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To test whether our method for the apportioning of transcript abundance to genomes is also applicable to natural B. napus, we generated leaf mRNA-Seq data from five cultivars representing differing crop types.
We show, inter alia, that mRNA-Seq can be used successfully for both qualitative and quantitative analyses of gene expression and for the apportioning of transcript abundance to A and C genomes in both resynthesised and natural B. napus.
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A leading medical journal, The Lancet, rejected his study after publishing an editorial that said, "Although interest in how the outbreak originated may be a matter of scientific curiosity for the future, apportioning blame for the outbreak now is neither fair to people working to improve a dire situation, nor helpful in combating the disease".
This includes the apportioned costs for 20 nurses, four nephrologists (full-time equivalent 2.80), eight registrars (full-time equivalent 2.50), one nutritionist (full-time equivalent 0.50), two biomedical engineers, four health attendants and nine dialysis machines.
Two long-chain FAs (i.e. C22 0 = behenic acid; C24 0 = lignoceric acid) as well as bulk δ13C allowed the best statistical discrimination for apportioning the origin of the sediments.
The Delegates When it comes to counting delegates, where Clinton and Obama are almost evenly matched, the numbers are everything, and they have been difficult to pin down because of the party's complex rules for apportioning the delegates who will actually select the nominee at the national convention in Denver this summer.
Accuracy is important because census counts serve as the basis for apportioning seats in the House of Representatives and state legislatures as well as distributing about $200 billion for education, health and other federal programs.
He recounts an incident in which Pattabi's wife Hema had fought with Rajan for not apportioning the property.
One problem for Republicans was that the 13th Amendment abolished the clause in the Constitution that counted slaves as three-fifths of a man for the purpose of apportioning seats in the House of Representatives.
Risk weighting is the Basel-mandated process of assessing the perceived riskiness of a bank's assets for the purpose of apportioning capital, which is a bank's buffer against losses.
The 14th Amendment to the Constitution says that the Census must count "the whole number of persons in each State" every 10 years for the purpose of apportioning seats in the U.S. House of Representatives.
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