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The DNA fragments, LTR 17, 32 and 34 have been designed to adopt monomolecular hairpin structures by folding around a 3-thymine loop (TTT) located at the centre of the oligonucleotides (Fig. 2B).
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The BmLBLYP functional is designed to adopt the modified van Leeuwen Baerends (mLB) and the Becke 88 (B88) exchange functionals, combined with the Lee Yang Parr (LYP) correlation functional.
The sequence of YZ1 was designed to adopt an α-helical conformation in which the helical protomers self-associate in a parallel orientation with a staggered orientation between adjacent peptides that corresponded to an axial displacement of three heptads.
The three LTRs of oligonucleotides were designed to adopt a hairpin structure.
It should be emphasized that these macromolecules were isolated with relatively high frequency from a collection of sequences that were designed to adopt a stable globular fold [7], [8], [19], [20], [25], but were not explicitly designed for function.
The remaining three peptides were designed to adopt α-sheet structure.
Kassiopeia has been designed to easily adopt the data of any further analysed species, and the data from upcoming versions of genome annotations without loosing the results from the validations and annotations.
We investigate 25 34 nucleotide RNA sequences, that have been rationally designed to adopt two different secondary structures that are in thermodynamic equilibrium.
Also, since not every method can meet the various requirements of users or diverse kinds of videos, the algorithm is designed to easily adopt new features if needed.
DCL 2.0 was designed to be easier to adopt and use, unlike OCL which does not favor them.
The market is designed to incentivise firms to adopt low-carbon technologies and practices.
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