Sentence examples for binding preferences as defined from inspiring English sources

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We classified rice ALDHs based on their NAD(P)+ binding preferences as defined by the enzymatic residues close to the ribose phosphate.

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And that hint of preference, however indirect, might be part of the point--an unstated statement of taste, as defined against the embarrassments within the book.

The ANBR chimera showed the same binding preference as Roc1a: it bound both Cul1 and Cul3 (Fig. 2B).

accords a preference, among equally qualified persons, to persons who are preference eligibles (as defined in section 2108 3) of such title).

Preference was given to tagSNPs as defined by the program Haploview in the YRI population.

Preference will be given to students from developing nations as defined by the United Nations, with greatest preference given to students from Africa.

Solid lines over the alignment indicate protein domains as defined previously for P. abyssi NucS11 (black, DNA-binding; grey, nuclease).

Within each ROI as defined above, we selected the 25% of voxels with the greatest preference for 45° and the 25% of voxels with the greatest preference for 135°.

Competition between HuR and CUGBP1 for binding to RNA targets could be a relatively common event as there are clear similarities between the most recently defined U-rich binding preferences of HuR [24] and the CUGBP1 binding elements defined here and by others [31], [38].

Subsequent studies established a descriptor of STAT1 binding preferences with an improved specificity by defining a position-specific weight matrix (PWM) derived from the in vitro binding of STAT1 to synthetic oligonucleotides [14].

A conditional preference as Stirling defines it is a preference that is influenced by information about the preferences of (specified) others.

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