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Because the nucleus becomes fragmented during apoptosis and numerous individual chromatin fragments may be present in a single cell, the percentage of objects with a fractional DNA-content is represented by the sub-G0/G1 peak.
The result is a careful unwinding of the singular subject so that he (and Wroe writes mainly about men) becomes fragmented through many different retellings.
The bad news, Dr Doherty fears, is that as natural habitat becomes fragmented by human activity, that might not be so easy in future.
As the story ricochets between Britain and Australia, the film often loses track of time and becomes fragmented as it struggles to integrate too many subplots.
The vicariance explanation states that a species that is present over a wide area becomes fragmented (vicariated) as a barrier develops, as occurred through the process of continental drift.
But the progression from that point becomes fragmented – a bit like a first date without a follow-up – and there's a whiff of snobbery towards those who provide routes to musical progression that aren't measured by a pass, merit or distinction.
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The analysis of DNA fragmentation dynamics is important since DNA can become fragmented during this time, even within the female reproductive tract.
Extensive fragmentation of organelle genomes is a fascinating phenomenon; why organelle genomes became fragmented and how they became fragmented, however, are still poorly understood (Zhang et al. 1999; Landweber 2007; Howe et al. 2008; Rand 2009; Shao et al. 2009).
As habitats become fragmented, edges become longer.
There is little strategic planning and systems have become fragmented.
But their populations become fragmented because of farming and development.
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