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  2. Reverse complement polymerase chain reaction - Wikipedia

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    Universal primer hybridises to the RC probe and is extended by the DNA polymerase generating target specific primer. The 5 prime portion of the RC probe contains the reverse complement sequence of the desired target specific primer sequence. In RC-PCR, no target specific primers are present in the reaction mixture.

  3. List of sequence alignment software - Wikipedia

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    Software for ultra fast local DNA sequence motif search and pairwise alignment for NGS data (FASTA, FASTQ). DNA: Hepperle D (www.sequentix.de) 2020 Genoogle Genoogle uses indexing and parallel processing techniques for searching DNA and Proteins sequences. It is developed in Java and open source. Both: Albrecht F: 2015 HMMER

  4. Coding theory approaches to nucleic acid design - Wikipedia

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    Similarly, reverse-complement Hamming distance is (,) = (,). (where R C {\displaystyle RC} stands for reverse complement ) Another important code design consideration linked to the process of oligonucleotide hybridization pertains to the GC content of sequences in a DNA code.

  5. Molecular Evolutionary Genetics Analysis - Wikipedia

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    MEGA also provides several tools to format sequences. For example, the built-in reverse complement utility reverses the order of characters and replaces each with its complement. [17] The screenshots demonstrate the use of MEGA's reverse complement tool. The original sequence was reversed and each nucleotide was replaced with its complement to ...

  6. MEME suite - Wikipedia

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    Note:If MAST is combining reverse complement DNA strands, the position p-value is not corrected for multiple tests. Sequence p-value: The p-value of a match of a sequence to a motif is defined as the probability of a randomly generated sequence of the same length having a match score at least as large as the largest match score of any position ...

  7. Complementary DNA - Wikipedia

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    Partial sequences of cDNAs are often obtained as expressed sequence tags. With amplification of DNA sequences via polymerase chain reaction (PCR) now commonplace, one will typically conduct reverse transcription as an initial step, followed by PCR to obtain an exact sequence of cDNA for intra-cellular expression. This is achieved by designing ...

  8. Duplex sequencing - Wikipedia

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    After sequencing the PCR products, the generated reads divide into tag families based on the genomic position, duplex tags, and the neighboring sequencing adapter. Sequence tag α is the reverse complement of sequence tag β and vice versa.

  9. Complementarity (molecular biology) - Wikipedia

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    In nature complementarity is the base principle of DNA replication and transcription as it is a property shared between two DNA or RNA sequences, such that when they are aligned antiparallel to each other, the nucleotide bases at each position in the sequences will be complementary, much like looking in the mirror and seeing the reverse of things.