When, in Ascobolus,
heteroduplexes contain non-matched
bases due to
mutagen-caused
deletions (EMS) or
insertions (ICR), the dominance of
wild type or mutant
alleles after
post-meiotic segregation depends on the type of
mutation.
Full article >>>Duplex
DNA formed by
strands from different sources, referred to as a
heteroduplex, will have loops and bubbles in regions where the two
DNAs differ.
Full article >>>Heteroduplex analysisThe study of the mobilities of
heteroduplex DNA under polyacrilamide
gel electrophoresis. The reduced mobility of
heteroduplex DNA compared with homoduplex
DNA is proportional to the degree of divergence of the
sequences.
Full article >>>Heteroduplex DNA A double-
stranded
DNA molecule formed by
annealing
complementary (or partially
complementary) single-
stranded
DNA from two different sources.
Full article >>>Heteroduplex Dna: Generated by
base pairing between
complementary single
strands derived from different parental duplex
molecules; ...
Full article >>>By forming
heteroduplexes between
sequenced and test
molecules,
deletions,
substitutions, and perhaps even
point mutations, can be imaged and precisely located by AFM.
Full article >>>Heteroduplex. A double-
stranded
DNA molecule or
DNA-
RNA hybrid, where each
strand is of a different
origin.
Heterogeneous nuclear RNA (
hnRNA).
Full article >>>heteroduplex DNA Duplex
DNA containing
complementary
strands derived from two different
DNA molecules with similar or partially identical
sequences. Sometimes from two unmanipulated
species, other times a
gene has been modified and reintroduced.
Full article >>>Heteroduplex DNA Heteroplasmy HeterotrophicRequiring a supply of
organic
compounds (food) from the
environment. [ More ]
HeterozygousHaving two different
alleles (e.g., A and a) at the corresponding
gene loci on
homologous chromosomes.
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