A DNAdatabase or DNA databank is a database of DNA data. A DNAdatabase can be used in the analysis of genetic disease s, genetic fingerprinting for criminology , or genetic genealogy . DNA databases may be national DNAdatabase public or private. These databases do not normally hold DNA except for a short time. DNA fingerprints or DNA profiling DNA profiles are made from the DNA and these are held electronically in the DNAdatabase The largest DNAdatabase in the world is CODIS , ref http www.fbi.gov hq lab codis national.htm CODIS National DNA Index System ref followed by the United Kingdom National DNADatabase , ref http www.publications.parliament.uk cgi bin newhtml hl?DB semukparl&STEMMER en&WORDS ndnad&ALL &ANY &PHRASE &CATEGORIES &SIMPLE ndnad&SPEAKER &COLOUR red&STYLE s&ANCHOR 70620w0037.htm spnew5&URL pa cm200607 cmhansrd cm070620 text 70620w0037.htm 70620w0037.htm spnew5 House of Commons Hansard Written Answers for 20 Jun 2007 pt 0037 ref and thirdly a California n DNAdatabase Clarify date September 2009 its records are included in CODIS . The Australia n criminal DNAdatabase is called the National Criminal Investigation DNADatabase NCIDD ref http www.crimtrac.gov.au ... DNADatabase NCIDD ref and the Canada Canadian equivalent is the National DNA Data Bank NDDB ref http www.nddb bndg.org Canadian National DNA Data Bank ref Types A national DNAdatabase is a government database of DNA profiles against which law enforcement agencies can match suspect DNA. A genetic genealogy database is a DNAdatabase of genealogical DNA test results. A medical DNAdatabase is a DNAdatabase of medically relevant genetic variations http www.sciencemag.org content 287 5456 1184.2.full . Privacy Issues Section OR date September 2009 Critics of DNA databases warn that the various ... DnaDatabase Category Biological databases Category Privacy Category Forensic software fr Base de donn es ADN tr DNA veri taban ... more details
Cleanup link rot date September 2011 A national DNAdatabase is a government database of DNA profiling DNA profiles which can be used by Law enforcement agency law enforcement agencies to identify suspects of crimes. The first government database UK National DNADatabase NDNAD was set up by the United ... submit a DNA sample, the profile of which is then stored on the DNAdatabase as a permanent record. In Scotland, the law requires the DNA profiles of most people who are acquitted be removed from the database ... to introduce a DNAdatabase of the entire population of Portugal. ref name portugal2005 http ... database 52 CNECV 2007 Opinion on the Legal System for DNA Profile Databases ref the database ... Scope of databases The United States maintains the largest DNAdatabase in the world, with the Combined ... Kingdom National DNADatabase National DNADatabase NDNAD , which is of similar size. The size ... and samples ref When a match is made from a national DNAdatabase to link a crime scene to an offender who has provided a DNA sample to a database that link is often referred to as a cold hit . A cold ... value than a DNA match made from outside the DNAdatabase. ref Rose & Goos DNA A Practical Guide Carswell ... DNA Index System ref making it the largest DNAdatabase in the world. As of the same date, CODIS ... DNAdatabase in the world naturally, as CODIS contains all states database information . Political measures such as California Proposition 69 2004 , which increased the scope of the DNAdatabase, have ... law enforcement to take DNA from an arrestee and enter it into the state s CODIS DNAdatabase to see ..., the DNAdatabase is used to look for partial matches that would be expected between close family ... identify a suspect when the perpetrator has no DNA sample in the database. ref http dnaforensics.com ... politics 2009 may 07 dnadatabase plans condemned ref Illegal registers In 2011, media reported ... DNADatabase References Reflist Category Biological databases Category Databases by country Category ... more details
linkrot date November 2011 The United Kingdom National DNADatabase NDNAD officially the UK National Criminal Intelligence DNADatabase is a national DNADatabase that was set up in 1995. As of the end ... be on DNAdatabase publisher BBC date 5 September 2007 accessdate 2007 09 05 ref and, in England ... genetic information. Because DNA is inherited, the database can also be used to indirectly identify ... url http www.parliament.uk documents upload POSTpn258.pdf title The national DNAdatabase publisher ... 06 postscript none ref Origin and function The United Kingdom s National DNADatabase NDNAD was set ... since 1998 . All data held on the National DNADatabase is governed by a tri partite board consisting .... The UK s NDNAD is the foremost and largest forensic DNAdatabase of its kind in the world containing ... DNADatabase consists of both demographic sample data and the numerical DNA profile. Records ... In April 2007, responsibility for the delivery of National DNADatabase NDNAD services was transferred ... en 14189.htm National Police Improvement Agency, NPIA and the DNADatabase ref The agency ... the National DNADatabase service so that it is operated in line with agreed standards .... In 2005 06 45,000 crimes were matched against records on the DNADatabase including 422 homicides ... research using science dnadatabase The national DNAdatabase , Home Office ref However, not all ... on the database does not appear to have increased the likelihood of solving a crime using DNA. ref ... Dundee The PFSLD houses the DNAdatabase for Scotland, and exports copies to the National DNA ... stored on the database. Legal challenges The issue of taking fingerprints and a DNA sample was involved ... as normal. European Court of Human Rights Main S and Marper v United Kingdom The DNADatabase s indefinite ..., Mr. S. and Michael Marper, both of whom had fingerprint records and DNA profiles held in the database ... name DNAdatabase breach of rights http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi uk 7764069.stm BBC NEWS UK DNAdatabase ... more details
The Plant DNA C values Database is a comprehensive catalogue of C value cell nucleus nuclear DNA content, or in diploid s, genome size data for Embryophyte land plants and algae . The database was created by Michael D. Bennett Prof. Michael D. Bennett and Dr. Ilia J. Leitch of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew , United Kingdom UK . The database was originally launched as the Angiosperm DNA C values Database ... Plant DNA C values Database website http www.rbgkew.org.uk Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew http www.genomesize.com Animal Genome Size Database http www.zbi.ee fungal genomesize index.php Fungal Genome Size Database http www.rbgkew.org.uk cval conference.html Kew Angiosperm Genome Size Discussion Meeting ... by Prof. Bennett and colleagues since the 1970s. Release 1.0 of the more inclusive Plant DNA C values Database was launched in 2001, with subsequent releases 2.0 in January 2003 and 3.0 in December 2004. In addition to the angiosperm dataset made available in 1997, the database has been expanded ... contain different sets of authors . As of September 2005, the database as a whole contains data for over 4,800 species of plants in these various taxa . A similar Animal Genome Size Database was created ... Bennett, M.D. and J.B. Smith. 1976. Nuclear DNA amounts in angiosperms. http www.pubs.royalsoc.ac.uk ..., M.D. and J.B. Smith. 1991. Nuclear DNA amounts in angiosperms. http www.pubs.royalsoc.ac.uk philtransb.shtml ... and I.J. Leitch. 1995. Nuclear DNA amounts in angiosperms. http aob.oxfordjournals.org Annals of Botany 76 113 176. Bennett, M.D. and I.J. Leitch. 1997. Nuclear DNA amounts in angiosperms 583 new estimates ... Leitch. 2000. Nuclear DNA amounts in angiosperms and their modern uses 807 new estimates. http aob.oxfordjournals.org Annals of Botany 86 859 909. Bennett, M.D. and I.J. Leitch. 2005. Nuclear DNA amounts .... Evolution of DNA amounts across land plants Embryophyta . http aob.oxfordjournals.org Annals of Botany 95 207 217. Murray, B.G. 1998. Nuclear DNA Amounts in Gymnosperms. http aob.oxfordjournals.org ... more details
June 2, 2012 small yes pp move indef File DNA Structure Key Labelled.pn NoBB.png thumb right 340px The structure of the DNA double helix . The atoms in the structure are colour coded by Chemical element ... thumb The structure of part of a DNA double helix Deoxyribonucleic acid IPAc en audio en us Deoxyribonucleic acid.ogg d i k s i r a b . n ju k l e . k s d DNA is a nucleic ... known living organism s with the exception of RNA virus es . The DNA segments carrying this genetic information are called gene s. Likewise, other DNA sequences have structural purposes, or are involved in regulating the use of this genetic information. Along with RNA and proteins , DNA is one of the three major macromolecules that are essential for all known forms of life . DNA consists of two long ... is read by copying stretches of DNA into the related nucleic acid RNA in a process called transcription genetics transcription . Within cells DNA is organized into long structures called chromosome s. During cell division these chromosomes are duplicated in the process of DNA replication , providing ... s, Fungus fungi , and protist s store most of their DNA inside the cell nucleus and some of their DNA ..., prokaryote s bacteria and archaea store their DNA only in the cytoplasm . Within the chromosomes, chromatin proteins such as histone s compact and organize DNA. These compact structures guide the interactions between DNA and other proteins, helping control which parts of the DNA are transcribed. Properties File DNA chemical structure.svg thumb 300px Chemical structure of DNA. Hydrogen bond s shown as dotted lines. DNA is a long polymer made from repeating units called nucleotide s. ref cite ..., John M. year 2001 title Forensic DNA Typing publisher Elsevier isbn 978 0 12 147951 0 oclc 223032110 ... of DNA of all species comprises two helical chains each coiled round the same axis, and each with a pitch .....737W ref According to another study, when measured in a particular solution, the DNA chain measured ... more details
Image A DNA orbit animated small.gif right frame The A DNA structure. A DNA is one of the many possible double helical structures of DNA . A DNA is thought to be one of three biologically active double helical structures along with B DNA B and Z DNA . It is a right handed double helix fairly similar to the more common and well known B DNA form, but with a shorter more compact helical structure. It appears likely that it occurs only in dehydrated samples of DNA, such as those used in crystallographic experiments, and possibly is also assumed by DNA RNA hybrid helices and by regions of double stranded RNA. Structure A DNA is fairly similar to B DNA given that it is a right handed double helix with major ... turn. This results in a deepening of the major groove and a shallowing of the minor. Predicting A DNA structure An algorithm for predicting the propensity of a sequence to flip from B DNA to A DNA ... cite journal author Basham B, Schroth GP, Ho PS title An A DNA triplet code thermodynamic rules for predicting A and B DNA journal Proc Natl Acad Sci USA volume 92 issue 14 pages 6464 6468 year ... in the hydration of DNA surfaces can be used to distinguish between sequences that form A and B DNA. From this, a triplet code of A DNA propensities was derived as energetic rules for predicting A DNA formation. This code correctly predicted 90 of A and B DNA sequences in crystals and correlates with A DNA formation in solution. Thus, with our previous studies on Z DNA, we now have a single method to predict the relative stability of sequences in the three standard DNA duplex conformations. ref name Basham1995 blockquote Comparison Geometries of the Most Common DNA Forms Image A DNA, B DNA and Z DNA.png right thumb Side view of A , B , and Z DNA. Image B&Z&A DNA formula.jpg thumb right 250px The helix axis of A , B , and Z DNA. class wikitable Geometry attribute A form B form Z form Helix ... also Mechanical properties of DNADNA B DNA Z DNA External links http www.tulane.edu biochem nolan ... more details
episode episodes 3 episode list Infobox animanga Footer nihongo DNA D N A D En Ei ..., spanning a total of five tank bon volumes. DNA was adapted into a 12 episode anime television ... and animation director for the series was Kumiko Takahashi . DNA has been broadcast in Japan by Animax ... children that carry the Mega Playboy DNA, causing them and all their descendants to each have 100 ... to deal with. Karin reveals to Junta that she is a DNA Operator . Her job is to make alterations in people s DNA that will change their nature for the greater good of society. She intends to shoot the original Mega Playboy with a DCM DNA Control Medicine bullet that will alter his DNA in order ... Playboy DNA stabilizes more and more. nihongo Karin Aoi Aoi Karin anime voices Miina Tominaga Jessica Calvello A sixteen year old DNA Operator from the overcrowded future, sent back in time in order ... DNA. She and Junta spend some time together trying to help cure each other of their problems. She ... Forgotten a Century from Now I ll Never Forget You Manga The DNA manga was published in Japanese ... es ca DNA cs DNA de DNA es DNA fr DNA ko DNA id DNA it DNA ja D N A pt DNA ru DNA fi DNA sv DNA tl DNA zh DNA ... more details
Database refimprove date December 2011 condense date November 2011 A database is an organized ... processes requiring this information for example, finding a hotel with vacancies . The term database is correctly applied to the data and their supporting data structures, and not to the database management system DBMS . The database data collection with DBMS is called a database system . The term database system implies that the data is managed to some level of quality measured in terms of accuracy ... database management system DBMS . ref name Ullman Jeffrey Ullman and Jennifer widom 1997 First course in database systems , Prentice Hall Inc., Simon & Schuster, Page 1, ISBN 0 13 861337 0. ref A general .... Well known DBMSs include Oracle Database Oracle , IBM DB2 , Microsoft SQL Server , Microsoft Access , PostgreSQL , MySQL , and SQLite . A database is not generally Software portability portable ... database bibliographic , document text, statistical, or multimedia objects. Another way is by their application ..., or insurance. The term database may be narrowed to specify particular aspects of organized collection of data and may refer to the logical database, to physical database as data content in computer data storage or to many other database sub definitions. History Database concept The database concept ... data . It has evolved together with database management systems which enable the effective handling of databases. Though the terms database and DBMS define different entities, they are inseparable a database s properties are determined by its supporting DBMS and vice versa. The Oxford English ... been unlikely that a complex information system can be built effectively without a proper database ... supported data collection needs to meet respective usability requirements broadly defined by Database Major database usage requirements the requirements below to qualify as a database. Thus, a database ... meet them or converge to meet them. Evolution of database and DBMS technology See also Database ... more details
unreferenced date July 2008 A DNA Bank is a service like a sperm bank or tissue bank , where DNA is extracted from certain patients tissues at the patient s request with medical advice, then frozen and stored indefinitely, so the DNA is available for future testing. See also Cord blood bank DNAdatabase Category DNA Category DNA sequencing ... more details
A DNA bank is a wikt repository repository of DNA , usually used for research. The NIAS DNA Bank, for example, collects the DNA of agricultural organisms, such as rice and fish , for scientific research. Most DNA provided by DNA banks is used for studies to attempt to develop more productive or more environmentally friendly agricultural species. Some DNA banks also store the DNA of rare or endangered species to ensure their survival. The Asia First DNA Bank Establish in Lucknow City Of India And Worlds Second DNA Bank. See also DNAdatabase , an electronic database of the results of DNA fingerprinting of many individuals, used for forensic purposes. External links http www.dna.affrc.go.jp NIAS DNA Bank http www.dnabank.com.au The Australian Plant DNA Bank http data.kew.org dnabank homepage.html RBG Kew DNA Bank http www.dnabank network.org DNA Bank Network http www.bioversityinternational.org Themes Genebanks index.asp DNA banking DNA banking Other references cite book author De Vicente, C and Meike S. Andersson editors year 2006 title DNA banks providing novel options for genebanks? publisher AMS Bioversity s Regional Office for the Americas , IPGRI, SGRP url http www.bioversityinternational.org Publications pubfile.asp?ID PUB 1110 84 p. DEFAULTSORT Dna Bank Category Conservation Category Molecular biology Category Biorepositories biology stub ar pl Bank DNA ... more details
. ref http www.theage.com.au news national dna key in dung deal to save cambodian elephants 2007 08 02 1185648061395.html Australian newspaper report on elephant DNA profiling project ref In 2008, DNA Solutions won the tender to store DNA samples for the Australian Defence Force Australian military and at the same time launched a service to store DNA samples for the public. ref http www.theage.com.au national victorian company extends dnadatabase service for military personnel to civilians 20080612 ...orphan date June 2010 DNA Solutions is a DNA profiling DNA testing company ref http www.dnanow.com Company ... created a home paternity kit in 1997 and has since expanded its services to include DNA sample storage. History DNA Solutions created the home Parental testing paternity kit in 1997, which was a new concept where people for the first time could take samples for DNA testing at home, instead of in the laboratory .... These home testing kits have since revolutionized DNA testing, Citation needed date July 2010 and the industry has subsequently adopted DNA Solutions terminology of using home kit and home paternity kit a term now used by virtually all DNA testing companies and laboratories for the use at home DNA testing services. This new type of DNA testing led to a great deal of controversy, especially in the year ... for a ban of DNA Solutions s services due to issues of privacy and consent. ref http newsstore.fairfax.com.au ... Australian newspaper, The Age , report on call for ban of the new DNA tests, year 2000 ref News ... 02 pappa.html Sweden s national newspaper Aftonbladet reports on DNA Solutions new tests. ref Over the next decade while DNA testing kits were being adopted by most DNA laboratories, DNA Solutions ... 15478 Russian newspaper reports on the do it yourself DNA tests hitting Russia in 2005 ref ref cite web url http tvnz.co.nz view news national story skin 587480?format html title The DNA short straw ... www.hanwoodna.com.cn Chinese website ref In 2007, DNA Solutions profiled 800 elephant dung samples ... more details
Infobox Planet minorplanet yes width 25em bgcolour FFFFC0 apsis name DNA symbol image caption discovery yes discovery ref discoverer C. W. Juels and P. R. Holvorcem discovery site Fountain Hills discovered December 19, 2001 designations yes mp name 55555 alt names 2001 YR2 named after DNA mp category orbit ref epoch May 14, 2008 aphelion 2.9026852 perihelion 2.2224016 semimajor eccentricity 0.1327360 period 1498.3223784 avg speed inclination 14.64564 asc node 280.26299 mean anomaly 280.29080 arg peri 41.97147 satellites physical characteristics yes dimensions mass density surface grav escape velocity sidereal day axial tilt pole ecliptic lat pole ecliptic lon albedo temperatures temp name1 mean temp 1 max temp 1 temp name2 max temp 2 spectral type abs magnitude 13.1 55555 DNA 2001 YR2 is a Asteroid belt main belt asteroid discovered on December 19, 2001 by C. W. Juels and P. R. Holvorcem at Fountain Hills . External links http ssd.jpl.nasa.gov sbdb.cgi?sstr 55555 DNA JPL Small Body Database Browser on 55555 DNA MinorPlanets Navigator 55554 2001 XY257 55556 2001 YJ34 MinorPlanets Footer DEFAULTSORT DNA Category Main Belt asteroids Category Discoveries by Charles W. Juels Category Discoveries by Paulo R. Holvorcem Category Astronomical objects discovered in 2001 beltasteroid stub fa it 55555 DNA pl 55555 DNA pt 55555 DNA uk 55555 yo 55555 DNA ... more details
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formed by forums, listservs and end users. DNA Consultants has developed an autosomal DNAdatabase for use in its in house studies and fulfillment of the direct to the consumer DNA tests it offers to the public ...DNA Consultants is a DNA profiling company in Phoenix, Arizona , founded by Donald Panther Yates in 2003 ... one of the first papers on direct to the consumer genealogical DNA tests ref http ijd.cgpublisher.com product pub.29 prod.104 DNA Haplotyping and Diversity An Anthropogenealogical Method for Researching ... ref Peering Inward for Ethnic Identity, another general article on the intersection between DNA testing ... preview Peering Inward for Ethnic Identity Consumer Interpretation of DNA Test Results Identity ... and Consumer Cooperatives in the DNA Marketspace , ref http dnaconsultants.com LiteratureRetrieve.aspx ... Cooperatives in the DNA Marketspace ref the result of a long and extensive case study of the founding years of genetic genealogy companies such as Family Tree DNA and Oxford Ancestors at American ... of atDNA 4.0 contains data on 400 world populations representing over 115,000 anonymous subjects DNA profiling results from published forensic studies since 1996, when the Combined DNA Identification ... Detailed 336.html ref DNA Consultants has two ongoing DNA studies, a http dnaconsultants.com Cherokee index.htm Cherokee DNA Project under the administration of Holli S. Molnar and http dnaconsultants.com Melungeon index.htm Melungeon DNA Project under Phyllis Starnes. The company sells a range of consumer oriented DNA tests , many of which it has developed, not least its autosomal DNA profiling family of products, as well as older style Y chromosome and mitochondrial DNA tests. Native American, Jewish and Melungeon versions of its DNA Fingerprint Plus are available. For the DNA Fingerprint products, DNA Consultants uses Chromosomal Laboratories of Phoenix as its partner genomics ... affiliates servicecenter.html affiliated DNA testing centers . For other tests it works with other ... more details
67 73. doi 10.1038 314067a0 . ref and is now the basis of several national DNAdatabase s. Dr. Jeffreys ... Database , is in use. Whichever system is used, many of the STR regions used are the same. These DNA ... 1x10 sup 18 sup or more. However, DNAdatabase searches showed much more frequent than expected ... and old bones teeth. DNA databases Main National DNAdatabase There are now several DNAdatabase s in existence .... The United States maintains the largest DNAdatabase , with the Combined DNA Index System , holding ... date October 2010 bot H3llBot ref The United Kingdom maintains the United Kingdom National DNADatabase National DNADatabase NDNAD , which is of similar size, despite the UK s smaller population. The size ... 1998 the DNA profiling system supported by The National DNADatabase in the UK is the SGM DNA profiling ... or Familial DNADatabase Searching is the practice of creating new investigative leads in cases where ... DNA profile offender profile in a state DNAdatabase but there is not an exact match. ref Diamond, Diane ... from a state s DNAdatabase in order to generate a list of those offenders most likely to be a close ... as the source of the crime scene DNA. Familial DNAdatabase searching was first used to convict ... Thanks to Relative s DNA. New Scientist accessed April 17, 2011. ref Currently, familial DNAdatabase ... of familial DNAdatabase searches argue that the technique may be an invasion of an individual s Fourth ... in the UK and US ref http www.denverda.org DNA Familial DNADatabase Searches.htm Denver District ... 134 Darryl Hunt, The Innocence Project . ref Hunt was exonerated in 2004 when a DNAdatabase ... also showed that, using a DNAdatabase, it is possible to take information from a profile and manufacture ... the case for innocence the dna revolution state and federal dnadatabase laws examined publisher .... A database search in 2001 failed, but the killer s DNA was collected when he was arrested in Florida ...Distinguish Full genome sequencing more footnotes date May 2011 ForensicScience DNA profiling also called ... more details
near the binding site for the probe. See also Demethylating agent MethDB DNA Methylation database ...File DNA methylation.jpg thumb 300px Illustration of a DNA molecule that is methylated at the two center cytosines. DNA methylation plays an important role for epigenetic gene regulation in development and disease. DNA methylation is a biochemical process that is important for normal development in higher ... purine ring cytosine and adenine are two of the four bases of DNA . This modification can be inherited through cell division . DNA methylation is a crucial part of normal organismal development and cellular differentiation in higher organisms. DNA methylation stably alters the gene expression ... islets. DNA methylation is typically removed during zygote formation and re established through ... and are referred to as epigenetic regulation . In addition, DNA methylation suppresses the expression ... over time. DNA methylation also forms the basis of chromatin structure, which enables cells to form ... of DNA. DNA methylation also plays a crucial role in the development of nearly all types of cancer. ref name pmid12610534 Cite pmid 12610534 ref DNA methylation at the 5 position of cytosine has the specific ... somatic tissues, DNA methylation typically occurs in a CpG site CpG dinucleotide context non CpG methylation ... pmid 11784085 ref ref cite journal author Lister R, Pelizzola M, Dowen RH, et al. title Human DNA ... In mammals DNA methylation is essential for normal development and is associated with a number of key ... Amount and distribution of 5 methylcytosine in human DNA from different types of tissues or cells ... that can be inherited by daughter cells following cell division. Alterations of DNA methylation have ... 19707296 pmc 2720671 ref DNA methylation may affect the transcription of genes in two ways. First, the methylation of DNA itself may physically impede the binding of transcription factor transcriptional proteins to the gene, and second, and likely more important, methylated DNA may be bound by proteins ... more details
Unreferenced date October 2008 Infobox Film name DNA image image size caption director William Mesa producer Patrick D. Choi br Nile Niami br James Lee producer James Lee br William Mesa br Patrick Peach br Eung Pyo Choi br Chung Jin Woo br Paul L. Newman br Interlight writer Nick Davis narrator starring Mark Dacascos br J rgen Prochnow br Robin McKee br Tom Taus music Christopher L. Stone cinematography Gerry Lively editing Edward R. Abroms distributor Astra Cinema br Cabin Fever Entertainment br Interlight br New City Releasing released 1997 runtime 105 min. country USA br Philippines language English budget gross preceded by followed by DNA is a 1997 American science fiction film science fiction action film starring Mark Dacascos and J rgen Prochnow , and directed by William Mesa . Filming took place in the Philippines . The film was retitled ADN La menace for its French DVD release, and Scarab e for its television showing. Synopsis An evil scientist s DNA experiment on the bones of a mysterious jungle creature brings the carnivorous beast to life. Cast Mark Dacascos ... Dr. Ash Mattley J rgen Prochnow ... Dr. Carl Wessinger Robin McKee ... Claire Sommers Tom Taus ... Matzu Roger Aaron Brown ... Loren Azenfeld John H. Brennan ... Hatton Mark McCracken ... Sergeant Reinhardt External links http french.imdb.com title tt0118912 combined ADN at Internet Movie Database http www.devildead.com indexfilm.php3?FilmID 1444 Critic DevilDead imdb title 0118912 DNA Portal Film DEFAULTSORT Dna Category American science fiction action films Category 1997 films Category Direct to video films Category 1990s action films Category 1990s science fiction films Category Films shot in the Philippines fr ADN film, 1997 pt DNA filme ... more details
DNA official website http www.imdb.com company co0073465 DNA Productions at Internet Movie Database Animation studios DEFAULTSORT Dna Productions Category Companies established in 1987 Category ...refimprove date April 2012 Infobox Company company name DNA Productions company logo company type company slogan fate Closed moved to Reel FX Creative Studios successor Reel FX Creative Studios br Omation Animation Studio foundation 1987 founder John A. Davis br Keith Alcorn defunct 2006 location city Irving, Texas location country United States parent K&H Productions industry 2D Animation br 3D animation homepage http www.dnahelix.com dnahelix.com DNA Productions, Inc. was an animation studio located in Dallas County, Texas known for creating award winning 2D and 3D animated projects. In addition to animation, DNA is a creative resource providing script writing, directing and producing for animated series and features. DNA s projects include the Oscar nominated, Jimmy Neutron Boy Genius feature film for Paramount Pictures Paramount and Nickelodeon TV channel Nickelodeon and The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron Boy Genius television series, which currently airs on Nickelodeon TV channel Nickelodeon and Nicktoons . DNA also animated the Emmy nominated holiday special, Olive, the Other Reindeer for the The Curiosity Company and Fox channel Fox . DNA wrote, directed and produced the 3D Christmas special, Santa vs. the Snowman for O Entertainment , which runs in IMAX theaters during the holiday season. DNA developed an animated feature film adaptation of The Ant Bully with Playtone and Warner Bros. . DNA Productions closed its doors in 2006, shortly after the release of The Ant Bully film The Ant Bully . Many of the employees who worked at DNA moved to Reel FX Creative Studios after ..., has a twin brother, and lives on the island. He is named after Paul Claerhout, one of DNA s first ... by O Entertainment due to DNA productions shutting down in 2006. External links http www.bizjournals.com ... more details
dabconcept DNA synthesis commonly refers to DNA replication DNA biosynthesis in vivo DNA amplification Polymerase chain reaction enzymatic DNA synthesis in vitro DNA amplification Oligonucleotide synthesis chemical synthesis of nucleic acids Gene synthesis physically creating artificial gene sequences disamb ... more details
wiktionary DNA TOCright DNA is a nucleic acid that contains the genetic instructions specifying the biological development of all cellular life. DNA may also refer to Organizations Din be iin N hii na be Agha diit ahii DNA Peoples Legal Services, Inc. , the Legal Services Corporation for those in the Southwestern United States DNA Model Management , a modeling agency based in New York City DNA Productions , an American animation studio DNA Studio , an advertising agency DNA Oy , a Finnish telecommunications company Computing BitTorrent DNA , download accelerator Digital Network Architecture DNA ... protocols suite DNA computing , which uses deoxyribonucleic acid and molecular biology instead of a traditional silicon based computer technologies Windows DNA , a defunct predecessor of the Microsoft .NET Framework Music D.N.A. , a song by A Flock of Seagulls on their album A Flock of Seagulls album DNA , a song by The Kills on their album Blood Pressures D.N.A. album D.N.A. album , the fourth studio album by American RnB singer Mario entertainer Mario DNA, a rock band formed in 1983 by Rick Derringer and Carmine Appice DNA band , a New York no wave band DNA dance music band DNA Lounge , a nightclub ... by Yukiru Sugisaki DNA Magazine , an Australian magazine for gay men Les Derni res Nouvelles d Alsace , commonly referred to as Les DNA , French newspaper edited in Strasbourg Other uses DNA Red Dwarf DNA Red Dwarf TV episode DNA , a 15 episode anime series based on the manga by Masakazu Katsura DnA ... MAS Senyo Amoaku D.N.A. , the pseudonym of American film actor Senyo Amoaku DNA, Did Not Attend ... did not attend their appointment Dornase alfa, a medication used in cystic fibrosis See also DNA profiling Category Initialisms disambig Interwikies ca DNA de DNA Begriffskl rung es DNA desambiguaci n eo DNA apartigilo fa DNA fr DNA fy DNA ko DNA it DNA disambigua nl DNA ja DNA no Dna nn DNA fleirtyding pl Dna pt DNA desambigua o ro DNA sk DNA fi DNA t smennyssivu sv DNA olika ... more details
Rapid DNA machines are Medical equipment tools used for quick Genetic testing DNA analysis . They are currently in development. References Reflist Category DNA Category Forensic equipment Genetics stub ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 DNA analyzer is a device to determine a person s DNA . While Genetic fingerprinting DNA analyzing usually done in a laboratory, as of 2007 NEC has built a portable DNA analyzer which able to produce the result within 25 minutes. External links http www.japantoday.com jp news 420120 Article in Japan Today dead link date November 2011 http www.nec.com global solutions security product portable dna analyzer.html Portable DNA Analyzer genetics stub Category DNA ... more details
used DNA barcoding for the identification of cryptic species included in the ongoing long term database ...DNA barcoding is a Taxonomy taxonomic method that uses a short genetic marker in an organism s DNA to identify ... and DNA barcoding resolves the taxonomy of Western Malagasy Liotrigona Moure, 1961. African Invertebrates ... of DNA barcoding for these purposes is subject to debate. ref name seberg2009 Cite journal journal PLoS ONE year 2009 volume 4 issue 2 pages e4598 title How Many Loci Does it Take to DNA Barcode ... contents or faeces, ref Cite journal title Analysing diet of small herbivores the efficiency of DNA ... Kress Choice of locus A desirable locus for DNA barcoding should be standardized so that large databases ... DL year 2008 journal PNAS title DNA barcodes Genes, genomics, and bioinformatics volume 105 ... pnas.0709936105 pmc 2268561 title DNA barcoding the floras of biodiversity hotspots author Renaud Lahaye ... title A DNA barcode for land plants author CBOL Plant Working Group journal PNAS date August 4 ... Mitochondrial DNADNA barcoding is based on a relatively simple concept. Most eukaryote cells contain mitochondria , and mitochondrial DNA mtDNA has a relatively fast mutation rate, which results in significant ..., Cywinska A, Ball SL, and deWaard JR title Biological identifications through DNA barcodes journal ... galloprovincialis mitochondrial DNA journal Mol. Biol. Evol. volume 18 issue 7 pages 1168 75 date ... introgression of mountain hare Lepus timidus mitochondrial DNA into three other hare species ... confound interpretation of mitochondrial DNA variability journal Biol. J. Linnaean Soc. volume 58 ... DNA as a marker in population, phylogeographic and phylogenetic studies the effects of inherited ... E title DNA barcoding cannot reliably identify species of the blowfly genus Protocalliphora Diptera ... Ch. 7 DNA sequences in taxonomy Opportunities and challenges editor Wheeler, Quentin title The new ... DH title Use of DNA barcodes to identify flowering plants journal Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. volume ... more details
Size Database http www.rbgkew.org.uk cval homepage.html Plant DNA C values Database http www.zbi.ee fungal genomesize index.php Fungal Genome Size Database Category DNA Category Genetics Category ...In genetics , noncoding DNA describes components of an organism s DNA sequences that do not genetic code ... size is noncoding DNA, although the amount of noncoding DNA, and the proportion of coding versus noncoding DNA varies greatly between species. Much of this DNA has no known biological function and is sometimes referred to as junk DNA . However, many types of noncoding DNA sequences do have known ..., appear to be under heavy selective pressure . While this indicates that noncoding DNA should not be indiscriminately referred to as junk DNA, the lack of sequence conservation in a majority of noncoding DNA with no known function indicates that much of it may indeed be without function. Fraction of noncoding genomic DNA The amount of total genomic DNA varies widely between organisms, and the proportion of coding and noncoding DNA within these genomes varies greatly as well. More than ... intergenic region intergenic DNA . ref name Elgar & Vavouri cite journal author Elgar G, Vavouri ... url ref While overall genome size , and by extension the amount of noncoding DNA, are correlated ... of DNA in humans. ref name Gregory cite journal author Gregory TR, Hebert PD title The modulation of DNA content proximate causes and ultimate consequences journal Genome Res. volume 9 issue ... of the Takifugu genome is noncoding DNA ref name Elgar & Vavouri and most of the genome size difference appears to lie in the noncoding DNA. The extensive variation in nuclear genome size among eukaryotic ... 0092 8674 90 90719 U author Wahls, W.P., et al. title Hypervariable minisatellite DNA is a hotspot ..., ref name DNAStudy cite journal author Pennisi, Elizabeth title DNA Study Forces Rethink of What It Means ... 103 105 doi 10.1038 nsmb0207 103 pmid 17277804 ref Types of noncoding DNA sequences main conserved ... more details
about the specific use in genomics the general phenomenon Nucleic acid thermodynamics Hybridization DNADNA hybridization generally refers to a molecular biology technique that measures the degree of genetic similarity between pools of DNA sequences. It is usually used to determine the genetic distance between two species . When several species are compared that way, the similarity values allow the species to be arranged in a phylogenetic tree it is therefore one possible approach to carrying out molecular systematics . Charles Sibley and Jon Ahlquist , pioneers of the technique, used DNADNA hybridization to examine the phylogenetic relationships of avians the Sibley Ahlquist taxonomy and primates. ref http evolution.berkeley.edu evolibrary article 0 history 26 Genetic Similarities Wilson ... by DNADNA Hybridization author C.G. Sibley and J.E. Ahlquist journal Journal of Molecular ... DNA hybridization in the apes Technical issues ref DNA sequencing and computational comparisons ... DNADNA hybridization to study complex microbial ecosystems author S.S. Socransky, A.D. Haffajee ... The DNA of one organism is labeled, then mixed with the unlabeled DNA to be compared against. The mixture is incubated to allow DNA strands to dissociate and reanneal, forming hybrid double stranded DNA ..., a process known as DNA melting . To assess the melting profile of the hybridized DNA, the double stranded DNA is bound to a column and the mixture is heated in small steps. At each step, the column ... labeled DNA comes off the column reflects the amount of similarity between sequences and the self ... . Fundamentals of Molecular Evolution. a good text on these topics See also DNA melting Temperature gradient gel electrophoresis Category Molecular biology Category DNA fr Hybridation de l ADN it Ibridazione biologia molecolare hu DNS DNS hibridiz ci nl DNADNA hybridisatie ja DNADNA pt Hibridiza o de DNADNA sv DNADNA hybridisering tr DNADNA hibridizasyon ... more details