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DNA type

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A review of all DNA types to verify that they are supported by the raw or analyzed data (electropherograms or images).
Average revenue was the lowest for DNA type companies as compared to the other six types of companies.
Memory chips and motherboards can also be marked with a unique DNA type formula identifying the owner.
DNA type: The genetic constitution of an individual at defined locations (also known as loci) in the DNA.
Dr Gill was asked to comment on claims that control samples tested at the same time as parts of a device in Lisburn, Co Antrim, had come up positive for Hoey's DNA type.
And Mr Gibb found that a balaclava, discovered at another home in the town, had a mixed DNA profile that matched both Mr Roy and Gemmell, along with two other DNA types that were too small to trace.
Scientists compared the male Y chromosome in 3,500 men to DNA types rarely found outside the norsemen's Sweden and Norway.
Like Cervista, the cobas 4800 (Roche) is FDA-approved to detect HPV DNA types 16 and 18 individually; Gen-Probe's Aptima HPV test is the first HPV E6,E7 mRNA test approved in the US; the company plans to add an HPV 16, 18 mRNA test.
In addition, other HPV DNA types cause dysplasia, and the biologic behavior of each subtype is also unknown.
These were tested for HPV, using PCR, and revealed a wide range of HPV DNA types. Of 2,168 uncircumcised men with baseline HPV data, 1,089 (50%) were positive for HPV DNA.
The Druze harbor a remarkable diversity of mitochondrial DNA types or lineages that appear to have separated from each other many thousands of years ago, according to a new study by multinational team, led by researchers at the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology Rappaport School of Medicine.
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