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الأوّلَيْنِ
DNA herstellen

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gen·er·ate [ˈʤenəreɪt, Am -əreɪt] VB trans

1. generate (bring about):

2. generate (create):

3. generate MATH, LING (form):

etw generieren spec

DNA [ˌdi:enˈeɪ] N no pl

DNA BIOL abbreviation of deoxyribonucleic acid

DNS f <-, ->
DNA f <-, -s>

de·oxy·ri·bo·nu·cle·ic acid [dɪˌɒksɪraɪbəʊnju:ˌkleɪɪkˈæsid, Am dɪˌɑ:ksɪraɪboʊnu:ˌkli:ɪk] N, DNA N

OpenDict entry

generate VB

PONS Banking, Finance and Insurance Dictionary

generate VB trans INV-FIN

Klett Geography Glossary

generate VB

Klett Biology Glossary

generate DNA

Klett Biology Glossary

generate VB

DNA N (Deoxyribo Nucleic Acid)

DNS (Desoxyribonuclein-Säure)
Present
Igenerate
yougenerate
he/she/itgenerates
wegenerate
yougenerate
theygenerate
Past
Igenerated
yougenerated
he/she/itgenerated
wegenerated
yougenerated
theygenerated
Present Perfect
Ihavegenerated
youhavegenerated
he/she/ithasgenerated
wehavegenerated
youhavegenerated
theyhavegenerated
Past Perfect
Ihadgenerated
youhadgenerated
he/she/ithadgenerated
wehadgenerated
youhadgenerated
theyhadgenerated

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To splice two DNA molecules, special primers are used at the ends that are to be joined.
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For a copy of DNA to be made, a duplicate set of its nucleotides is required.
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Second, male DNA is systematically demethylated in many organisms, possibly through 5-hydroxymethylcytosine.
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The virus attaches to chromatin and inserts its genetic material, which is then copied along with the cell's DNA.
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These alleles have new DNA sequences and can produce proteins with new properties.
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