nucleotide sequence

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genetic engineering

single nucleotide polymorphism

  • In single nucleotide polymorphism

    …for a G in the nucleotide sequence AACGAT, thereby producing the sequence AACCAT. The DNA of humans may contain many SNPs, since these variations occur at a rate of one in every 100–300 nucleotides in the human genome. In fact, roughly 90 percent of the genetic variation that exists between…

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site-directed mutagenesis

  • In Michael Smith: Development of site-directed mutagenesis

    …by inducing mutations in the nucleotide sequence of its gene. Once an altered protein has been produced, its structure and function can be compared to those of the natural protein. Before the advent of Smith’s method, however, the technique biochemical researchers used to create genetic mutations was imprecise, and the…

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work of Mullis

  • Kary B. Mullis
    In Kary Mullis: Invention of PCR

    …DNA by joining the free nucleotides in the correct order. These ingredients are heated, causing the template DNA to separate into two strands. The mixture is cooled, allowing the primers to attach themselves to the complementary sites on the template strands. The polymerase is then able to begin copying the…

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