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A specific model (Airtraq DL™), with a large diameter, has been specifically designed to insert a DLT.
The trial, conducted by Avigen of Alameda, Calif., is designed to insert a corrective gene into the liver of patients with hemophilia B, the less common of two forms of hemophilia.
pDEST-C101 was designed to insert a decahistidine encoded sequence between the attR2 recombination site and T7 transcription termination region.
A list of all the 2585 oligos synthesized on the microarray chip designed to insert a T7 promoter upstream of E. coli genes can be found in the Supporting Information.
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Based on a fault taxonomy, mutation operators are designed to insert faults into a program (i.e. to create the mutants).
The exact nucleotide the intron is designed to insert at is designated by a | at the genomic location indicated above the primer sequences.
We have determined transformation efficiency, fidelity of gene targeting and spectra of all aberrant events in several ends-out gene targeting assays designed to insert, delete or replace a particular sequence in the targeted region of the yeast genome.
The argB disruption cassette 2 was designed to insert the nucleotides G and A behind the 25th G and 27th T from a translation start site, which yielded a Nhe I recognition site and Ala9Gly mutation followed by a stop codon, respectively (Figure 3a).
For that purpose, four amphiphilic molecules were designed to insert into bilayers while presenting a reactive functional head.
In a construct designed to insert the K2S gene in the tobacco chloroplast, the sequence of six histidines and a factor Xa protease site was fused to the C-terminus of the K2S protein.
Each of the groups is also assigned an SDV team, which operates submersible craft designed to insert and extract SEALs operating in marine areas.
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