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Dictionary » C » Chip ChipChip a small fragment resulting from breakage, cutting, or avulsion. bone chips, small pieces of cancellous bone generally used to fill in bony defects and to promote reossification. ![]()
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Results from our forumPhotosynthesis... time point of expression and so forth. Furthermore, nowadays genetic or genomic expression profiles are becoming very popular (i.e. gene chip analyses), where the expression of many linked genes can be detected and analysed. So, tools that are commonly used, in addition to what MrMistery ...
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Free Short Biology films!... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9li9qvsVoC0 Insecta - Learn about Insects http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=szpqUlcamWo Chip - Learn about Computer Chips! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wPHD1r0KR7k 5 Litres - Learn about the Blood http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a0MJSuGtqE0 ...
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Stomach bloating and weight gain... water, which in itself can cause constipation. After doing some research I found out his excessive cellulite at birth PLUS the stinky "corn chip" smelly feet all are symptoms of this liver malfunction. She put him on 3 specific enzymes, one for liver, one digestive...and I can't remember ...
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Genome ChipsNo chips work only for previously known sequences. Basically, all the cDNA for the genes of interest (which do not need to be a complete genome) are produced and installed on the chip. Then you take your test organisms and ...
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Re: Genome Chips... sequence, I would have to give them the DNA sample, where they will convert it to mRNA for me? That is the only part I am confused about with this chip, everything else I understand.
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