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The phrase "and so inserting" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in a context where you are describing an action of adding something, but it lacks clarity and may need rephrasing for better understanding.
Example: "The document was incomplete, and so inserting the missing pages was necessary."
Alternatives: "thus adding" or "therefore including".
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No SNPs located in the LPL promoter itself were identified by statistical analysis, and so inserting SNP sequences directly upstream of luciferase was not appropriate in this model.
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The designers felt that the series' storyline made Shadows of Darkness too difficult, and so inserted a fifth game, Wages of War, into the canon and renumbered the series.
The imputation process as performed here is class dependant and so inserts a significant bias at testing time towards achieving high performance accuracies.
The cytoplasm on the inside is a thick and salty mixture of proteins and other molecules, so inserting a DNA molecule is like trying to squeeze a line of people into an already crowded subway car.
So inserting the above computations into (77) and (78), we get (60) and the first formula of (62).
(These brownies solidify as they cool, so inserting a toothpick to check for doneness will not work; it does not come out clean).
Scribd's iPaper Flash document viewer is built to do exactly this, so inserting a book excerpt into a blog or even an author's site is easy.
Crucially, the synthase enzymes so inserted will remain in the membrane until they are removed by endocytosis.
Their role (if any) in tumorigenesis is unclear and so these inserts are generally omitted from analysis.
And so it will insert itself into the action like this, however uncool that may be.
It is an accurate DNA polymerase because, like Pol I, it has an editing or proofreading 3'-exonuclease domain that can erode a mispaired primer end and so remove incorrectly inserted bases.
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