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The 43S PIC subsequently binds the 5′ end of the mRNA, a step promoted by eIF4F, eIF4B, and eIF3, and scans the 5′ untranslated region (UTR) of the mRNA for an AUG codon in suitable sequence context.
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The translation initiator codon was located in a suitable sequence context according to Kozak's rule [ 3].
where { α n } is a suitable sequence in [ 0, 1 ].
Therefore, it would be particularly useful for the genome engineer to know in advance the most suitable sequence of experiments to introduce genome modifications.
where { T n } n ∈ N is a family of nonexpansive mappings from H into itself such that ⋂ n ∈ N F ( T n ) is nonempty, F : C × C → R is an equilibrium bifunction, A is a strongly positive operator on H, f is a contraction of H into itself with α ∈ ( 0, 1 ), { α n }, { r n }, { λ n } suitable sequences in ℝ and { W n } is the sequence of a W-mapping generated by { T n } n ∈ N and { λ n }.
p-distances of novel ORFs of M. senhousia and other DUI species were calculated with MEGA5 (Tamura et al. 2011) using the bootstrap method on all suitable sequences available in GenBank.
If the SINA alignment stage was bypassed, the SINA search stage can be used to select suitable sequences for display in combination with the two different alignments of the candidate.
Sarkar for input in defining CAs in a non-phylogenetic context, and B. Collette for recommending suitable sequences.
Each of these outcome sequences is unified by a homogenous kind of trial; as such, they may all be suitable sequences to play a role in RCT.
for suitable sequences xl, x2, …, x n,...
We have found that a combination of two ASR algorithms (PAML4 and FastML) combined with human intervention results in a suitable ancestral sequence to put forward for ancestral protein structural prediction, or in silico resurrection.
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