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Discover Ludwig"duplicate into" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used when referring to copying and pasting information from one place to another. For example, "I need to duplicate this document into my new folder."
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MCF7 cells stably expressing shMYB or shGFP were seeded, in duplicate, into 10 centimeter dishes at 50,000 cells per plate.
Samples of organ homogenates were diluted serially and placed in duplicate into 6-wells plates (TPP, Techno Plastic Products AG) of LLC-MK2 cell monolayers and incubated for 1 h.
After an initial heating step (95 100°C for 30 min) to separate antigen-antibody complexes, CSF samples (0.2 mls) were seeded, in duplicate, into 96 well plates coated with anti-LAM antibodies.
TIDC were sorted and titrated in duplicate into 96 well U bottom plates containing 2×105 purified OTI or OTII T cells in a total volume of 200 µL.
In brief, cells were plated in duplicate into 6-well microplates at 5×106 cells/well, and incubated in drug-free medium or medium containing 17-AAG, or 17-AAG plus cisplatin of varying concentrations at 37°C for 24 h.
106 cells from each hippocampus were plated in duplicate into a well of a 24-well plate precoated with Poly-D-lysine (Becton Dickinson, Erembodegem, Belgium) and maintained in a humidified incubator at 37°C with 95% atmospheric air/5% CO2.
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We further distinguish the gene duplicates into those that originated from a whole-genome duplication (WGD) event (ohnologs) versus small-scale duplications (SSD) to determine if there exist any differences in their patterns of sequence evolution.
The proto-UCP first duplicated into UCP1 and ancestral UCP2/UCP3, and then the second gene duplication produced UCP2 and UCP3 which is estimated to be 420 million years ago [27].
The plastid acpP gene was, in fact, also duplicated into the nucleus, possibly around the time of the plastid gene duplication (fig. 3).
And a girl that duplicates into 5 girls!
During DNA replication, each chromosome duplicates into two attached chromatids.
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