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Generally, genetic drift, population growth, migration, and other demographic events affect the whole genome; but natural selection by local environment changes make imprint on episodes or a part of structures of the genome, which could have effects on phenotypes and fitness.
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Some used paper to make imprints of the names.
Using things she finds on her walks -- nails, twigs, unraveled baseball covers, metal and synthetic wire mesh and the like -- she makes imprints on newly formed clay boxes.
Judging A Cheese By Its Rind EVEN if you cannot choose Parmigiano-Reggiano by the season, here are some rules for getting the best available and storing it properly: Look for the date and year the cheese was made, imprinted on the rind.
The effectiveness of surface sterilization was tested by making imprints of plant fragments on malt extract agar plates (Rodriguez et al., 2008).
Furthermore, an analytical methodology comprising a sample preparation step based on solid phase extraction has been implemented using this "tailor made" imprinting system as sorbent, for the selective isolation/pre-concentration of deltamethrin from olive oil samples.
This robust feature of maintaining DNA methylation in somatic tissue makes imprinted loci ideal indicators of the overall epigenetic health of a cell.
Besides the histological classification of the adjacent fragments, we also made imprints of the frozen fragments that specifically were used for RNA isolation.
But Katz wanted to make an imprint on the program.
"We in the jungle and I'm here to make an imprint".
They carried a device inside the car to make an imprint of customers' credit cards, the official said.
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