Sentence examples for described copies from inspiring English sources

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The reported mean length of the described copies is low (0.3 Kb/element and 0.9 Kb/element respectively), possibly because the characterized sequences are limited to the well conserved coding regions of TEs and thus miss most of the transposon sequences which are non-coding.

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Target site duplication (AACAC...AACAC) was also detected for the described copy of SM-Tcn1.

Here, we explored whether the recently described copy-number variation (CNV) of the gene SLC2A3 which encodes the neuronal glucose transporter GLUT3 could modulate AO in HD.

The described copy of SM-Tcn1 from spikemoss Selaginella moellendorffii (Lycopodiophyta) is located in scaffold_0 (1426925-1421008) of genomic sequence version 1.0 which is available at The U.S. Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute web-site [ 57].

Even though some publications have described copy number aberrations (CNA) as predictors of early stage lung cancer survival, most of them only focus on individual gene or chromosomic region alterations and do not provide a proposal for a signature based on CNA in the context of stage I-II lung cancer [ 14, 15].

By the end of the project, over 1,000 records had been added or significantly updated to describe copy specific information, such as owners' signatures, to the records.

That's how one reporter in Business describes copy editor Minh Dang.

In the video above from Smithsonian, DeMonte describes copying building designs and augmenting their shapes to turn them into wearable jewelry.

In the analysis of a set of tumors, there are two attributes that describe copy-number gain, frequency and amplitude.

See Table S12 and Table S13 for raw data describing copy-number status for up-regulated genes and down-regulated genes, respectively.

These increasingly sensitive technologies have been used to characterize not only aberrations in cancer, but also to describe copy-number variation in the human population [9], and the basis of genetic disorders (reviewed in [10]).

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