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- Nullomers abstract "Nullomers are short sequences of DNA base pairs that do not occur in the genome of a species (commonly humans), even though they are theoretically possible. Nullomers must be under a selective pressure - for example, they may be toxic to the cell. Some nullomers have been shown to be useful to treat leukemia, breast, and prostate cancer. They are not useful in healthy cells because normal cells adapt and become immune to them. Nullomers are also being developed for use as DNA tags to prevent cross contamination when analyzing crime scene material.".
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- Nullomers wikiPageWikiLink Adenosine_triphosphate.
- Nullomers wikiPageWikiLink Arabidopsis_thaliana.
- Nullomers wikiPageWikiLink Base_pair.
- Nullomers wikiPageWikiLink Breast_cancer.
- Nullomers wikiPageWikiLink Caenorhabditis_elegans.
- Nullomers wikiPageWikiLink Cancer.
- Nullomers wikiPageWikiLink Category:Amino_acids.
- Nullomers wikiPageWikiLink Category:DNA.
- Nullomers wikiPageWikiLink Category:Genetics.
- Nullomers wikiPageWikiLink Category:Genomics.
- Nullomers wikiPageWikiLink Category:Human_mitochondrial_genetics.
- Nullomers wikiPageWikiLink Category:Nucleotides.
- Nullomers wikiPageWikiLink Cattle.
- Nullomers wikiPageWikiLink Cell_death.
- Nullomers wikiPageWikiLink Cell_growth.
- Nullomers wikiPageWikiLink Chicken.
- Nullomers wikiPageWikiLink Chimpanzee.
- Nullomers wikiPageWikiLink Codon_usage_bias.
- Nullomers wikiPageWikiLink Conserved_sequence.
- Nullomers wikiPageWikiLink Contamination.
- Nullomers wikiPageWikiLink Crime_scene.
- Nullomers wikiPageWikiLink DNA.
- Nullomers wikiPageWikiLink DNA_repair.
- Nullomers wikiPageWikiLink Dog.
- Nullomers wikiPageWikiLink Drosophila.
- Nullomers wikiPageWikiLink Drug_discovery.
- Nullomers wikiPageWikiLink Expressed_sequence_tag.
- Nullomers wikiPageWikiLink Human.
- Nullomers wikiPageWikiLink Leukemia.
- Nullomers wikiPageWikiLink Mitochondrion.
- Nullomers wikiPageWikiLink Molecular_evolution.
- Nullomers wikiPageWikiLink Mouse.
- Nullomers wikiPageWikiLink National_Research_Council_(United_States).
- Nullomers wikiPageWikiLink Oxidative_stress.
- Nullomers wikiPageWikiLink Prostate_cancer.
- Nullomers wikiPageWikiLink Rat.
- Nullomers wikiPageWikiLink Reactive_oxygen_species.
- Nullomers wikiPageWikiLink Redox.
- Nullomers wikiPageWikiLink Whole_genome_sequencing.
- Nullomers wikiPageWikiLink Zebrafish.
- Nullomers wikiPageWikiLinkText "Nullomers".
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- Nullomers subject Category:Amino_acids.
- Nullomers subject Category:DNA.
- Nullomers subject Category:Genetics.
- Nullomers subject Category:Genomics.
- Nullomers subject Category:Human_mitochondrial_genetics.
- Nullomers subject Category:Nucleotides.
- Nullomers hypernym Sequences.
- Nullomers type Biomolecule.
- Nullomers type Protein.
- Nullomers type Biomolecule.
- Nullomers comment "Nullomers are short sequences of DNA base pairs that do not occur in the genome of a species (commonly humans), even though they are theoretically possible. Nullomers must be under a selective pressure - for example, they may be toxic to the cell. Some nullomers have been shown to be useful to treat leukemia, breast, and prostate cancer. They are not useful in healthy cells because normal cells adapt and become immune to them.".
- Nullomers label "Nullomers".
- Nullomers sameAs Q3346254.
- Nullomers sameAs Nullomer.
- Nullomers sameAs Nullomers.
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- Nullomers wasDerivedFrom Nullomers?oldid=704815197.
- Nullomers isPrimaryTopicOf Nullomers.