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Only the backbone of the forward strand DNA is shown.

A primarily intercalative mode of binding of NHM with DNA is shown.

Consequently, as soon as a piece of junk DNA is shown to have a function, some scientists will say (logically enough) that it's not junk.

A typical negative result, that from testing E. coli O157 H7 DNA, is shown (Fig. 6F).

A complete description of all patients that were positive for bacterial DNA is shown in Figure S1. Figure 1 shows the percentage of women who were positive for bacteria in all groups.

DNA is shown in grey.

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The binding affinities of the peptides to duplex DNA are shown to be related to the structural changes that they induce.

The largest-occurring lung tissue DNA putative adducts were 90% similar (n = 50), while putative adducts in esophagus tissue DNA were shown to be 80 and 84% similar to central and peripheral lung tissue DNA respectively.

Details of single-spore (NZFS 2411, NZFS 2421, NZFS 2425, NZFS 2426 and NZFS 2432) and multispore (NZFS 171 and NZFS 2418) isolates of A. sp. nov. (New Zealand Forest Research Institute Culture Collection) used to obtain DNA are shown in Table 1.

Heteroplasmy of mitochondrial DNA was shown even in Bathymodiolus [50].

Representative bivariate plots of cyclin B1 versus DNA are shown in Figure 7A.

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