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A substructure represents a wholly contained part of a molecule, and characteristic molecular substructures (skeletons or scaffolds and attached groups) are usually highly correlated with characteristic activities.
This was used particularly if the biopsy material contained part of a fibrous capsule.
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There were six scaffolds that contained both avian and viral sequences, and five of these only contained part of an LTR.
Jein added references to the original television series and other science fiction franchises throughout the prop designs; the Rura Penthe warden's staff contained parts of a spaceship from Buck Rogers, while the frong was detailed with a prop from Buckaroo Banzai.
One contains part of a love story in which Gilgamesh's father, after meeting his wife-to-be, "could not resist kissing her on the eyes, could not resist kissing her on the mouth, and also taught her much about lovemaking".
In a very formal house, open to the heavens (which are further formalised by the horizontal bars in the background), is a round figure that is a moon, and contains a fish that is also a version of the boomerang form, and the fish contains part of a blue face with which it shares a dark circle of an eye - which could be a tiny planet, or a hole.
CNP253, on chromosome 2p11, contains part of a non coding RNA, NCRNA00152.
Each window contains part of a hypothetical coding region for a protein, specifying a substring of nucleotide data and a translation frame.
Thus, information profiling is a more refined method than percent identity for assessing the likelihood of a given base position containing part of a functional code.
This clone contains part of a heart-specific gene, RYR2, making it an interesting candidate for confirmation of this prediction by bisulfite sequencing.
Primers designed on H. magnipapillata sequence NW_002146487 (genebank), containing part of a TRP-N gene, were used to amp cDNAs by reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (PCR).
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