molecular genetics in Czech

molecular genetics <n.> [med.] molekulární genetika Entry edited by: anthonix

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1. My molecular genetics is a little rusty.

2. Advances in molecular genetics have reinforced that view.

3. Molecular Genetics of Plant Development . Stephen Howell , Cambridge University Press, 19

4. He is the one of researchers firstly engaging in biochemistry and molecular genetics.

5. This is the essential thesis of molecular genetics, sometimes called the central dogma.

6. In contrast to molecular genetics, in cytogenetic analyses single cells are analyzed individually.

7. S . and M. A. degrees in Molecular Genetics from the University of California at Davis.

8. Conclusion There is not much correlation between pathological classification and molecular genetics of hydatidiform mole.

9. Objective To study the relationship between the pathological classification and molecular genetics of hydatidiform mole.

10. The study appears this week in an early online edition of the journal Human Molecular Genetics.

11. At present, mainly engaged in clinical endocrinology and diabetes and abnormal lipid metabolism in molecular genetics.

12. Alongside the clinical concerns there has been significant progress in our understanding of the molecular genetics.

13. Search for a preventive treatment for the disease has been greatly aided by advances in molecular genetics.

14. The study of searching candidate gene on asthmatic molecular genetics has become a hot region worldwide.

15. In molecular genetics, a DNA Adduct is a segment of DNA bound to a cancer-causing chemical

16. 6 At present, mainly engaged in clinical endocrinology and diabetes and abnormal lipid metabolism in molecular genetics.

17. At the TU Berlin she is an adjunct professor of microbiology and molecular genetics and teaches genetics in biotechnology.

18. On the whole, the application of combined analysis using morphological, Cytological, and molecular genetics techniques could be considered to

19. Recently, the research of the pathogenesis of GCA progressed quickly with the rapid development of molecular genetics, cytobiology, and molecular immunology.

20. She specialize in human genetics, bioethics and molecular genetics related to hereditary blood diseases such as sickle-cell disease and alpha-thalassemia.

21. This included genetic improvement of strains by protoplast fusion and molecular biology and studies on genetic variability by zymogram technology and molecular genetics.

22. Bioinformatics definition is - the collection, classification, storage, and analysis of biochemical and biological information using computers especially as applied to molecular genetics and genomics

23. Such a classification of cardiomyopathies was proposed in 2006 by the American Heart Association (AHA), which took the rapid evolution of molecular genetics in cardiology into account.

24. "The variation we see in insulin secretion in humans and susceptibility to diabetes is likely related to this clock mechanism, " said Bass, an endocrinologist trained in molecular genetics.

25. A focus on new kinds of model organisms such as viruses and bacteria, along with the discovery of the double helical structure of DNA in 1953, marked the transition to the era of molecular genetics.

26. The journal's title Analytical Biochemistry: Methods in the Biological Sciences declares its broad scope: methods for the basic biological sciences that include Biochemistry, molecular genetics, cell biology, proteomics, immunology, bioinformatics and wherever the frontiers of research take the field.

27. Werner Arber, Swiss microbiologist who was a corecipient of the 1978 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for his work in molecular genetics, specifically the discovery and application of enzymes that break the giant molecules of DNA into manageable pieces

28. Géraldine Arrode-Brusés 1 , Darlene Sheffer, Ramakrishna Hegde, Sukbir Dhillon, Zhengian Liu, François Villinger, Opendra Narayan, Yahia Chebloune Affiliation 1 Department of Microbiology, Molecular Genetics and Immunology, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, Kansas, USA.

29. Oswald Avery, in full Oswald Theodore Avery, (born October 21, 1877, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada—died February 20, 1955, Nashville, Tennessee, U.S.), Canadian-born American Bacteriologist whose research helped ascertain that DNA is the substance responsible for heredity, thus laying the foundation for the new science of molecular genetics.