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ADNA or Adna may refer to: *Adna (given name) *A-DNA *Adna, Washington *Al-Tagr al-Adna, the Arabic name for the Lower March of Al-Andalus *aDNA, ancient DNA *Athletic DNA, apparel company *Alternate spelling of Saint Ada *Adna (crustacean), ''Adna'' (crustacean), a genus of barnacles See also

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Adna (given Name)
Adna is a given name of Hebrew origin. Notable people with the name include: * Adna Anderson (1827–1889), US engineer * Adna Chaffee (1842–1914), Lieutenant General in the United States Army * Adna R. Chaffee, Jr. (1884–1941), major general in the United States Army * Joseph Adna Hill (1860–1938), American statistician * Adna R. Johnson (1860–1938), U.S. Representative from Ohio * Adna Wright Leonard (1874–1943), US Methodist bishop * Adna mac Uthidir (fl. 1st-century AD), Irish poet * LaMarcus Adna Thompson LaMarcus Adna Thompson (March 8, 1848 – May 8, 1919) was an American inventor and businessman most famous for developing a variety of gravity rides and roller coasters. Early years Thompson was born in Jersey, Licking County, Ohio on March 8 ... (1848–1919), US inventor and businessman References

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A-DNA
A-DNA is one of the possible double helical structures which DNA can adopt. A-DNA is thought to be one of three biologically active double helical structures along with B-DNA and Z-DNA. It is a right-handed double helix fairly similar to the more common B-DNA form, but with a shorter, more compact helical structure whose base pairs are not perpendicular to the helix-axis as in B-DNA. It was discovered by Rosalind Franklin, who also named the A and B forms. She showed that DNA is driven into the A form when under dehydrating conditions. Such conditions are commonly used to form crystals, and many DNA crystal structures are in the A form. The same helical conformation occurs in double-stranded RNAs, and in DNA-RNA hybrid double helices. Structure Like the more common B-DNA, A-DNA is a right-handed double helix with major and minor grooves. However, as shown in the comparison table below, there is a slight increase in the number of base pairs (bp) per turn. This results in a smal ...
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Adna, Washington
Adna is an unincorporated community located in Lewis County, Washington. Etymology An early resident, J.G. Browning named the town "Willoway" for the saying "Where there's a will, there's a way", the favorite saying of his wife, Edna. In 1892, the town's name was changed by the railroad to Pamona to distinguish it from the Willapa townsite. However, the town was required to change the name again as another Pomona, Washington existed. Two different versions for arriving at the current, official name are recorded. Historical archives indicate that the moniker was chosen as "Edna", after Edna Browning, with the first letter subsequently changed because a post office, Edna, was already in use. Other research has the town renamed by a railway superintendent on behalf of a family member, Adna Marian, in 1894. Geography Adna is located next to the Chehalis River and is southwest of Chehalis. The town of Littell is 1.5 miles to the east. The town straddles Washington State Route 6. A ...
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Lower March
The Lower March ( ar, الثغر الأدنى, ''al-Ṯaḡr al-ʾAdnā''; ) was a march of al-Andalus. It included territory that is now in Portugal. As a borderland territory, it was home to the so-called ''muwalladun'' or indigenous converts and their descendants, some of these eventually established dynastic lordship such as the case of Ibn Marwan al-Jilliqi who ruled the Cora of Merida during the early part of the ninth century, a region with its capital in modern Merida and included the area of modern Badajoz. Several rebellions occurred in the territory, most notably caused by Umar ibn Hafsun and two of his sons refusing to recognize the Emir of Cordoba's sovereignty; even after Hafsun's death, small pockets of independent resistance persisted. It was not until a decade after Hafsun's demise that the Emir of Cordoba was able to completely quell the rebellion in the Lower March. In the reign of ʿAbd al-Raḥmān III (912–961), the Lower March was combined with the Centr ...
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Ancient DNA
Ancient DNA (aDNA) is DNA isolated from ancient specimens. Due to degradation processes (including cross-linking, deamination and fragmentation) ancient DNA is more degraded in comparison with contemporary genetic material. Even under the best preservation conditions, there is an upper boundary of 0.4–1.5 million years for a sample to contain sufficient DNA for sequencing technologies. The oldest sample ever sequenced is estimated to be 1.65 million years old. Genetic material has been recovered from paleo/archaeological and historical skeletal material, mummified tissues, archival collections of non-frozen medical specimens, preserved plant remains, ice and from permafrost cores, marine and lake sediments and excavation dirt. On 7 December 2022, ''The New York Times'' reported that two-million year old genetic material was found in Greenland, and is currently considered the oldest DNA discovered so far. History of ancient DNA studies 1980s The first study of what would ...
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Athletic DNA
Athletic DNA (ADNA) is an American sportswear (activewear), sports apparel company specifically designing for tennis players. Founded in Seattle in 2007, ADNA began by training young tennis athletes, which evolved into sponsoring Select Junior Tennis players, and then expanded to manufacturing clothing for youth and adult tennis players. ADNA has since spread to professional tennis, and currently sponsors players on the ATP TourTennis En Fuego: Athletic DNA Coming Your Way, September 10, 2011
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Athletic DNA is run by former University of Illinois tennis player Mike Calkins, New Zealand Davis Cup representative; former University of Idaho tennis player Daniel Wil ...
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Saint Ada
Saint Ada is a saint from Le Mans, France. In the 7th-century, she served the Christian church as the abbess of the St. Julien de Prés Abbey in Le Mans. Previously she had been as a nun in the city of Soissons. Though she is best known as Saint Ada of Le Mans, her place of patronage is sometimes given as Soissons or St. Julien, and her given name is sometimes recorded as Adeneta, Adna, Adneta , Adnetta, Adonette, Adrechild, Adrehilda, Adrehilde, or Adrehildis. The Saint loved God very much and lived her life with hope. She was the niece of Saint Engebert, a bishop of Le Mans. The years of her birth and death are unrecorded, but she is known to have died in the 7th century, and was buried in the Le Mans abbey in which she had served. Ada is a patron saint of nuns. Her annual feast day The calendar of saints is the traditional Christian method of organizing a liturgical year by associating each day with one or more saints and referring to the day as the feast day or feas ...
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Adna (crustacean)
''Adna'' is a genus of acorn barnacles that grows in association with or semi-parasitically on corals and octocorals. Its only species is ''Adna anglica''. It is found in the intertidal zone on the coasts of northwestern Europe and in the Mediterranean Sea. Description ''Adna anglicum'' has a pink conical shell on a cup-shaped base and can grow to a diameter of up to . There are longitudinal striations on the shell and the operculum, the lid to the opening through which the barnacle's feeding parts protrude, is depressed, so that the structure is vase-shaped. Another barnacle, '' Verruca stroemia'', is sometimes found at the foot of the coral's calcified cup, but ''M. anglicum'' seems to be the only barnacle species adapted to live in close proximity to the coral's tentacles. Ecology In British waters, where it is at the northern limit of its range, ''Adna anglicum'' is found in association with the solitary cup coral ''Caryophyllia smithii'', and in the Mediterranean it is of ...
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