Definition of Renaturation. Meaning of Renaturation. Synonyms of Renaturation

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- Renaturation can mean: the inverse process of denaturation ecological restoration, also sometimes called renaturization The conversion of denatured protein...
- when the denaturing influence is removed). This process can be called renaturation. This understanding has led to the notion that all the information needed...
- measuring the percentage of double-stranded DNA versus time, the amount of renaturation is measured relative to a C0t value. The C0t value is the product of...
- chloride at high concentrations, to de-aggregate the collapsed proteins. Renaturation follows the treatment with denaturing agents and often consists of dialysis...
- the moor habitat with its typical vegetation and ****ociated wildlife, renaturation with the goal of restoring the moorland began in 2013. The project was...
- The Neckar (German pronunciation: [ˈnɛkaʁ] ) is a 362-kilometre-long (225 mi) river in Germany, mainly flowing through the southwestern state of Baden-Württemberg...
- A restriction map is a map of known restriction sites within a sequence of DNA. Restriction mapping requires the use of restriction enzymes. In molecular...
- and ecology refer to studies conducted prior to the restoration and renaturation of the green corridor, which was completed in 2007. Information on the...
- the PCR product. This first step is followed by a step of denaturation–renaturation to create hetero- and homoduplexes from the two allele po****tions in...
- ****ociation for Water, Wastewater and Waste (known as DWA in German). The renaturation of the Isar allows for the near natural development of the river bed...