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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a panel of melon" is grammatically correct but may not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It could be used in a context where you are discussing a group or selection of melons, perhaps in a culinary or agricultural setting.
Example: "At the farmers' market, I found a panel of melon varieties that were perfect for my summer fruit salad."
Alternatives: "a selection of melons" or "a variety of melons".
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When 67 microsatellite markers were tested on a panel of melon and other cucurbit accessions, 65 revealed DNA polymorphisms among the melon accessions.
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A subset of 45 SNPs was used to study variation in a panel of 48 melon accessions covering a wide range of the genetic diversity of the species.
This suggests that DNA profiles based on a panel of selected microsatellite markers could be efficiently used to differentiate melon individuals and accessions.
The sixty-seven markers were tested on a panel of 11 varieties of six cucurbit species (C. melo, Citrullus lanatus, Cucurbita maxima, C. moschata, C. pepo and Cucumis sativus), which included five accessions of melon.
A panel of thirty LCL was used.
Jamesport's luscious version ($25) offered a hint of melon.
5. To serve, fold remaining lavender syrup into diced melon and place a mound of melon in center of each of 6 chilled shallow soup plates.
On a recent hot afternoon, the most appealing choice was a cup of melon soup ($4.50).
"And a nice perfume of melon.
Instead, consider narrow wedges of French glacé melon, which resembles dried fruit but is fragrant, lush and moist, with a rich concentration of melon flavor.
There should be a perfect ball of melon sitting in the scoop.
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