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is unassembled
verb
To take apart; to disassemble.
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For in-package collectors, everything is nice and visible, though of course the diorama base is unassembled.
First, the p03 large terminase was found to bind to DNA when it is unassembled.
The bdP3 location is unknown because the corresponding contig is unassembled.
The purified large subunit p03 was demonstrated to possess ATPase and nuclease activities, as well as the ability to bind to specific DNA when it is unassembled.
It was estimated that the M. musculus B6 strain, for which the whole-genome sequences are available, has about 60 copies of an Sp100-rs gene, but this genomic portion is unassembled (Mouse Genome Sequencing Consortium 2002).
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The bomb was unassembled, but Lilienthal thought that it could probably be made operative.
Additionally, many singletons that were unassembled ESTs also had sufficient length to identify the function.
The program does not carry out clustering analysis of gene models mapped to this virtual pseudomolecule since the gene models are unassembled and their spatial locations are unknown.
** Only partial amino acid sequences of these lipopeptides are available due to insufficient information (contigs containing gene clusters META-B or META-A are unassembled).
Unlike the datasets summarized in table 2, the sequences from the mother infant gut samples of the Vallés et al. study were unassembled.
Hsp70s function, among other roles, to ensure that nascent polypeptides fold properly into their correct conformations, that endocytosed clathrin-coated vesicles are unassembled, and that organelle-targeted proteins arrive at the proper translocase machinery.
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