Your English writing platform
Discover LudwigSuggestions(1)
Exact(1)
Multiple band patterns have been consistently observed during the development of DNA markers using unique sequences in P. ginseng.
Similar(59)
In compressed samples of high-purity aluminum alloys, without (Al 0.5 wt% Cu) and with hard precipitates (Al 0.5 wt% Cu 1.0 wt% Si), a variety of deformation band patterns has been observed, including occasional exquisite detailed structuring.
Banding patterns have been seen on cartilage OCT images, especially when using polarization-sensitive OCT (PS-OCT) (Drexler et al. 2001).
If taken strictly, clones with no difference in banding patterns have been recognised in several populations of P. alpicola (Pop87, Pop102 and Pop200) and P. collina (Pop95, Pop97).
Alternative banding patterns have been observed, also for low template reactions; analyses of these products show that they are formed by interactions of the primers used [ 8], to form LAMP equivalents of primer-dimers.
In the lower-frequency bands this pattern is opposite, and both patterns have been found in the intermediate alpha 1 band [ 49, 50].
Three patterns have been identified: pattern M in 90 strains which differed for only 1 band from pattern M1, found in 5 strains, and from pattern N, found in 3.
A pattern had been set.
A comprehensive analysis of individual worms compared to the pools of worms analysed herein is required to determine the significance of the multiple banding patterns that have been detected in the pools.
Polytene chromosome banding patterns have long been used by Drosophila evolutionists to infer degree of relatedness among taxa.
A similar band pattern has recently been observed on Western blotting for KCa3.1 in human fibrocytes, lung fibroblasts and airway smooth muscle cells, and may reflect differential splicing modification [ 22– 22].
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com