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A detailed understanding of the chemical/biochemical aspects of such interactions with DNA is expected to provide the necessary insight to design new generations of more active derivatives.
The size of the product amplified from the mutant DNA is expected to be 3.2 kb larger than that from wild-type DNA.
The presence of maize DNA is expected because maize was an important subsistence resource in this region of Mexico and was present within the archaeological site.
Positive selection on non-recombining chloroplast DNA is expected to lead to a spread of the selected chloroplast haplotype across several species, causing phylogenetic cytonuclear discordance.
Consistent with this observation, predicted values of operator occupancy (Figure 7, upper panel) are significantly greater than that in the absence of DNA looping and the major proportion of DNA is expected to be in the looped state (Figure 7, bottom panel).
Most oxidative damage to DNA is expected to produce single point mutations.
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The genome's 3 billion letters of DNA are expected to provide the basis for a new generation of medical treatments.
A1 Rivals Team Up on Genome The two sides racing to decode the human DNA are expected to jointly announce next week the effective completion of the genome.
Recent advances in the design and delivery of therapies to target HTT RNA and DNA are expected to improve their efficacy, safety, tolerability, and duration of effect in future studies.
However, cytology smears were fixed using methanol rather than formalin, so the isolated DNA was expected to be of higher quality.
Sticky inter-segmental interactions in positively supercoiled or relaxed DNA are expected to greatly slow down the slithering dynamics of DNA.
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