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<p>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; DNA(Duplication)&nbsp;&rarr; RNA&nbsp;&rarr; Protein</p>
 
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<li>CRISPR :&nbsp;&nbsp;a family of DNA&nbsp;sequences in bacteria. The sequences contain snippets of DNA from viruses that have attacked the bacterium.</li>
<li>cDNA :&nbsp;&nbsp;DNA&nbsp;synthesized from a single stranded RNA</li>
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<li>Taxa :&nbsp;In&nbsp;biology, a&nbsp;taxon&nbsp;(plural&nbsp;taxa;&nbsp;back-formation&nbsp;from&nbsp;<em>taxonomy</em>) is a group of one or more populations of an organism or organisms seen by&nbsp;taxonomists&nbsp;to form a unit.</li>
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<li>Locus :&nbsp;in genetics&nbsp;is a fixed position on a chromosome, like the position of a gene or a marker (genetic marker) .</li>
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<li>Locus qRNA (Real time - PCR) :&nbsp;qPCR is used to quantitatively measure the amplification of DNA using fluorescent dyes. qPCR is also referred to as quantitative PCR,&nbsp;quantitative real-time PCR,&nbsp;and real-time quantitative PCR.</li></ul> <hr /><ul> <li>Reverse-Transcription RCR (RT-PCR) :&nbsp;in genetics&nbsp;RT-PCR is used to qualitatively detect gene expression through creation of complementary DNA(cDNA) transcripts from RNA</li></ul> <hr /><ul> <li>Single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) :&nbsp;&nbsp;a variation in a fixed single nucleotide that occurs at a specific position on a chromosomein the genome, like the position of where each variation is present to some appreciable degree within a gene or a marker (genetic marker) .population</li></ul> <hr /><ul>
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