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- Nullomers abstract "Nullomers are amino acids that the human body does not specifically code for, but are coding sequences which are theoretically possible. Nullomers could be under a selective pressure, for example they could be toxic to the cell. They may be useful for treating cancers, as some nullomers have been shown to selectively kill leukemia, breast and prostate cancer, but not healthy cells as normal cells tend to adapt and become immune. Nullomers are also being developed for use as DNA tags to prevent cross contamination when analyzing crime scene material.".
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- Nullomers hasPhotoCollection Nullomers.
- 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 comment "Nullomers are amino acids that the human body does not specifically code for, but are coding sequences which are theoretically possible. Nullomers could be under a selective pressure, for example they could be toxic to the cell. They may be useful for treating cancers, as some nullomers have been shown to selectively kill leukemia, breast and prostate cancer, but not healthy cells as normal cells tend to adapt and become immune.".
- Nullomers label "Nullomers".
- Nullomers label "Nullomers".
- Nullomers sameAs Nullomers.
- Nullomers sameAs m.0nb70p6.
- Nullomers sameAs Q3346254.
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- Nullomers wasDerivedFrom Nullomers?oldid=599913757.
- Nullomers isPrimaryTopicOf Nullomers.