuclear DNA Methylation in Cells, Tissue Sections, and Mammalian Embryos

Antibody-Based Detection of Global Nuclear DNA Methylation in Cells, Tissue Sections, and Mammalian Embryos

... 2. Primary antibodies can be directly coupled to fluorophores, but in order to amplify the signal, in most cases fluorescently tagged secondary antibodies are used (indirect immunostaining). The range of available ...

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Geometric morphometrics, Fourier analysis of otolith shape, and nuclear-DNA markers distinguish two anchovy species (Engraulis spp.) in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea

Geometric morphometrics, Fourier analysis of otolith shape, and nuclear-DNA markers distinguish two anchovy species (Engraulis spp.) in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea

... Fig. S2. Results of Bayesian structure analysis of individual genotypes in anchovy samples (Engraulis spp.) from Mersin Bay and four other samples from the Atlantic and the Western Mediterranean Sea, based on 11 ...

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The evolutionary radiation of Arvicolinae rodents (voles and lemmings): relative contribution of nuclear and mitochondrial DNA phylogenies

The evolutionary radiation of Arvicolinae rodents (voles and lemmings): relative contribution of nuclear and mitochondrial DNA phylogenies

... 2. Systematics of voles, lemmings, and muskrats (i) Interrelationships of major genera For the first time, and contrary to phylogenies based on mitochondrial data alone [34], the use of a nuclear DNA exon ...

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Revealing hidden species diversity in closely related species using nuclear SNPs, SSRs and DNA sequences - a case study in the tree genus Milicia

Revealing hidden species diversity in closely related species using nuclear SNPs, SSRs and DNA sequences - a case study in the tree genus Milicia

... Besides nuclear DNA sequences, widely used co- dominant markers such as nuclear microsatellites (or simple sequence repeats, SSRs) and single-nucleotide polymorphism loci (SNPs) are valuable to ...

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Plant DNA Polymerases

Plant DNA Polymerases

... on DNA replication per se, or by a more direct role of the analyzed proteins in the altered ...to DNA damage sensing and chromatin mark replication [ 50 , 53 ], but the underlying molecular mechanisms ...

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Constraints Imposed on International Nuclear Trade by Nuclear Export Control Regimes

Constraints Imposed on International Nuclear Trade by Nuclear Export Control Regimes

... with nuclear weapons research program Catch-all II and III require that if the exporter is aware or has ground for suspecting that non-listed items are intended to contribute to nuclear weapons activities; ...

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Introduction au DNA-Barcoding

Introduction au DNA-Barcoding

... al3 2005) dans lesquelles furent mises en évidence de potentielles espèces cryptiques. Cet usage du DNA-Barcoding s'est vu notamment renforcé par le concept de la taxonomie intégrative (Dayrat, (2005); Rubinoff. ...

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Human RAD52 Captures and Holds DNA Strands, Increases DNA Flexibility, and Prevents Melting of Duplex DNA: Implications for DNA Recombination

Human RAD52 Captures and Holds DNA Strands, Increases DNA Flexibility, and Prevents Melting of Duplex DNA: Implications for DNA Recombination

... single-stranded DNA (ssDNA). In-depth knowl- edge of RAD52-DNA interaction is required to under- stand how its activity is integrated in DNA repair ...single DNA mole- ...double-stranded ...

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Embryonic fate after somatic cell nuclear transfer in non-enucleated goldfish oocytes is determined by first cleavages and DNA methylation patterns

Embryonic fate after somatic cell nuclear transfer in non-enucleated goldfish oocytes is determined by first cleavages and DNA methylation patterns

... www.nature.com/scientificreports/ clones development is not due to the variability in the experimental in vitro storage time of the oocyte prior to nuclear transfer. Duration of the first two cell cycles after ...

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Sequencing of whole plastid genomes and nuclear ribosomal DNA of Diospyros species (Ebenaceae) endemic to New Caledonia: many species, little divergence

Sequencing of whole plastid genomes and nuclear ribosomal DNA of Diospyros species (Ebenaceae) endemic to New Caledonia: many species, little divergence

... Caledonia at least four times via long-distance dispersal. Two of the successful dispersal events each resulted in a single species that still persists; an additional dispersal event led to a small clade comprising five ...

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Microscopic approaches for nuclear Many-Body dynamics: applications to nuclear reactions

Microscopic approaches for nuclear Many-Body dynamics: applications to nuclear reactions

... This effect is illustrated in figure 12 where potentials extracted from TDHF calculations are displayed as a function of relative distance for two different initial orientations of a prolate nucleus. In this case, when ...

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Fluorescence of DNA Duplexes: From Model Helices to Natural DNA

Fluorescence of DNA Duplexes: From Model Helices to Natural DNA

... and combining various computational methods will be necessary in order to incorporate both dipolar and orbital overlap interactions, to consider the role of water molecules and counter- ions in the relaxation process ...

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General view on nuclear fission

General view on nuclear fission

... Pre-fission neutron emission The pre-fission neutrons are registered in coincidence with fission only if the excitation energy of the residual nu- cleus falls above its fission barrier. This causes a pronounced ...

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Gas-cooled nuclear reactors

Gas-cooled nuclear reactors

... Two designs of electrolyzer have been developed; tubular and plane. Laboratory prototypes have been tested in the USA, Germany and Japan between 1975 and 1990. The CEA has been carrying out a program of research since ...

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