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The results show very high cooperativity of VP1 in the reaction and support the model described above, in which multiple VP1 pentamers first bind to the DNA, which becomes compacted and serves as a scaffold for assembly.

Thus, chromatin becomes compacted and inactive, resulting in gene silencing [ 62].

In most cases, transcriptionally silent chromatin in such transgenes becomes compacted and forms novel bands, provided that insertions occurred into interbands.

The experiments show that when the levels of salt increase, single-stranded DNA that is coated with SSB proteins becomes compacted and the length of the DNA molecules decreases, a process referred to as 'intramolecular condensation'.

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Selected epidermal regions then undergo rapid cell proliferation, causing epidermal tissue to become compacted and often folded underneath the larval cuticle.

As sawdust is composed of very small pieces of material, it can easily become compacted and obstruct the air flow through your compost pile.

In addition, the actuator becomes compact, and the control force becomes small.

He had an answer for this one too: "This would probably be shrinkage involving the starch, which swells when moistened and hot, but becomes compact and firm as it cools".

It becomes compact and impervious.

When GLA is added to membrane, the structure of membranes becomes compact and the proton transferring channels become narrow.

Sodium replacing adsorbed calcium and magnesium is a hazard as it causes damage to the soil structure and becomes compact and impervious (Raju 2007; Hosseinifard and Mirzaei Aminiyan 2015).

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