Sentence examples for confer origin from inspiring English sources

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"There is nothing to prevent South Korean firms from performing intermediate manufacturing operations in North Korea, and then performing final manufacturing processes (sufficient to confer origin) in South Korea," reads a separate January CRS report.

Taken together, these results show that NUMTs act as replication origins in plasmids and that the presence of ACS motifs per se, their level of identity to the consensus, and the size and AT content of the sequence is not sufficient to confer origin activity, as it is also the case for ACS in ARS [33].

This experiment shows that replication of the plasmid lacking a functional origin was also ORC dependent and that reducing ORC concentration reduced overall replication, but did not confer origin specificity.

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However, although Fkh1/2-binding sites are widespread throughout the genome and are frequently found in origins, only Fkh1/2 consensus sites placed in very close proximity to ACSs confer early origin activation [ 11, 17].

Conferring to the origin and history of Carolingian art it was meant to be an artistic style which is outstanding in contrast to the others of former periods.

This is followed by an in-line inspection during assembly, to confer country-of-origin on the goods for quota compliance.

Being study-based and specifically indexed for country of origin confers great advantage over the other two sources.

Consequently, the acquisition of nif genes and cooperative control of two regulatory systems of different evolutionary origins confer A1501 with the unusual capability to fix nitrogen.

Plasmid pKD46 carries a temperature-sensitive replication origin, confers ampicillin-resistance, and encodes λ Exo, Beta, and Gam, under control of the P araB promoter (Datsenko and Wanner, 2000).

Their molecular composition reflects their cells of origin, may confer specific cell or tissue tropism and underlines their biological activity.

Probiotics are non-pathogenic microorganisms – mostly of human origin – which confer health benefits to the host when administered in adequate amounts.

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