Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Base pair in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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This is one base pair.
One base pair of a single gene.
But look at that one base pair.
The base pair distance is 3.1 Ã….
It cost 10 dollars per base pair in 1990.
A 36 base pair variation in identical samples?
It's one switch, A to G, on that one base pair.
Uracil forms a base pair with adenine.
There seems to be some kind of contaminant on the base pair sequence.
Single base pair substitutions create SNPs.
on that one base pair. No, look, look, look, look.
A 36 base pair variation in identical samples?
There seems to be a contaminant on the base pair sequence.- What is?
Thirty-six base pair variation in identical samples?
The thickness of the DNA is about 2nm and a base pair thickness is about 0.34nm.
Each additional base pair contributes to a length increase of 0.34 nm.
The degree of repulsion increases as the number of base pair mismatches increase[38].
Nucleotides form base pair bridges between the two DNAstrings.
the DNA polymerase reverses its direction by one base pair of DNA.
It cost 10 dollars per base pair in 1990, then a penny in 2000.
The base pair distance is 3.1 Å which is similar to A-DNA(2.1 Å).
The test setting included the spreading of 264 base pair long fragments as an aerosol in the air.
A 32 base pair deletion at the CCR5 locus results in resistance to the HIV infection, which causes AIDS.
The data set contained significant redundancy, as each base pair was sampled an average of seven to eight times.
this is called the base pair.
Nucleotides form base pair bridges between the two DNA strings.
found just one base pair had been deleted in an essential gene.
It seems every single base pair is coded for some specific genetic purpose.
In one case a modified variant of the HIV-reverse transcriptase was found to be able to PCR-amplify an oligonucleotide containing a third type base pair.
One is the length of the base pair sequence used to identify transcripts.