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Nucleolus
The nucleolus is a eukaryotic cellular organelle located in ...
Nucleoside
A nucleoside is the constituent part of nucleic acids (DNA ...
Nucleosome
The nucleosome is a group of histone proteins around which a ...
Nucleotide
A nucleotide is the building block for nucleic ...
Nucleus
The nucleus is an organelle specific to eukaryotic ...
Oligonucleotide
An oligonucleotide is a small segment of single-strand DNA ...
Oncogene
An oncogene is a gene that causes a tumour to develop. It ...
PCR
PCR is the acronym for "Polymerase Chain ...
Polymerase
A polymerase is an enzyme able to link nucleotides into ...
Proto-oncogene
A proto-oncogene is the gene involved in cell division ...
Reaction net energy balance
The net energy balance of a reaction is the number of ATP ...
Recombinant DNA
Recombinant DNA is the medical term used to describe the ...
Replication
Replication is the mechanism by which new DNA or RNA nuclear ...
Reverse genetics
Reverse genetics defines methods which are used to study the ...
RNA
RNA are molecules formed from assemblies of ribonucleotides, ...
Rotavirus
A rotavirus is a circular RNA virus (in Latin, rota means « ...
rRNA
rRNA is the main constituent of the ribosome. It also ...
Sequencing
Sequencing is a process used to find out the order ...
Sex chromosome
Gonosome. X and Y chromosomes determine a person's sex. ...
SNP
The SNP (for single nucleotide polymorphism), pronounced ...
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