- A
fingerprint is an
impression left by the
friction ridges of a
human finger. The
recovery of
partial fingerprints from a
crime scene is an
important method...
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blocked by any
bound ribosomes,
resulting in
shorter fragments called toeprints when the
results are
observed on a
sequencing gel. Hartz, D.; McPheeters...
- time
before discovery. If a
skeletonized body is found,
fingerprints and
toeprints are
impossible to recover,
unless they have
survived the
initial decomposition...
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Galas and
Albert Schmitz at
Geneva in 1977 DNA
footprinting DNase II
Toeprinting ****ay
Brenowitz M,
Senear DF, Shea MA,
Ackers GK (1986). "[9] Quantitative...
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human cranium Dermatoglyphics – [pseudo-]scientific
study of finger- and
toeprintsPages
displaying wikidata descriptions as a
fallback Genetic fingerprinting –...
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reported that
protein translation can also
initiate from the A-site.
Using toeprinting ****ay, it has been
shown that
protein synthesis initiates from the A-site...
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sciences Southern blot
Differential centrifugation (sucrose gradient)
Toeprinting ****ay
Several bioinformatics methods, as seen in list of RNA structure...
- is
similar to the
ichnogenus Aquatilavipes, but in this
ichnogenus the
toeprints fuse ****her from the body and have a "stick-like" character. Avipeda...
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allow for hydrolysis. The
movement also
causes a +2-nt
movement of the
toeprint of the pre-termination complex. The
archaeal aRF1–EF1α–GTP
complex is similar...
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labeling ChIP-on-chip Chip-sequencing
DamID Microscale thermop****sis
Toeprinting ****ay TCP-seq
Molecular dynamics Protein structure prediction Protein...