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A tail could be either (2).
Moreover, when an mRNA is in the open conformation, the 5′ cap and poly(A) tail could be more accessible to the mRNA decay enzymes leading to mRNA degradation.
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Furthermore, the length of the oligo-A tail could be determined ranging from 5 to 17 nt for the three gene transcripts.
We hypothesized that primers with a GC-rich tail could be multiplexed and linearly amplified to avoid primer interactions without introducing allelic bias during amplification (see Materials and Methods for Multiplexed Linear Amplification).
The title character — whose bunny ears can be mistaken for a duck's bill, or vice versa, depending on how you choose to perceive things — generates a very amusing debate between two unseen observers, who finally bury the hatchet only to stumble across an anteater whose long tail could be mistaken for a brachiosaurus's neck, or, again, vice versa.
Additionally, William McAtee, noting the tendency of birds to form Floridian subspecies, suggested that the white tail could be a sign that the painted vulture was a subspecies of the king vulture.
Hours after the rally, a reddish-brown horse with a small white blaze on its forehead and a pale yellow mane and tail could be seen through the window.
Thus, the presence of this heavy tail could be a sign of non-linear characteristics of the dynamical system of the quantities under investigation.
The loss of the remainder of the tail could be a slower process and not completely finished yet in E.halophilum.
Its weapons might include lasers and electromagnetic guns, and its logistics tail could be reduced by a fuel system that makes water as a by-product.
The greater proportion of self-employed in the upper tail could be associated with a small sample bias that will over-represent the tails of the distribution.
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