Search for dissertations about: "repetitive DNA"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 41 swedish dissertations containing the words repetitive DNA.
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1. DNA in centromeres of Chironomus pallidivittatus
Abstract : The centromeres of most higher eukaryotes are embedded within large regions of constitutive heterochromatin and consist of large quantities of highly repetitive DNA. Transposable elements are also found in these regions. READ MORE
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2. Organization of centromere associated DNA in Chironomus pallidivittatus
Abstract : Centromeres have not yet been functionally defined in higher eu- karyotes, largely due to the huge amounts of repeated DNA in these regions of most species and difficulties of delimiting centromeric from pericentric regions. Also the latter have large quantities of mostly noncoding DNA, expressed cytologically as pericentric heterochromatin. READ MORE
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3. Fixation of Functionalized DNA Nanostructures
Abstract : This thesis features results from two different studies on a fully addressable non-repetitive network on the nanometre scale, assembled by synthetic DNA molecules. A bio-inspired molecular approach, based on principles of self-assembly, has brought about a paradigm shift in nanoscience, from a top-down to a bottom-up perspective. READ MORE
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4. Bottom-up Fabrication of Functional DNA Nanostructures
Abstract : This thesis demonstrates bottom-up fabrication of a fully addressable non-repetitive network on the nanometer scale, assembled by synthetic DNA molecules. Each side constitutes a unique sequence of 10 bases, i.e. 3. READ MORE
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5. Self-assembly Strategies for Functional DNA Nanostructures
Abstract : The technological revolution of the twentieth century was famously subject to Moore’s law which related the rate of growth to the ability to scale-down the size of the components – size matters. Several decades later we are, however, approaching the limit of what is possible with silicon wafers. READ MORE