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Within minutes of the site going live, entries were flooding in – including from cancer and contraception specialists – and they continue to do so as I type.

The last entry went into the computer on a Friday.

Classic entry going backward, entering on the left foot, no three-turn.

Over 4,000 sequences were also associated with a GO entry.

The sequences on the array cover a total of 227 GO terms, with 73% of all the sequences having at least one GO entry assigned to it.

The table displays the ontology name, GO identifier (deep-linked to the GO entry) and the implicating genes, linked to GeneCards.

To a large proportion of contigs it was also possible to associate a GO entry, either for Biological process (3,332 clusters) or Cellular component (2,301 clusters) or Molecular function (4,420 clusters) (see Figure 1).

On the other hand, a sufficiently high number of sea bream transcripts could be associated with a GO entry, potentially allowing for the functional analysis of differentially expressed genes.

"The unobserved life doesn't feel like living," goes an entry from 1978.

Whatever money I had went on entry fees to races and my fuel.

"Throw in the towel and break up the Mets," went one entry on The New York Times's Bats blog from a writer named Ceadan.

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