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How Targeted Cancer Drugs Disrupt the Cell Cycle

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A “DNA damage checkpoint” rests the cell cycle while special proteins repair damaged DNA. Throughout the cell cycle, cyclin and kinase proteins pair and part in ways that activate the genes whose products carry out mitosis. The post How Targeted Cancer Drugs Disrupt the Cell Cycle appeared first on DNA Science.

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The Codon Guide to Synthetic Biology

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Technologies DNA Sequencing →DNA sequencing at 40: past, present and future , by Shendure J. Link DNA Cost and Productivity Data, aka "Carlson Curves" , by Carlson R. Link Next-Generation DNA Sequencing Methods , by Mardis E.R. Link DNA synthesis technologies to close the gene writing gap , by Hoose et al.

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The Codon Guide to Synthetic Biology

Codon

Technologies DNA Sequencing →DNA sequencing at 40: past, present and future , by Shendure J. Link DNA Cost and Productivity Data, aka "Carlson Curves" , by Carlson R. Link Next-Generation DNA Sequencing Methods , by Mardis E.R. Link DNA synthesis technologies to close the gene writing gap , by Hoose et al.

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