We're good at what we do because we're a family - this is in our bloody DNA; this is what we do.
Gerry Harvey
FamilyGoodDNABecauseOurBloody
I am a newcomer. I want to remain a newcomer. That is my DNA.
Emmanuel Macron
I AmWantDNAAmRemain
In the 1970s, I did a Ph.D. with Fred Sanger in Cambridge who was in the process of inventing ways to map what's inside DNA. He later won the Nobel Prize.
Elizabeth Blackburn
ProcessMapDNAInsidePrizeWho
Knowing what your parents have gives you hints of things, but your genome is a totally unique combination of and interchange of DNA from your parents. There is no one else like you genetically.
Craig Venter
ParentsYouUniqueDNAKnowingYour
The day is not far off when we will be able to send a robotically controlled genome-sequencing unit in a probe to other planets to read the DNA sequence of any alien microbe life that may be there.
LifeDaySpaceAlienWillDNA
Cities vary widely in the use of DNA testing.
Bill Dedman
DNATestingUseCitiesVaryWidely
Nanotechnology is the idea that we can create devices and machines all the way down to the nanometer scale, which is a billionth of a meter, about half the width of a human DNA molecule.
Paul McEuen
DownCreateWayDNAHumanHalf
When blue-eyed Donald Trump married hazel-eyed Ivana Zelnickova, he probably figured his broad-shouldered DNA would dominate her girly alleles. But genetics played a cruel trick on Trump: Of the couple's three children, only the youngest, Eric, wound up with his father's fishy blue eyes.
Nell Scovell
FatherChildrenEyesBlueThreeDNA
DNA was my only gold rush. I regarded DNA as worth a gold rush.
James D. Watson
GoldWorthDNARushOnlyRegarded
Cancer is a disease of the genome. And that's what happens. You make mistakes in a cell somewhere in your body that causes it to start to grow when it should've stopped, and that's cancer. And those mistakes are mistakes of DNA.
Francis Collins
MistakesStartGrowYouBodyDNA
The nature and the DNA of IMAX has been redefined in the past years to shoot these huge blockbusters. But I think that it's not the sole purpose of IMAX to capture cars exploding in your face.
Xavier Dolan
NaturePastPurposeFaceThinkDNA
'Boy,' 'October,' 'War,' 'The Unforgettable Fire' and 'The Joshua Tree,' those records, they're part of my musical DNA and structure.
Taylor Hawkins
TreeFireWarBoyDNAStructure
What I have learned from working on those great shows is what is the DNA that makes them so deeply involving and interesting for an audience over a long period of time. So much has to do with character, complexity, and sophistication.
Jeremy Podeswa
CharacterGreatTimeInterestingDNA
Changing the DNA of a large, multilateral organization such as the United Nations to deal effectively with modern threats is not easy. Indeed, when the United Nations was created in the wake of World War II, threats came almost exclusively from one state carrying out acts of aggression against another.
Samantha Power
WarOrganizationWorldEasyDNAOut
I'm constantly trying to mine the DNA of John Constantine and stay true to that character in the comic books.
Matt Ryan
CharacterTryingStay TrueTrueDNA
Because Apple's corporate DNA is that of a hardware company, its activities are meant to support hardware sales.
Om Malik
SupportAppleDNASalesCompany
And then, of course, there's a couple that claim to be, but I haven't done any DNA tests or anything.
Merle Haggard
DoneDNAAnythingTestsClaimThen
What do cells do when they see a broken piece of DNA? Cells don't like such breaks. They'll do pretty much anything they can to fix things up. If a chromosome is broken, the cells will repair the break using an intact chromosome.
Jack W. Szostak
BrokenRepairWillDNAFixSee
Colombian culture has a lot of music - it's in our blood; it's in our DNA.
J Balvin
MusicCultureBloodDNAOurLot
According to materialistic science, any memory requires a material substrate, such as the neuronal network in the brain or the DNA molecules of the genes.
Stanislav Grof
ScienceMemoryBrainDNAGenesAny
Whenever societies do well, they believe that there is something in their cultural DNA that made it happen.
Fareed Zakaria
BelieveDNAHappenSomethingWell
Cambodia is not only a country of war, but also a country of culture. It's in our DNA.
Rithy Panh
CultureWarCountryDNAOnlyOur
I spent 10 years fighting for reform in Cook County, and I didn't change my DNA when I got to Washington.
Mike Quigley
ChangeFightingWashingtonDNAYears
Our science and advisory board think that nuclear lamin dysfunction is a side-effect of DNA damage and mutations, rather than the cause. We are currently trying to mend nuclear dysfunction using Human Telomerase reverse transcriptase.
Liz Parrish
ScienceThinkTryingDNAHumanThan
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