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It is an incomplete copy, and suspiciously so.
The Whites threw it away—in disgust, Katharine said and only six pages of an incomplete copy in Moore's hand survive.
The Whites threw it away — in disgust, Katharine said — and only six pages of an incomplete copy in Moore's hand survive.
The earliest writing book published by a woman survives in a unique, incomplete copy in the Newberry Library; it is Marie Pavie's engraved copybook, which was probably printed in France about 1600.
Several years ago, another group had discovered that this gene had arisen after an ancestral gene made an incomplete copy of itself.
The first one is the incorporation of the 5'-end of ndhH, resulting in an incomplete copy of ndhH pseudogene in IRb.
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But Metropolis – shown by film societies to excited cinephiles in tattered, faded, incomplete copies, and its familiar stills reproduced in books – went on to become one of the landmarks of world cinema, among the last of the silent classics.
Similarly, special types of Class II DNA transposons, called helitrons have been reported to capture complete or incomplete copies of host genes as they transpose (Morgante et al. 2005; Kapitonov and Jurka 2007).
Many other literary works survive only in fragments or through incomplete copies of lost originals.
The first strategy should result in a disruption of the endogenous gene locus and generate two incomplete copies of PbLplA1 - one truncated at the 3'end and one truncated at the 5'end (Fig. 6A).
Kmr Rifr transconjugants arising from the different conjugations using pSF-VasH, pSF-MsbB, pSF-CirA, and pSF-Uge, should contain the mobilized plasmid integrated onto the chromosome by homologous recombination between the wild type gene screened and the plasmid, leading to two incomplete copies of the wild type gene studied (defined insertion mutant).
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