How to use in-sentence of “dna sequence”:
– The Laurasiatheria is defined by DNA sequence analysis.
– A single nucleotide polymorphism is a DNA sequence variation in a population.
– The sequence of amino acids in a polypeptide comes from the DNA sequence of a gene.
– He helped develop DNA sequence analysis.
– A nonsense mutation is a point mutation in a DNA sequence that leads to an early stop codon.
– Decisions, where possible, are supported by DNA sequence analysis.
– Recent Morphology morphological and DNA sequence analysis has shown that several of the higher-level groupings of teleosts are evolutionary grades rather than clades.

Example sentences of “dna sequence”:
– Nowadays, the main method used to find out relationships is molecular evolution, which uses DNA sequence analysis.
– This kind of megataxonomy is becoming more convincing as DNA sequence analysis proceeds through the phyla.
– Thus “epigenetic” can be used to describe anything other than DNA sequence that influences the development of an organism.
– That spring, according to Mullis, he was driving his vehicle late one night, when he had the idea to use a pair of primers to bracket the desired DNA sequence and to copy it using DNA polymerase.
– The vector itself is generally a DNA sequence that consists of an insert and a larger sequence that serves as the ‘backbone’ of the vector.
– Inter-familial relationships of the shorebirds based on nuclear DNA sequence data.
– A DNA sequence is the sequence of nucleotides in a DNA molecule.
– Blackburn outlined the DNA sequence of an organism called Tetrahymena.
– However, “there is no change in the underlying DNA sequence of the organism”.
– Mitochondrial DNA sequence variation among the subspecies of Sarus Crane.
- Nowadays, the main method used to find out relationships is molecular evolution, which uses DNA sequence analysis.
- This kind of megataxonomy is becoming more convincing as DNA sequence analysis proceeds through the phyla.
- Thus "epigenetic" can be used to describe anything other than DNA sequence that influences the development of an organism.
– Two ZFN’s designed for the same DNA sequence are needed change one gene.
– In addition, the complete DNA sequence of many bacteria, archaea and viruses is now known.
– DNA-cleavage domains work on any DNA sequence so binding to a wrong gene sequence will change it instead.
– Genetic evidence from DNA sequence analysis supports this idea.
– This contrasts with classical genetics, which works mostly on crosses between laboratory strains, and DNA sequence analysis, which studies genes at the molecular level.
– After many years when palaeontologists thought whales had evolved from mesonychids, DNA sequence analysis showed the closest relationship was with artiodactyls, the even-toed ungulates.
– Because DNA cannot leave the nucleus, the cell nucleus makes a copy of the DNA sequence in RNA.
– This is proved by DNA sequence analysis.
