Sentence examples for gene introduced from inspiring English sources

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Barneys was still primarily a men's store in the late '70s, when Gene introduced women's fashion.

It was concluded that the gcsgs gene introduced into Enterobacter sp. CBSB1 upgraded the phytoremediation efficacy of B. juncea.

De Mier said there are too many questions left hanging, such as whether the gene introduced into the insect could itself mutate, or whether the reduction of the A. aegypti mosquito could have adverse connotations for the local ecosystem.

Laboratory experiments on fruit flies have shown that a modified gene introduced into one individual fly can take just a few generations to "infect" practically every other fly in the breeding population, in defiance of the normal rules of genetics which dictate a far slower spread.

But no single gene introduced alone was able to manage the transformation.

The results are consistent with the results of previously studies on the sd1 gene introduced in other varieties (Hedden [2003]; Luo and Yin [2013]; Spielmeyer et al. [2002]).

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Longer gene introduces more noise, which tends to reduce power.

It carries a point mutation in exon 23 of the mouse dystrophin gene introducing a premature stop codon, which leads to the loss of full-length dystrophin [ 8].

The mdx mouse model for DMD has a spontaneous mutation in exon 23 of the Dmd gene, introducing a premature stopcodon[ 15, 16].

Novel genes introduced through LS chromosomes include important virulence factors, such as SIX effectors.

The genes introduced into the plants had been "crossed-out," leaving just the edited genomes behind.

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