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  2. Diaminopimelic acid - Wikipedia

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    Diaminopimelic acid (DAP) is an amino acid, representing an epsilon-carboxy derivative of lysine. meso -α,ε-Diaminopimelic acid is the last intermediate in the biosynthesis of lysine and undergoes decarboxylation by diaminopimelate decarboxylase to give the final product.

  3. DAP (gene) - Wikipedia

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    223453 Ensembl ENSG00000112977 ENSMUSG00000039168 UniProt P51397 Q91XC8 RefSeq (mRNA) NM_004394 NM_001291963 NM_146057 RefSeq (protein) NP_001278892 NP_004385 NP_666169 Location (UCSC) Chr 5: 10.68 – 10.76 Mb Chr 15: 31.22 – 31.27 Mb PubMed search Wikidata View/Edit Human View/Edit Mouse Death-associated protein 1 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the DAP gene. DAP gene encodes a ...

  4. Category:Biological simulation video games - Wikipedia

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    Biology portal These computer and video games base their gameplay on simulating biological aspects of life, such as survival , genetics or ecosystems . See also

  5. Who Is Player 196 in ‘Squid Game’ Season 2? - AOL

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    Player 196 is actually one of the first players that we meet in the game and she gets a special shout out from the Pink Guards after she asks to switch outfits with them.

  6. List of unsolved problems in biology - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, it was announced that Google's AlphaFold, a neural network based on DeepMind artificial intelligence, is capable of predicting a protein's final shape based solely on its amino-acid chain with an accuracy of around 90% on a test sample of proteins used by the team.

  7. DAPI - Wikipedia

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    DAPI (pronounced 'DAPPY', /ˈdæpiː/), or 4′,6-diamidino-2-phenylindole, is a fluorescent stain that binds strongly to adenine–thymine-rich regions in DNA. It is used extensively in fluorescence microscopy .

  8. Bioassay - Wikipedia

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    A bioassay is a biochemical test to estimate the potency of a sample compound. Usually this potency can only be measured relative to a standard compound. [3] [1] A typical bioassay involves a stimulus (ex. drugs) applied to a subject (ex. animals, tissues, plants). The corresponding response (ex. death) of the subject is thereby triggered and ...

  9. Multiplex (assay) - Wikipedia

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    In the biological sciences, a multiplex assay is a type of immunoassay that uses magnetic beads to simultaneously measure multiple analytes in a single experiment. [1] A multiplex assay is a derivative of an ELISA using beads for binding the capture antibody.