Sentence examples for editing namely from inspiring English sources

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Treatment of 293/TLR cells with Scr7 showed a comparable effect on editing, namely a slight reduction in NHEJ and an approximately two-fold stimulation of HDR (Fig.  2b and Additional file 1: Figure S1A).

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Moreover, edited (namely "filtered") pulse sequences, such as T2- and diffusion-based sequences, can be used in HRMAS systems [10 12].

More than just a single clip, the app lets you string together a number of clips with easy-to-understand editing tools, namely your thumb.

As featured artists did not appear on the tour, their part of the songs were edited out, namely on "Oh" and "That's Right" and the featured singles "Like You" by Bow Wow and "Lose Control" by Missy Elliott.

Using an APOBEC1 specific editing sequence pattern, namely WCWN2-4WRAUYANUAU (mooring sequence), which is located directly 3' to the edited cytosine, Rosenberg B. R. et al. predicted 376 editing sites in 363 distinct mouse transcripts.

And in a climate already as unfathomably fractured and convoluted as this one, the uncertainty may speak to our times more than Withealize.

For the alignments used in this analysis, the basic rules that apply to extensively edited genes were used: namely, pyrimidines and purines were scored as functional equivalents.

Activation-induced cytidine deaminase (AID) was first described as the triggering enzyme of the B-cell−specific reactions that edit the immunoglobulin genes, namely somatic hypermutation, gene conversion, and class switch recombination.

The post-transcriptional regulation governs several processes namely alternative splicing, RNA editing, transport of RNA from nucleus to cytoplasm, RNA stability and translation [ 1, 3].

Following publication of the original article (Sellers et al., 2017), the authors reported that the typesetters had misinterpreted some of the edits included in their proof corrections, namely instances of "sp" to denote that an extra space was required.

Next to and below Lish, I group the authors with whom he has some association; namely, those he has edited or taught.

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