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Meaning of Microsatellite from wikipedia

- A microsatellite is a tract of repetitive DNA in which certain DNA motifs (ranging in length from one to six or more base pairs) are repeated, typically...
- Microsatellite instability (MSI) is the condition of genetic hypermutability (predisposition to mutation) that results from impaired DNA mismatch repair...
- developing microsatellite launch vehicles to perform the increasingly targeted launch requirements of microsatellites. While microsatellites have been...
- Microsatellite enrichment is a method in molecular biology used for enriching the amount of microsatellite sequences in a DNA sample. This can be achieved...
- repair, which causes an elevated rate of single nucleotide changes and microsatellite instability, also known as MSI-H (the H is "high"). MSI is identifiable...
- Reflector (USA-163) is a space debris research microsatellite built in Russia[when?] by NII KP for the United States Air Force Research Lab at Kirtland...
- of multiplex PCR. Multiplex PCR has also been used for analysis of microsatellites and SNPs. Variable Number of Tandem Repeats (VNTR) PCR targets repetitive...
- The Tera-hertz Explorer (TEREX) mission is a planned orbiter and lander that will be carrying a terahertz sensor to the surface of Mars to measure the...
- Rainier Allan (March 24, 2016). "US aircraft with Philippines's first microsatellite launched into space". The Philippine Star. Archived from the original...
- cryptic satellites. Satellite DNA, together with minisatellite and microsatellite DNA, constitute the tandem repeats. The size of satellite DNA arrays...