Transmission electron microscopy DNA sequencing is a single-molecule sequencing technology that uses transmission electron microscopy techniques. The...
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Database of personal genomics information Transmission electron microscopy DNA sequencing – Single-molecule sequencing technology "Next-generation" remains...
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the biomolecule. Transmission electron microscopy, as a technique, utilizes the fact that samples interact with a beam of electrons and only parts of...
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structures DNA Day – Holiday celebrated on April 25 DNA microarray – Collection of microscopic DNA spots attached to a solid surface DNA sequencing – Process...
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diagnostic tests. Some uses of microscopy also involve the use of transmission electron microscopy and scanning electron microscopy. Usually, the cysts are freeze...
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Nanopore (section Nanopore based sequencing)
imaging methods such as scanning electron microscopy (SEM), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), atomic force microscopy (AFM); fluid transport such as...
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Medical microbiology (section Microscopy)
electron microscopy are scanning electron microscopy and transmission electron microscopy. Transmission electron microscopy passes electrons through a...
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Mitochondrion (section DNA repair)
visualization by fluorescence microscopy and conventional transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The resolution of fluorescence microscopy (≈200 nm) is insufficient...
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Human mitochondrial DNA was the first significant part of the human genome to be sequenced. This sequencing revealed that human mtDNA has 16,569 base pairs...
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HIV (section Treatment and transmission)
spike has now been determined by X-ray crystallography and cryogenic electron microscopy. These advances in structural biology were made possible due to the...
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Human papillomavirus infection (redirect from Hpv dna test)
Human papillomavirus infection (HPV infection) is caused by a DNA virus from the Papillomaviridae family. Many HPV infections cause no symptoms and 90%...
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Infection (section Microscopy)
agent. Microscopy may be carried out with simple instruments, such as the compound light microscope, or with instruments as complex as an electron microscope...
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Nucleoid (section DNA supercoiling and gene expression)
Therefore, it appears that DNA-bound GalR multimerizes to form long-distance interactions. Conventional transmission electron microscopy (TEM) of chemically...
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explained through molecular phylogenetics, the sequencing of entire genomes and transcriptomes, and electron microscopy studies of the flagellar apparatus and...
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Raman microscopy can be combined with complementary imaging methods, such as atomic force microscopy (Raman-AFM) and scanning electron microscopy (Raman-SEM)...
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eukaryote? A unique microorganism from the deep sea". Journal of Electron Microscopy. 61 (6): 423–431. doi:10.1093/jmicro/dfs062. PMID 23024290. Woese...
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neurons and their interconnections. These are usually obtained by electron microscopy and have a scale of nanometers. They are only available for small...
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Mycobacterium tuberculosis (section Microscopy)
Epigenome. Single-molecule real-time sequencing and subsequent bioinformatic analysis has identified three DNA methyltransferases in M. tuberculosis...
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used in electron microscopy) and sectioned with a diamond knife; the resulting sections were examined with transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The...
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Viroid (section Transmission and replication)
single-strandedness and circularity of viroids was confirmed by electron microscopy, The complete nucleotide sequence of potato spindle tuber viroid...
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Ebola (section Transmission)
by their unique filamentous shapes in cell cultures examined with electron microscopy. The specific diagnosis of EVD is confirmed by isolating the virus...
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RNA (section Differences between DNA and RNA)
Tirumalai MR, Kaelber JT, Park DR, Tran Q, Fox GE (August 2020). "Cryo-Electron Microscopy Visualization of a Large Insertion in the 5S ribosomal RNA of the...
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used a combination of X-ray crystallography, cryo-electron microscopy and atomic force microscopy to investigate the functionality of cap and its interaction...
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Quantification of marine viruses was originally performed using transmission electron microscopy but has been replaced by epifluorescence or flow cytometry...
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interactions and communication are critical. Discovery of DNA, the development of sequencing technologies, PCR, and cloning techniques enabled the investigation...
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hosts. Fecal–oral transmission is the major route through which pathogenic strains of the bacterium cause disease. This transmission method is occasionally...
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Sugarcane grassy shoot disease (section Transmission)
effective disease identification and control. Though reliable, DNA hybridization, electron microscopy and PCR techniques require specialized equipment and trained...
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oxidation, driving metabolism by transferring electrons from a given electron donor to a terminal electron acceptor in a redox reaction. Chemotrophs are...
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Chlorovirus (category Nucleocytoplasmic large DNA viruses)
Chlorovirus, also known as Chlorella virus, is a genus of giant double-stranded DNA viruses, in the family Phycodnaviridae. This genus is found globally in freshwater...
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five- or six-pointed star-like surface structure when viewed by electron microscopy. Along with the Picornaviridae and the Caliciviridae, the Astroviridae...
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