...gauge the risks of them being passed on to your children. Genes contain DNA, which is commonly known as the building blocks of life. DNA was first identified in 1869,...
Definition and Overview Genetic testing, sometimes referred to as DNA testing, is a medical term that refers to a number of tests performed to determine changes and abnormalities in the...
...to infect humans. These, collectively, are known as human herpesvirus, or HHV. The herpesvirus family are DNA viruses, which means that they have DNA rather than RNA as their genetic...
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...هي فيروسات DNA ، مما يعني أن لديها DNA بدلاً من RNA كمادة جينية (فيروس HIV ، على سبيل المثال ، هو فيروس RNA). فيروسات DNA الأخرى التي تصيب الإنسان هي...
...diphtheria, mumps, rubella, pertussis, and tetanus between 98% and 100% in the United States. Vaccines are available in different forms. They can be inactivated, live, DNA, conjugate, toxoid, recombitant, and...
...sugar molecules and are made especially for bacterial molecules coated with polysaccharides DNA vaccines: these are made of the actual DNA makeup of the microbe Recombinant vector vaccines: similar to...
...suppress viral replication and maintain viral load below the level of detection. **Mechanism of Action:** – **Elvitegravir:** Integrase strand transfer inhibitor that blocks viral DNA from integrating into host cells....
...paternity through DNA testing (the amniotic fluid contains the fetus’ DNA) Assess the maturity of the fetus’ lungs – This is one of the few reasons that may require an...
...blood pathologies), Molecular biology (study of molecules supporting the hereditary message – DNA and RNA nucleic acids), Cytogenetics (study of chromosomes). What does the clinical biologist do? The clinical biologist...