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The lengthy score is customarily cut in performance; Bohm claimed that his cuts were approved by Strauss, and they have been frequently emulated.

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Clearly, restriction enzymes with GC-rich recognition sites are likely to cut more frequently in GC rich genomes than in those with reduced GC content.

For this reason we chose to use ApeKI, a RE that should cut frequently in the maize genome because it recognizes a degenerate five bp DNA sequence.

Selection of REs that leave 2 to 3 bp overhangs and do not cut frequently in the major repetitive fraction of the genome is of critical importance.

The enzyme SbfI (CCTGCAGG) is 75% GC and has been shown to cut more frequently in coding sequences (Baird et al. 2008; Amores et al. 2011).

People do cut themselves frequently, as mentioned in the introduction.

Thus a happy camera will "cut more frequently, spend more time in close-up shots, move with a bouncy, swooping motion, and brightly illuminate the scene".

Amores et al. [ 1] points out that SbfI, the enzyme used to create our RAD libraries, targets GC rich regions and thus cuts frequently in coding regions.

Mr. McCain has long advocated nuclear power as a way to cut emissions, and frequently promotes it in his campaign appearances as an alternative energy source.

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