Sentence examples for bases at a time from inspiring English sources

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454's can read up to 450 bases at a time; Pacific BioSciences, one of many rivals, more than a thousand.

Six RAF Typhoon jets have been deployed to Cyprus to protect UK interests and sovereign bases "at a time of heightened tension in the wider region", the Ministry of Defence has confirmed.

The mRNA sequence is read three bases at a time from its 5' end toward its 3' end, and one amino acid is added to the growing chain from its respective transfer RNA (tRNA), until the complete protein chain is assembled.

"How do you debug it if you're throwing in a million bases at a time?" Ellis says.

But it's also possible to stitch a genome together a few bases at a time, a team of biologists led by molecular virologist Eckard Wimmer of the State University of New York, Stony Brook, concluded last year, after having assembled the polio virus from scratch (Science, 9 August 2002, p. 1016).

This technology differs from other NGS technologies by the interrogation of two bases at a time by ligation chemistry, and detection of one of four colors associated with those specific two bases (for more details on this technology and color sequencing, see [11] [14]).

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After watching an A.L. phenom endanger the base-at-a-time strategies he held dear, New York Giants Manager John McGraw called him "a bum" who would "hit into a hundred double plays" if he played the way the N.L. did.

ONE BASE AT A TIME All eight of the Yankees' hits in their 5-4 victory Monday night were singles, the first time since May 20, 2006, that they scored at least five runs in a nine-inning game without recording an extra-base hit, according to the Elias Sports Bureau.

That is based on the one-neuron-at-a-time analysis.

Biochemist Nirenberg of the National Institutes of Health gave a seminar describing a groundbreaking experiment in which he and a colleague had discovered how the cell interprets messenger RNA--by reading one triplet, or codon, of nucleotide bases at a time--to line up the amino acids that form proteins.

We're taking it one base at a time, no pun intended.

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