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complementary region
noun
A connected component of the complement in a manifold of a lamination of that manifold.
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where D W c is the complementary region in the set.
In contrast, the crRNA:tracrRNA complementary region can be modified or partially removed.
Furthermore, they occupy a complementary region of chemical space compared with the typical synthetic compound library.
The DNA probe was initially designed to have a complementary region in Vibrio parahaemolyticus (VP) genome and to make different hybridization patterns with other selected pathogens.
Plant TAS gene encoded trans-acting siRNAs (ta-siRNAs) regulate the expression of target mRNAs by guiding their cleavage at the sequence complementary region as microRNAs.
It involves hybridization of an oligonucleotide probe to a complementary region of the nucleic acid, with the probe's 3' end terminal directly adjacent to the nucleotide base to be identified.
In particular, the originally proposed SA-HGM [20] performs a temporal decomposition of the acoustic echo path, as depicted in Fig. 4 for a linear model, into a region describing the direct-path wavefront and a complementary region.
The DNA fragments encoding GLP1, S2-GLP1 and Ex4, with or without a FLAG-encoding sequence at the 3′ terminus, were double-stranded from oligonucleotides with the mutual complementary region using DNA polymerase KOD-FX-Neo (Toyobo).
This decomposition is then employed, as depicted in Fig. 5, to model the short direct-path region (carrying a significant amount of energy) by an HGM and to model the large complementary region by a computationally efficient HM.
The RISC complex is guided to the 3'-untranslated complementary region (3'-UTR) of the target RNAs.
The target sequences of siRNA1 and siRNA4 in the complementary region of EPR-1 and Survivin were selected for further shRNA targeting.
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