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The basic principle of the technique is to digest a large molecule with a sequence specific hydrolase to produce moderate size fragments that can then be run on an electrophoresis gel. Provided the hydrolase only cleaves at specific sites (e.g. Between particular amino acids or bases) then the fragments should be characteristic of that molecule. Th...
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(fing´gәr-print″ing) a technique for determining the structure of or identifying a protein or nucleic acid (the latter often called DNA fingerprinting) by cleavage of the molecule into defined fragments, chromatographic or electrophoretic separation of the fragments, and visualization of the resulting patter...
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In genetics, the identification of multiple specific alleles on a person's dna to produce a unique i
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The basic principle of the technique is to digest a large molecule with a sequence-specific hydrolase to produce moderate size fragments that can then be run on an electrophoresis gel. Provided the hydrolase only cleaves at specific sites (eg. between particular amino acids or bases) then the fragments should be characteristic of that molecule. The technique can be used to distinguish strains of virus or to differentiate between similar but non-identical proteins (peptide mapping). Not to be confused with footprinting.
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[
n] - the procedure of taking inked impressions of a person`s fingerprints for the purpose of identification
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noun the procedure of taking inked impressions of a person`s fingerprints for the purpose of identification
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