Sentence examples for ability to be transformed from inspiring English sources

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The MCF10AT1 cell line was chosen based on its known background of Ha-ras mutation as the genetic risk factor introduced to the non-transformed MCF10A line, and its ability to be transformed into a variety of a carcinomas when they were xenographed into the breast fat pad of nude mice [ 13, 14] as well as its well defined expression of both the estrogen and c-Neu receptors.

Stem cells from embryos are known for their ability to be transformed into virtually every cell type.

He regards the popularity of the British urban terrace as rooted in "the incredibly robust houses, in their ability to be transformed and reworked to each generation".

Spinach has many charms — truly singular flavor, the ability to be transformed by cooking in myriad ways, its famous health benefits — but salad is probably the least convincing.

The complementation lines also demonstrate that the atrad21.1 mutant retains the ability to be transformed and integrate T-DNA itso its genome and that the epitope-tag (GFP-6xHis) fused to the predicted C-terminal end of the AtRAD21.1 protein does not affect the function of the AtRAD21.1 protein in γ-ray irradiated imbibed seeds.

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Given the known ability of meningococci to be transformed by DNA from other strains, it is surprising that occurrence of genuine porB2/3 hybrids has not yet been documented.

However, because these methods are mainly based on the ability of a given plant to be transformed, their usefulness as general reverse genetics methods is limited to very few plant species.

The major advantages of using Populus spp. as model systems are their economic importance as a forestry species, their relatively small genomic size of 5.5 × 108 base pairs (Pillai et al. [2011]), and their ability to be genetically transformed.

By the time Nunn got out in 1981, "he realized that people locked up had a lot of ability to transform and be transformed," League said.

Our stories instead need to tell of resilience - the ability to be flexible enough to transform observations into learning and then new opportunities.

Because the ability to be take up DNA and become transformed is sporadically distributed at all phylogenetic levels in bacteria, its evolutionary origin(s) are unclear.

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