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The fibres are brought together into a single strand below.
Again she reached back and lifted her hair and began twisting it into a single strand.
The solidifying streams are gathered into a single strand, which is wound onto a spool.
The tiny tubes, a billion of which would fit into a single strand of hair, look like rolled-up chicken netting.
The negotiations on finance have been grouped together into a single strand at this conference, to make them easier to manage, though ultimately the results of the deliberations will feed into the other key texts.
Specifically, the coding part concatenates all genes in both orientations into a single strand (Methods).
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In plants, miRNA biogenesis follows a similar process, but a miRNA seems to be fully matured into a single stranded miRNA before being exported to the cytoplasm and integrated onto the silencing complex, which partially explains why intermediate forms of plant miRNAs are only rarely detected [ 9, 17].
Following nuclear export, it is processed by the enzyme Dicer into a ~22 nucleotide duplex, and a single strand is then preferentially incorporated into the RNA-induced silencing complex (RISC).
One of the most extraordinary features revealed by these genome projects was the gene organisation into large collinear clusters present on a single strand and comparable to prokaryotic polycistronic units, except that the genes present have no common nor akin function [ 6- 8].
Nanobots are made from DNA, specifically a single strand of DNA folded into a desired shape to carry existing cancer drugs.
They are composed of a small icosahedral capsid, 22 to 24 nm in diameter into which is packaged a single stranded DNA genome of less than 5.6 kilobases with terminal palindromic sequences.
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