Nucleic Acid Heteroduplexes (Heteroduplex DNA)
Double-stranded nucleic acid molecules (DNA-DNA or DNA-RNA) which contain regions of nucleotide mismatches (non-complementary). In vivo, these heteroduplexes can result from mutation or genetic recombination; in vitro, they are formed by nucleic acid hybridization. Electron microscopic analysis of the resulting heteroduplexes facilitates the mapping of regions of base sequence homology of nucleic acids.
Also Known As:
Heteroduplex DNA; Acid Heteroduplexes, Nucleic; DNA, Heteroduplex; Heteroduplexes, Nucleic Acid
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1. | Delwart, Eric L:
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2. | Cooper, Deani L:
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3. | Lovett, Susan T:
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4. | Lieber, Michael R:
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(03/2010)
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5. | Naik, Abani Kanta:
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(03/2010)
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6. | Raghavan, Sathees C:
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7. | Balogh, Gabriela A:
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(08/2004)
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8. | Russo, Irma H:
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(08/2004)
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9. | Russo, Jose:
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10. | Bernardin, Flavien:
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(04/2004)
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