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Generations of supporters have raced back to their cars at full-time to make sure they do not miss 'JAG', as he is affectionately known, reading out the classified results at the start of BBC Radio 5 live's Sports Report.

Approximately 50 mg of total RNA isolated from these cells was fluorescently labelled and hybridized to DNA microarrays spotted with 70 mer oligos representing all of the known reading frames in the yeast genome as previously described [ 26].

Using the Genisphere Array 900 kit, we prepared cDNA from mRNA for the two RNA populations and conducted a two step hybridization involving Cy3 and Cy5 fluorophores to a DNA microarray spotted with 70 mer oligos that represent the known reading frames in the yeast genome.

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I know, I know, reading a blog on a Saturday.

I know reading that last sentence made you angry.

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David Cameron, I know, reads him most days.

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