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** and DNA
** viruses: DNA viruses — RNA viruses — retroviruses
** genetic structure: DNADNA replication — nucleosome — genetic code — codon — transcription factor — transcription — translation — RNA — histone — telomere
** molecular genetics: DNA fingerprinting — genetic fingerprint — microsatellite — gene knockout — imprinting — RNA interference
** Molecular Techniques: gel electrophoresis — transformation — PCR — PCR mutagenesis — primer — chromosome walking — RFLP — restriction enzyme — sequencing — shotgun sequencing — cloning — culture — DNA microarray
** DNA polymerase I
** DNA polymerase II
** DNA polymerase III holoenzyme
** DNA Polymerase IV ( DinB ) – SOS repair polymerase
** histone acetyltransferase ( HAT ) activity – acetylates histone proteins, which weakens the association of DNA with histones, which make the DNA more accessible to transcription, thereby up-regulating transcription
** histone deacetylase ( HDAC ) activity – deacetylates histone proteins, which strengthens the association of DNA with histones, which make the DNA less accessible to transcription, thereby down-regulating transcription
** In London, scientists report their DNA analysis findings from a Neanderthal skeleton, which support the out of Africa theory of human evolution, placing an " African Eve " at 100, 000 to 200, 000 years ago.
** The first publication reporting the production of a recombinant DNA molecule marks the birth of modern molecular biology methodology.
** At a scientific meeting in Honolulu, Herbert Boyer and Stanley N. Cohen conceive the concept of recombinant DNA.
** James D. Watson and Francis Crick of the University of Cambridge announce their discovery of the structure of the DNA molecule.
** Microsatellite DNA Methodology
** Populus nigra – Black Poplar ( Europe ) Placed here by nuclear DNA ; cpDNA places in sect.
** Populus szechuanica – Sichuan Poplar ( Northeast Asia ) Placed here by nuclear DNA ; cpDNA places in sect.
** Populus tristis ( Northeast Asia ) Placed here by nuclear DNA ; cpDNA places in sect.
** Semiconservative replication, mechanism of DNA replication

** and replication
** Semisynchronous replication.
** syncprov: Syncrepl Provider, implements the master side of a replication agreement
** Asynchronous replication support
** An often-overlooked aspect of synchronous replication is the fact that failure of remote replica, or even just the interconnection, stops by definition any and all writes ( freezing the local storage system ).
** The main difference between synchronous and asynchronous volume replication is that synchronous replication needs to wait for the destination server in any write operation.
** Helicases separate double strands of nucleic acids prior to transcription or replication.
** Viral DNA packaging motors inject viral genomic DNA into capsids as part of their replication cycle, packing it very tightly.

** and synthesis
** The Voice-provides speech synthesis & enhanced sound effects
** Organic synthesis
** The Voice – Speech synthesis unit, compatible with G7000
** Mono FM synthesis
** Precision synthesis-Advanced RTL & physical synthesis for FPGAs
** Neoclassical synthesis, a movement in economics after the second world war.
** Organic synthesis, the chemical synthesis of organic compounds
** Dehydration synthesis, a chemical synthesis resulting in the loss of a water molecule
** Paal – Knorr synthesis, a chemical reaction named after Carl Paal and Ludwig Knorr
** Chemosynthesis, the synthesis of biological compounds into organic waste, using methane or an oxidized molecule as a catalyst
** Amino acid synthesis, the synthesis of an amino acid from its constituents *
** DNA synthesis ( disambiguation ), several biochemical processes for making DNA
** RNA synthesis, the synthesis of RNA from nucleic acids, using another nucleic acid chain as a template
** ATP synthesis, the biochemical synthesis of ATP
** Wave field synthesis, a spatial audio rendering technique, characterized by creation of virtual acoustic environments
** Subtractive synthesis, a method of creating a sound by removing harmonics, characterised by the application of an audio filter to an audio signal
** Frequency modulation synthesis, a form of audio synthesis where the timbre of a simple waveform is changed by frequency modulating it with a modulating frequency that is also in the audio range
** Frequency modulation synthesis, a sound-generation technique popularized by early digital music synthesizers

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