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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a unique band of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a distinct or special group of people or things that share a common characteristic or purpose.
Example: "The festival featured a unique band of musicians who blended traditional and modern styles."
Alternatives: "a distinctive group of" or "an exceptional team of".
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These players are joining a unique band of players".
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Screening of tall and dwarf palm bulked DNA with 200 decamer primers revealed a primer OPA09, producing a unique band of around 260 bp exclusively in tall accessions.
Native-PAGE analysis indicated that the purified enzyme had a molecular weight of 223 kDa (Fig. 1d, e), and the SDS-PAGE analysis revealed a unique band of a molecular weight of 51.4 kDa, approximately one fourth of the mass of the ban don the native gel, suggesting the enzyme might contain 4 subunits (Fig. 1f).
However, secretion assays and Western blot analysis, following expression of c-myc-tagged XopD within its native Xcv chromosomic environment, allowed the detection of a unique band of a molecular mass close to 100 kDa [47].
In addition, Western blot analysis using a TNAP specific antibody [31] also revealed a unique band of 80 kDa apparent molecular mass in the rafts of 1C115-HT and 1C11NE cells, which was absent in 1C11 precursor cells (Fig. 6A).
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A unique band size of 2800 bp was detected in 34 genotypes, which indicates the possible presence of the S8- or SC-allele.
The Comassie-Blue Stained Gel analysis of all the three purified scFvs showed a unique band with the expected molecular weight of 27 KDa together with an unexpected band of lower molecular mass not detectable in Western blotting by the anti-FLAG mAb.
Quixx has a unique band shape in the region of 1,200 to 600 cm-1.
PCR fragments were run in a 2.5% agarose gel to confirm the existence of a unique band with the expected size.
PCR products were run in a 2.5% agarose gel to confirm the existence of a unique band with the expected size.
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