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    SNP genotyping

    Since the Taqman assay is based on PCR, it is relatively simple to implement. ... The eluted DNA is detected by UV absorption (Oefner & Underhill 1995).
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    Branched DNA assay

    In the assay, Branched DNA is mixed with a sample to be tested. The detection is encompassed by a non-radioactive method and does not require preamplification of the nucleic acid to be detected.
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    Comet assay

    The damage usually detected are single strand breaks and double strand breaks. ... The comet assay is an extremely sensitive DNA damage assay.
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    Assay

    A wide range of cellular secretions (say, a specific antibody or cytokine) can be detected using the ELISA technique. ... Methods of assay of precious metals
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    DNA

    Uracil is not usually found in DNA, occurring only as a breakdown product of cytosine. ... "Thymine glycol and thymidine glycol in human and rat urine: a possible assay for oxidative DNA damage" (PDF).
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    DNase footprinting assay

    A DNase footprinting assay is a DNA footprinting technique from molecular biology/biochemistry that detects DNA-protein interaction using the fact that a protein bound to DNA will often protect that DNA from enzymatic cleavage.
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    DNA damage theory of aging

    The loss of expression of specific genes can be detected at both the mRNA level and protein level. ... DNA oxidation matters: the HPLC-electrochemical detection assay of 8-oxo-deoxyguanosine and 8-oxo-guanine.
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    Electrophoretic mobility shift assay

    A mobility shift assay is electrophoretic separation of a protein-DNA or protein-RNA mixture on a polyacrylamide or agarose gel for a short period (about 1.5-2 hr for a 15- to 20-cm gel).
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    Immortal DNA strand hypothesis

    In the label-release assay, the goal is to mark the newly synthesized DNA that is normally passed on to the daughter (non-stem) cell. ... If cells are using a random segregation mechanism, then enough DNA label should remain in the cell to be detected.
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    DNA profiling

    Similar assays and databases have been set up in other countries. ... The DNA fragments that result are then separated and detected using electrophoresis.

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