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It works on a submolecular level and its imageing resolution can be changed. It is even possible to look at a DNA basepair sequence. ([[VOY]]:"[[Scientific Method]]") |
It works on a submolecular level and its imageing resolution can be changed. It is even possible to look at a DNA basepair sequence. ([[VOY]]:"[[Scientific Method]]") |
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An Electron Resonance Scanner is a piece of medical equipment which can be used to examine DNA.
It works on a submolecular level and its imageing resolution can be changed. It is even possible to look at a DNA basepair sequence. (VOY:"Scientific Method")