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DUPLEX MISMATCH

  • Duplex mismatch
  • When Ethernet devices are connected but using different duplex modes

    connection, a duplex mismatch is a condition where two connected devices operate in different duplex modes, that is, one operates in half duplex while the

    Duplex mismatch

    Duplex_mismatch

  • Duplex (telecommunications)
  • Communication flowing simultaneously in both directions

    Communication channel Crossband operation Double-track railway Duplex mismatch Duplexer Four-wire circuit Multiplexing Push-to-talk Radio resource management

    Duplex (telecommunications)

    Duplex_(telecommunications)

  • Autonegotiation
  • Ethernet connection signaling mechanism

    drops that result from a duplex mismatch. When a duplex mismatch is occurring, the side of the connection that is using half-duplex will report late collisions

    Autonegotiation

    Autonegotiation

  • Ethernet over twisted pair
  • Ethernet physical layers using twisted-pair cables

    different duplex modes, the effect of this duplex mismatch is a network that functions much more slowly than its nominal speed. Duplex mismatch may be inadvertently

    Ethernet over twisted pair

    Ethernet over twisted pair

    Ethernet_over_twisted_pair

  • Ethernet physical layer
  • Electrical or optical properties between network devices

    devices sense the speed used by their partner, but this may result in a duplex mismatch. With rare exceptions, a 100BASE-TX port (10/100) also supports 10BASE-T

    Ethernet physical layer

    Ethernet physical layer

    Ethernet_physical_layer

  • Ethernet frame
  • Unit of data on an Ethernet network

    possible causes are a malfunctioning network card, buffer underrun, duplex mismatch or software issues. The frame check sequence (FCS) uses a different

    Ethernet frame

    Ethernet_frame

  • Carrier-sense multiple access with collision detection
  • Media access control method used most notably in early Ethernet

    not have late collisions, the usual possible causes are full-duplex/half-duplex mismatch, exceeded Ethernet cable length limits, or defective hardware

    Carrier-sense multiple access with collision detection

    Carrier-sense_multiple_access_with_collision_detection

  • Replisome
  • Molecular complex

    Separating the duplex into the leading and lagging template strands (helicases) Protecting the leading and lagging strands from damage after duplex separation

    Replisome

    Replisome

    Replisome

  • Nick (DNA)
  • Discontinuity in DNA strand

    correcting mismatches, or non Watson-Crick base pairs in a DNA duplex. Some sources of mismatched base pairs include replication errors and deamination of 5-methylcytosine

    Nick (DNA)

    Nick_(DNA)

  • Fast Ethernet
  • Ethernet standards that carry data at the nominal rate of 100 Mbit/s

    access control. A full-duplex mode is also specified, and in practice, modern networks use Ethernet switches and operate in full-duplex mode, even as legacy

    Fast Ethernet

    Fast Ethernet

    Fast_Ethernet

  • Base pair
  • Two nucleobases bound by hydrogen bonds

    results in proper duplex structure. The only other purine–pyrimidine pairings would be AC and GT and UG (in RNA); these pairings are mismatches because the

    Base pair

    Base pair

    Base_pair

  • Nucleic acid thermodynamics
  • Study of how temperature affects the nucleic acid structure

    a single complex, which in the case of two strands is referred to as a duplex. Oligonucleotides, DNA, or RNA will bind to their complement under normal

    Nucleic acid thermodynamics

    Nucleic_acid_thermodynamics

  • Nuclease
  • Class of enzymes which cleave nucleic acids

    recognizing structural abnormalities produced in the DNA backbone by base pair mismatches. For details see flap endonuclease. There are more than 900 restriction

    Nuclease

    Nuclease

    Nuclease

  • Gigabit Ethernet
  • Standard for Ethernet networking at a data rate of 1 gigabit per second

    optics to have a mismatch in wavelength. To achieve interoperability some criteria have to be met: Line encoding Wavelength Duplex mode Media count Media

    Gigabit Ethernet

    Gigabit Ethernet

    Gigabit_Ethernet

  • Peptide nucleic acid
  • Biological molecule

    mismatch being more destabilizing than a similar mismatch in a DNA/DNA duplex. This binding strength and specificity also applies to PNA/RNA duplexes

    Peptide nucleic acid

    Peptide nucleic acid

    Peptide_nucleic_acid

  • Deamination
  • Removal of an amino group from a molecule

    DNA ligase then forms a phosphodiester bond to seal the resulting nicked duplex product, which now includes a new, correct cytosine (Base excision repair)

    Deamination

    Deamination

  • Link aggregation
  • Using multiple network connections in parallel to increase capacity and reliability

    index) this doesn't cause problematic out-of-order delivery. Aggregation mismatch refers to not matching the aggregation type on both ends of the link. Some

    Link aggregation

    Link aggregation

    Link_aggregation

  • Quadruplex telegraph
  • Type of electrical telegraph

    only short transmission distances were possible because the impedance mismatch of the reactive long wire would not balance the currents in the two halves

    Quadruplex telegraph

    Quadruplex telegraph

    Quadruplex_telegraph

  • DNA polymerase
  • Enzymes that catalyze DNA formation

    and usually work in groups to create two identical DNA duplexes from a single original DNA duplex. During this process, DNA polymerase "reads" the existing

    DNA polymerase

    DNA polymerase

    DNA_polymerase

  • Surveyor nuclease assay
  • Surveyor nuclease assay is an enzyme mismatch cleavage assay used to detect single base mismatches or small insertions or deletions (indels). Surveyor

    Surveyor nuclease assay

    Surveyor nuclease assay

    Surveyor_nuclease_assay

  • RF chain
  • Cascade of electronic components

    matched components and then, subsequently, to apply a tolerance spread for mismatch effects (see later). A system spreadsheet has been a popular way of displaying

    RF chain

    RF_chain

  • Arterial occlusion
  • Blockage of blood flow through an artery

    arrest. Arterial occlusion is diagnosed by exercise testing, ultrasonic duplex testing, and multi-detector coronary tomography angiography. Meanwhile,

    Arterial occlusion

    Arterial occlusion

    Arterial_occlusion

  • Universal asynchronous receiver-transmitter
  • Computer hardware device

    information back to the transmitting device) full duplex (both devices send and receive at the same time) half duplex (devices take turns transmitting and receiving)

    Universal asynchronous receiver-transmitter

    Universal asynchronous receiver-transmitter

    Universal_asynchronous_receiver-transmitter

  • RS-232
  • Standard for serial communication

    receive data are separate circuits, the interface can operate in a full duplex manner, supporting concurrent data flow in both directions. The standard

    RS-232

    RS-232

    RS-232

  • Nucleotide excision repair
  • DNA repair mechanism

    Nucleotide excision repair (NER), base excision repair (BER), and DNA mismatch repair (MMR). While the BER pathway can recognize specific non-bulky lesions

    Nucleotide excision repair

    Nucleotide excision repair

    Nucleotide_excision_repair

  • Circulator
  • Electronic circuit in which a signal entering any port exits at the next port

    prevent a microwave source being detuned by a mismatched load. In radar, circulators are used as a type of duplexer, to route signals from the transmitter to

    Circulator

    Circulator

    Circulator

  • MIL-STD-1553
  • US military computer network standard

    layers, a (differential) network interface, time-division multiplexing, half-duplex command/response protocol, and can handle up to 31 Remote Terminals (devices);

    MIL-STD-1553

    MIL-STD-1553

  • Thymine-DNA glycosylase
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    G/T mismatch-specific thymine DNA glycosylase is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the TDG gene. Several bacterial proteins have strong sequence homology

    Thymine-DNA glycosylase

    Thymine-DNA glycosylase

    Thymine-DNA_glycosylase

  • Homologous recombination
  • Genetic recombination between identical or highly similar strands of genetic material

    both DNA duplexes—the "donor" and the "recipient" duplexes—are unwound on the surface of RuvA as they are guided by the protein from one duplex to the other

    Homologous recombination

    Homologous recombination

    Homologous_recombination

  • Nucleic acid tertiary structure
  • Three-dimensional shape of a nucleic acid polymer

    both of the 2’-OH's of the duplex, as well as the bases of the duplex (see figure: A-minor interactions). The host duplex is often a G-C basepair. A-minor

    Nucleic acid tertiary structure

    Nucleic acid tertiary structure

    Nucleic_acid_tertiary_structure

  • Guide RNA
  • RNA molecule that specifies a target sequence

    complete gRNA/mRNA duplex. This process of sequential editing is known as the enzyme cascade model. In the case of "pan-edited" mRNAs, the duplex unwinds and

    Guide RNA

    Guide_RNA

  • Twisted intercalating nucleic acid
  • Biological molecule

    triplexes and duplexes, whereas Watson–Crick-type duplexes of the same nucleotide content were destabilized. To increase ∆Tm, base mismatches should be placed

    Twisted intercalating nucleic acid

    Twisted_intercalating_nucleic_acid

  • AP endonuclease
  • Enzyme involved in DNA repair

    excision repair pathway (BER). Its main role in the repair of damaged or mismatched nucleotides in DNA is to create a nick in the phosphodiester backbone

    AP endonuclease

    AP endonuclease

    AP_endonuclease

  • Stored program control
  • Technology for telephone exchanges

    in various modes, such as in load-sharing configuration, in synchronous duplex-mode, or one processor may be in stand-by mode. Standby mode of operation

    Stored program control

    Stored_program_control

  • Locked nucleic acid
  • Biological molecule

    in the 3'-endo (North) conformation, which is often found in the A-form duplexes. This structure provides for increased stability against enzymatic degradation

    Locked nucleic acid

    Locked nucleic acid

    Locked_nucleic_acid

  • Nucleic acid design
  • Generative process for base sequences

    consider the "mismatch distance", meaning the number of positions in a certain frame where the bases are not complementary. A greater mismatch distance lessens

    Nucleic acid design

    Nucleic acid design

    Nucleic_acid_design

  • NEMA connector
  • Power plugs and receptacles used in North America and some other regions

    vertical center line of the face. Due to the potential danger of a voltage mismatch, whenever possible these receptacles should be replaced. Depending on local

    NEMA connector

    NEMA connector

    NEMA_connector

  • Precipitation hardening
  • Heat treatment technique used to increase the yield strength of malleable materials

    aluminium, magnesium, nickel, titanium, and some steels, stainless steels, and duplex stainless steel. In superalloys, it is known to cause yield strength anomaly

    Precipitation hardening

    Precipitation_hardening

  • Frameshift mutation
  • Mutation that shifts codon alignment

    passes the information on, proofreading mechanisms such as exonucleases and mismatch repair systems are incorporated in DNA replication. After DNA replication

    Frameshift mutation

    Frameshift mutation

    Frameshift_mutation

  • Rolling hairpin replication
  • expected to destabilize the duplex, which facilitates its ability to function as a hinge during replication. The mismatch of the unpaired bases, rather

    Rolling hairpin replication

    Rolling hairpin replication

    Rolling_hairpin_replication

  • Very short patch repair
  • Protein family

    1999). "Recognition of a TG mismatch: the crystal structure of very short patch repair endonuclease in complex with a DNA duplex". Cell. 99 (6): 615–23. doi:10

    Very short patch repair

    Very short patch repair

    Very_short_patch_repair

  • FASTQ format
  • File format for sequences and quality scores

    io/en/10.0/BAM.html#qual Dorado duplex basecalling guide [duplex-tools: usage with dorado https://github.com/nanoporetech/duplex-tools#usage-with-dorado-recommended]

    FASTQ format

    FASTQ_format

  • DNA-binding metallo-intercalators
  • Biomolecules capable of binding to DNA by unwinding the Double Helix

    properties to induce a cleavage of the sugar phosphate backbone at the site of mismatch through a radical mechanism. Even in the absence of irradiation, the interactions

    DNA-binding metallo-intercalators

    DNA-binding_metallo-intercalators

  • Base excision repair
  • DNA repair process

    5-methylcytosine are more difficult to recognize, but can be repaired by mismatch-specific glycosylases) Uracil inappropriately incorporated in DNA or formed

    Base excision repair

    Base excision repair

    Base_excision_repair

  • Cre-Lox recombination
  • Site-specific recombinase technology

    since the genetic material on one strand of one duplex has paired with one strand of another duplex, and has been elongated by DNA polymerase. Further

    Cre-Lox recombination

    Cre-Lox_recombination

  • XPC (gene)
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    recognizes a wide variety of lesions that thermodynamically destabilize DNA duplexes, including UV-induced photoproducts (cyclopyrimidine dimers and 6-4 photoproducts

    XPC (gene)

    XPC (gene)

    XPC_(gene)

  • DNA repair
  • Cellular mechanism

    (e.g., benzo[a]pyrene diol epoxide-dG adduct, aristolactam I-dA adduct) mismatch of bases, due to errors in DNA replication, in which the wrong DNA base

    DNA repair

    DNA repair

    DNA_repair

  • Triple-stranded DNA
  • DNA structure

    formations. An intermolecular triplex refers to triplex formation between a duplex and a different (third) strand of DNA. The third strand can either be from

    Triple-stranded DNA

    Triple-stranded DNA

    Triple-stranded_DNA

  • Double-strand break repair model
  • Model of DNA repair in biology

    mechanism are related to the mutations in hRAD50 and/or hMRE11 genes in mismatch repair deficient tumors. Other complications associated with in vivo deficient

    Double-strand break repair model

    Double-strand break repair model

    Double-strand_break_repair_model

  • Nucleic acid analogue
  • Compound analogous to naturally occurring RNA and DNA

    do not form a Watson-Crick base pair in a duplex; this is an example where a Watson-Crick basepair mismatch is stabilized by the formation of the metal-base

    Nucleic acid analogue

    Nucleic_acid_analogue

  • Ligase chain reaction
  • Method of DNA amplification

    LCR was originally developed to detect point mutations; a single base mismatch at the junction of the two probe molecules is all that is needed to prevent

    Ligase chain reaction

    Ligase_chain_reaction

  • XPG N terminus
  • Protein domain

    incisions in a DNA substrate containing a duplex region and single-stranded arms. XPGC cleaves one strand of the duplex at the border with the single-stranded

    XPG N terminus

    XPG N terminus

    XPG_N_terminus

  • Gene conversion
  • Biological process

    recombination between heterozygotic sites results in a mismatch in base pairing. This mismatch is then recognized and corrected by the cellular machinery

    Gene conversion

    Gene_conversion

  • COLD-PCR
  • Modified polymerase chain reaction protocol

    double-stranded DNA. Depending on the sequence context and position of the mismatch, Tm changes of 0.2–1.5 °C (0.36–2.7 °F) are common for sequences up to

    COLD-PCR

    COLD-PCR

  • Holliday junction
  • Branched nucleic acid structure

    segments with base mismatches between different versions of a single gene. He predicted that the cell would have a mechanism for mismatch repair, which was

    Holliday junction

    Holliday junction

    Holliday_junction

  • Crosslinking of DNA
  • Phenomenon in genetics

    interstrand crosslink. The introduction of this agent slightly bends the DNA duplex to accommodate for the agent's presence within the helix. These agents are

    Crosslinking of DNA

    Crosslinking of DNA

    Crosslinking_of_DNA

  • XDNA
  • Benzo-homologated DNA analogue

    xDNA. xDNA's mismatch sensitivity is similar to that of B-DNA. Similar to natural bases, x-nucleotides selectively assemble into a duplex-structure resembling

    XDNA

    XDNA

    XDNA

  • Oprah Winfrey
  • American media personality and proprietor (born 1954)

    later be sold in 2012. In early 2014, she listed her combined-unit Chicago duplex on the market. Later that year, Oprah came back to Telluride, Colorado to

    Oprah Winfrey

    Oprah Winfrey

    Oprah_Winfrey

  • Psoralen
  • Chemical compound

    Butterworths. Wu Q, Christensen LA, Legerski RJ, Vasquez KM (June 2005). "Mismatch repair participates in error-free processing of DNA interstrand crosslinks

    Psoralen

    Psoralen

    Psoralen

  • Matthew Meselson
  • American geneticist and molecular biologist (born 1930)

    destroy foreign DNA and then predicted and demonstrated methyl-directed mismatch repair, a process that enables cells to correct mistakes in replicating

    Matthew Meselson

    Matthew Meselson

    Matthew_Meselson

  • DNA
  • Molecule that carries genetic information

    synthesis reaction by the lack of base pairing between the mismatched nucleotides. If a mismatch is detected, a 3′ to 5′ exonuclease activity is activated

    DNA

    DNA

    DNA

  • Vessel monitoring system
  • Commercial fishing tracking system

    Polar LEO with satellite-to-satellite Blue Oceans Satellite Systems GPS; duplex communication; Web-based monitoring interface Iridium and Globalstar Low-earth

    Vessel monitoring system

    Vessel monitoring system

    Vessel_monitoring_system

  • Antenna diversity
  • Redundancy method to improve communications reliability

    and receive functions. Such a configuration eliminates the need for a duplexer and can protect sensitive receiver components from the high power used

    Antenna diversity

    Antenna diversity

    Antenna_diversity

  • Conan O'Brien
  • American television host, comedian, and writer (born 1963)

    Retrieved May 25, 2022. Harris, Elizabeth (July 28, 2010). "Conan O'Brien Sells Duplex for $25 Million". The New York Times. Archived from the original on May

    Conan O'Brien

    Conan O'Brien

    Conan_O'Brien

  • Heteroduplex
  • A heteroduplex is a double-stranded (duplex) molecule of nucleic acid originated through the genetic recombination of single complementary strands derived

    Heteroduplex

    Heteroduplex

    Heteroduplex

  • AC power plugs and sockets
  • Connector used to connect to mains power

    of safety issues with universal socket and adaptors, including voltage mismatch, exposure of live pins, lack of proper earth ground connection, or lack

    AC power plugs and sockets

    AC power plugs and sockets

    AC_power_plugs_and_sockets

  • DNA amplification fingerprinting
  • DNA profiling technique

    duplexes, primer–template complexes, and enzyme-bound intermediates. Within this mixture, the relatively rare but productive primer–template duplexes

    DNA amplification fingerprinting

    DNA amplification fingerprinting

    DNA_amplification_fingerprinting

  • Bridged nucleic acid
  • binding affinity against a DNA or RNA complement with excellent single-mismatch discriminating power; better RNA selective binding; stronger and more sequence

    Bridged nucleic acid

    Bridged_nucleic_acid

  • DNA damage (naturally occurring)
  • Damage in DNA which occurs naturally

    For example, in fission yeast and humans, RecA homologues promote duplex-duplex DNA-strand exchange needed for repair of many types of DNA lesions.

    DNA damage (naturally occurring)

    DNA_damage_(naturally_occurring)

  • Steinway & Sons
  • German-American piano company

    and are held in place by friction. Steinway also employs front and rear duplex scales, in which the main vibrating section of the string is augmented by

    Steinway & Sons

    Steinway & Sons

    Steinway_&_Sons

  • TREX1
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    recombination regulation of type I interferon production DNA replication DNA mismatch repair nucleic acid phosphodiester bond hydrolysis DNA metabolic process

    TREX1

    TREX1

    TREX1

  • RNA-targeting small molecule drugs
  • Class of drugs

    recognition unit to target TT or UU mismatches through a Janus Wedge type binding mode, creating a base triplet with the mismatch. The combined use of an acridine

    RNA-targeting small molecule drugs

    RNA-targeting_small_molecule_drugs

  • Epigenetics
  • Study of DNA modifications that do not change its sequence

    epigenetic alterations. Treatment of cells with H2O2 for 30 minutes causes the mismatch repair protein heterodimer MSH2-MSH6 to recruit DNA methyltransferase 1

    Epigenetics

    Epigenetics

    Epigenetics

  • MicroRNA
  • Small non-coding ribonucleic acid molecule

    factor. Among 68 sporadic colon cancers with reduced expression of the DNA mismatch repair protein MLH1, most were found to be deficient due to epigenetic

    MicroRNA

    MicroRNA

    MicroRNA

  • Gavin Newsom
  • Governor of California since 2019

    zoning regulations for housing less restrictive, allowing construction of duplexes and fourplexes in lots that were previously zoned exclusively for single-family

    Gavin Newsom

    Gavin Newsom

    Gavin_Newsom

  • Exodeoxyribonuclease I
  • glucosylated DNA. Blakesley RW, Dodgson JB, Nes IF, Wells RD (October 1977). "Duplex regions in "single-stranded" phiX174 DNA are cleaved by a restriction endonuclease

    Exodeoxyribonuclease I

    Exodeoxyribonuclease_I

  • Mammal
  • Class of animals with milk-producing glands

    Oyler J, Running S, Abatzoglou JT, Lukacs PM (April 2013). "Camouflage mismatch in seasonal coat color due to decreased snow duration". Proceedings of

    Mammal

    Mammal

    Mammal

  • Northern blot
  • Molecular biology technique

    specificity of hybridization include ionic strength, viscosity, duplex length, mismatched base pairs, and base composition. The membrane is washed to ensure

    Northern blot

    Northern blot

    Northern_blot

  • Thin film
  • Thin layer of material

    concentration changes will cause volume changes via lattice distortions. A mismatch of thermal expansion coefficients between the film and substrate will cause

    Thin film

    Thin_film

  • Waveguide filter
  • Electronic filter that is constructed with waveguide technology

    applications. Amongst the uses of waveguide filters are the construction of duplexers, diplexers,[d] and multiplexers; selectivity and noise limitation in receivers;

    Waveguide filter

    Waveguide filter

    Waveguide_filter

  • McGurk effect
  • Perceptual illusion

    of perfectly audible speech sounds when the visual speech stimuli are mismatched with the auditory speech. Normally, speech perception is thought to be

    McGurk effect

    McGurk effect

    McGurk_effect

  • Love
  • Strong, positive emotional/mental states

    love God is "to attain the peace which is yours." Augustine regards the duplex commandment of love in Matthew 22 as the heart of Christian faith and the

    Love

    Love

  • Chlorophyceae
  • Class of green algae

    Diversity of Chlorophyceae Chlamydomonas globosa 400x Volvox aureus Pediastrum duplex Chlorophyceae can reproduce both asexually and sexually. In asexual reproduction

    Chlorophyceae

    Chlorophyceae

    Chlorophyceae

  • DNA base flipping
  • Biochemical process

    base. DNA glycosylases interact with DNA, flipping bases to determine a mismatch. An example of base excision repair occurs when a cytosine base is deaminated

    DNA base flipping

    DNA base flipping

    DNA_base_flipping

  • Trinucleotide repeat expansion
  • DNA mutation involving an increase in number of trinucleotide repeats

    processes such as homologous recombination, non-homologous end joining, mismatch repair or base excision repair. Each of these processes involves a DNA

    Trinucleotide repeat expansion

    Trinucleotide_repeat_expansion

  • Non-canonical base pairing
  • Base pairs in molecular genetics

    Al-Hashimi HM (December 2013). "A historical account of Hoogsteen base-pairs in duplex DNA". Biopolymers. 99 (12): 955–68. doi:10.1002/bip.22334. PMC 3844552.

    Non-canonical base pairing

    Non-canonical base pairing

    Non-canonical_base_pairing

  • G-quadruplex
  • Structure in molecular biology

    like 8-OH-Gua. The generation of an AP site enables the melting of the duplex DNA to unmask the PQS, adopting a G-quadruplex fold. With the use of genome-wide

    G-quadruplex

    G-quadruplex

    G-quadruplex

  • DNA profiling
  • Technique used to identify individuals via DNA characteristics

    Extension: A DNA polymerase starts from where the primer binds to the DNA (duplex) and builds out a complementary chain of DNA. By using either specific primers

    DNA profiling

    DNA profiling

    DNA_profiling

  • Antisense RNA
  • Single stranded RNA

    capable of downregulating the expression of ompF under stress by forming a duplex with the ompF mRNA. This induces the degradation of the ompF mRNA. Unlike

    Antisense RNA

    Antisense RNA

    Antisense_RNA

  • DNA polymerase lambda
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    Chromosomal DSBs are the most severe type of DNA damage. During NHEJ, duplexes generated by the alignment of broken DNA ends usually contain small gaps

    DNA polymerase lambda

    DNA polymerase lambda

    DNA_polymerase_lambda

  • Glossary of cellular and molecular biology (0–L)
  • away from the same origin; this results in a bubble-like region where the duplex molecule is locally separated into two single strands. binary fission The

    Glossary of cellular and molecular biology (0–L)

    Glossary_of_cellular_and_molecular_biology_(0–L)

  • Lin-4 microRNA precursor
  • RNA family

    lin-4:lin-14 duplex is seen to take up an unusual kinked structure, caused by induced changes in the groove dimension and base stacking due to the mismatched base

    Lin-4 microRNA precursor

    Lin-4 microRNA precursor

    Lin-4_microRNA_precursor

  • Promoter (genetics)
  • Region of DNA encouraging transcription

    have been found to transcribe at lower frequencies than those with a few mismatches with the consensus. The optimal spacing between the -35 and -10 sequences

    Promoter (genetics)

    Promoter (genetics)

    Promoter_(genetics)

  • Fragile X syndrome
  • X-linked dominant genetic disorder

    the complementary CGG-repeat portion of the FMR1 gene to form an RNA·DNA duplex. A subset of people with intellectual disability and symptoms resembling

    Fragile X syndrome

    Fragile X syndrome

    Fragile_X_syndrome

  • Santa Rosa hitchhiker murders
  • Series of unsolved murders and disappearances in Northern California in the 1970s

    told an interviewer in 2022 that Davis actually stayed with her in her duplex apartment in Garberville, California after she ran away. Davis claimed she

    Santa Rosa hitchhiker murders

    Santa Rosa hitchhiker murders

    Santa_Rosa_hitchhiker_murders

  • DNA damage theory of aging
  • Hypothesis that aging is caused by accumulated DNA damage

    Fuss JO, Tainer JA (2011). "XPB and XPD helicases in TFIIH orchestrate DNA duplex opening and damage verification to coordinate repair with transcription

    DNA damage theory of aging

    DNA_damage_theory_of_aging

  • High-entropy alloy
  • Alloys with high proportions of several metals

    a solid solution. Zhang et al. proposed a parameter δ, average lattice mismatch, representing the difference in atomic radii: δ = ∑ i = 1 N c i ( 1 − r

    High-entropy alloy

    High-entropy alloy

    High-entropy_alloy

  • Excision repair cross-complementing
  • structures: base excision repair (BER), nucleotide excision repair (NER), and mismatch repair. If DNA structures are left unrepaired, senescence, apoptosis, or

    Excision repair cross-complementing

    Excision repair cross-complementing

    Excision_repair_cross-complementing

  • Glossary of cellular and molecular biology (M–Z)
  • microRNA. mismatch An incorrect pairing of nucleobases on complementary strands of DNA or RNA; i.e. the presence in one strand of a duplex molecule of

    Glossary of cellular and molecular biology (M–Z)

    Glossary_of_cellular_and_molecular_biology_(M–Z)

  • DNA oxidation
  • Process of oxidative damage of deoxyribonucleic acid

    8-oxo-2'-deoxyguanosine (8-oxo-dG) is the most common oxidative lesion observed in duplex DNA because guanosine has a lower one-electron reduction potential than

    DNA oxidation

    DNA_oxidation

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  • Fergus
  • Boy/Male

    Irish

    Fergus

    Derived from fear “”man”” and gus “”strength”” and signifies “”a strong warrior, virile.”” According to the legend of the Cattle Raid of Cooley (read the legend) Fergus was the king of Ulster and his lover, the cunning Nessa, duped him into letting her son Conchobhar rule in his place for a year so that in years to come her son could be called “”the son of a king.”” Fergus consented but after the year Conchobhar refused to relinquish the throne and so Fergus joined Maebh in her battle against Ulster, his native province.

    Fergus

  • Dunley
  • Boy/Male

    American, British, Celtic, English

    Dunley

    From the Hill Meadow; Meadow with the Hill

    Dunley

  • Dunley
  • Boy/Male

    Celtic English

    Dunley

    From the hill meadow.

    Dunley

  • Dud
  • Boy/Male

    British, Christian, English

    Dud

    From the People's Meadow; From a Surname and Place Name Derived from the Old English; Diminutive of Dudley

    Dud

  • DUD
  • Male

    English

    DUD

    Short form of English Dudley, DUD means "Dudda's meadow."

    DUD

  • Dudley
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Irish

    Dudley

    English and Irish : habitational name from Dudley in the West Midlands, named from the Old English personal name Dudda (see Dodd) + Old English lēah ‘woodland clearing’.Irish (County Cork) : English name adopted by bearers of Gaelic Ó Dubhdáleithe ‘descendant of Dubhdáleithe’, a personal name composed of the elements dubh ‘black’ + dá ‘two’ + léithe ‘sides’.Thomas Dudley (1576–1653), born at Northampton, England, sailed on the Arbella to Salem, MA, in 1630 with the chief men of the Massachusetts Bay Company. They first settled at Newtown. Dudley subsequently moved to Ipswich but then permanently settled at Roxbury. He was elected four times as governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony and as one of the two commissioners for the colony when the New England Confederation was formed in 1643. He was one of the first overseers of Harvard University, and in 1650, as governor, signed the charter for that institution. Dudley’s seventh and most noted child, Joseph (1647–1720) was also governor of MA (1702–15).

    Dudley

  • Dudley
  • Boy/Male

    English American

    Dudley

    From the people's meadow. From a surname and place name derived from the Old English, meaning...

    Dudley

  • Dowdall
  • Surname or Lastname

    Irish (of English origin)

    Dowdall

    Irish (of English origin) : habitational name from Dovedale in Derbyshire, ‘valley (Middle English dale) of the river Dove’ (see Dove 1).Irish : English surname adopted by bearers of Gaelic Ó Dubhdáleithe (see Dudley 2).English : habitational name from a lost place Ovedale or Uvedale, which gave rise to the 14th-century surname de Uvedale alias de Ovedale, connected with the manor of D’Oversdale in Litlington, Cambridgeshire; this is first recorded as ‘manor of Overdale otherwise Dowdale’ in 1408.

    Dowdall

  • Dudley
  • Boy/Male

    Christian & English(British/American/Australian)

    Dudley

    Residence Name

    Dudley

  • Duclea
  • Girl/Female

    Latin

    Duclea

    Sweet.

    Duclea

  • Dudley
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, Christian, English, French, Irish

    Dudley

    From the People's Field; People; S Field; Wood; Clearing of Dudda; Meadow

    Dudley

  • Bradstreet
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Bradstreet

    English : topographic name for someone living by a Roman road or other great highway, from Old English brād ‘broad’ + strǣt ‘paved highway’, ‘Roman road’ (see Street), or habitational name from some minor place named with these elements.The poet Anne Bradstreet (1612–72) was born Anne Dudley, probably in Northampton, England. She and her husband Simon Bradstreet came to MA with Winthrop in 1630. Simon (1603–97) came from an old Suffolk family. He served in various public offices and was governor of MA from 1679 to 1686 and again in 1686–92.

    Bradstreet

  • Duley
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Duley

    English : (of Norman origin): habitational name from any of several places in Calvados, France, called Ouilly, named with the Gallo-Roman personal name Ollius + the locative suffix -acum.English : Possibly also an altered spelling of Dooley.

    Duley

  • Tupper
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Tupper

    English : occupational name for a herdsman who had charge of rams, from an agent derivative of Middle English to(u)pe ‘ram’ (of uncertain origin).German (Tüpper) : occupational name for a potter, from Middle Low German duppe, Rhenish düppen ‘pot’. This is predominantly a Rhineland surname.This is the name of a family descended from two brothers, originally from Kassel, Germany. They fled religious persecution in the 16th century, settling in the Netherlands, where a descendant became burgomaster of Rotterdam in 1813. A branch of the family settled in England at Sandwich, Kent, whence another descendant, Thomas Tupper, went to America in 1635, and helped to found Sandwich, MA, in 1637. Benjamin Tupper, born in Stoughton, MA, in 1738 was a colonial legislator and explorer of OH.

    Tupper

  • Durley
  • Surname or Lastname

    Irish

    Durley

    Irish : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Dubhurthuille ‘descendant of Dubhurthuille’, a personal name of unexplained origin.English : habitational name from Durley in Hampshire or Durleigh in Somerset, both named from Old English dēor ‘deer’ + lēah ‘woodland clearing’, or from Durley in Wiltshire, so named from Old English dierne ‘hidden’ + lēah.

    Durley

  • Dolley
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (of Norman origin)

    Dolley

    English (of Norman origin) : variant of Duley.

    Dolley

  • Olley
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (East Anglia)

    Olley

    English (East Anglia) : variant of Duley, without the preposition d’.

    Olley

  • Double
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (of Norman origin)

    Double

    English (of Norman origin) : nickname from Old French doubel ‘twin’ (literally ‘double’, from Late Latin duplus, classical Latin duplex, from du(o) ‘two’ + plek, a root meaning ‘fold’).

    Double

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  • Pheasant
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Wolverhampton)

    Pheasant

    English (Wolverhampton) : metonymic occupational name for a breeder of pheasants or a birdcatcher, or a nickname for someone thought to resemble the bird, from Middle English fesaunt ‘pheasant’.

  • Murgesh
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi

    Murgesh

    Lord Karthikeya

  • BERNARDETTA
  • Female

    Italian

    BERNARDETTA

    Feminine form of Italian Bernardo, BERNARDETTA means "bold as a bear."

  • Sudhish
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu

    Sudhish

    Good Character; Lord of Excellent Intellect

  • Riddhish | ரீத்தீஷ
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Riddhish | ரீத்தீஷ

    Lord Ganesh

  • Ashwabha
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu

    Ashwabha

    Lightening

  • Ayyappan | அய்யாப்பண 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Ayyappan | அய்யாப்பண 

    Ever youthful, Vishnu and Shiva

  • Thaman
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Thaman

    Price, Worth

  • Aanantya | ஆநஂத்யா
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Aanantya | ஆநஂத்யா

    Divine

  • JOVANKA
  • Female

    Serbian

    JOVANKA

    (Јованка) Pet form of Serbian Jovana, JOVANKA means "God is gracious."

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  • Implex
  • a.

    Intricate; entangled; complicated; complex.

  • Dupper
  • n.

    See 2d Dubber.

  • Duller
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Dull

  • Culex
  • n.

    A genus of dipterous insects, including the gnat and mosquito.

  • Dupe
  • n.

    One who has been deceived or who is easily deceived; a gull; as, the dupe of a schemer.

  • Duller
  • n.

    One who, or that which, dulls.

  • Dupable
  • a.

    Capable of being duped.

  • Duped
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Dupe

  • Duple
  • a.

    Double.

  • Dueler
  • n.

    One who engages in a duel.

  • Duping
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Dupe

  • Victim
  • n.

    Hence, one who is duped, or cheated; a dupe; a gull.

  • Duper
  • n.

    One who dupes another.

  • Hebetation
  • n.

    The state of being blunted or dulled.

  • Dumple
  • v. t.

    To make dumpy; to fold, or bend, as one part over another.

  • Ape
  • n.

    A dupe.

  • Duplex
  • a.

    Double; twofold.

  • Pulex
  • n.

    A genus of parasitic insects including the fleas. See Flea.

  • Gullible
  • a.

    Easily gulled; that may be duped.

  • Dupe
  • n.

    To deceive; to trick; to mislead by imposing on one's credulity; to gull; as, dupe one by flattery.