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Future seasons of Carnivàle would have expanded the Belyakov genealogy, making a fusion with the Scudder genealogy possible.
These results indicated that adding another protein to the N-terminal end of the oleosin protein (through the making a fusion protein) did not alter its intracellular localization.
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I said to Mick, 'How could we make a fusion?'" They started brainstorming and making phone calls and, six months later, Stewart, Jagger, Stone, Marley and Rahman converged in a Los Angeles studio.
With harmonies so smooth you could spread them, Fantasy and September make you marvel that 12 human beings can gel to make a fusion of funk and disco sound like the product of divine intervention.
One of the primary functions of a fusion blanket is to generate enough tritium to make a fusion power plant (FPP) self-sufficient.
It's one thing to make a fusion bomb, it's a lot harder to get the reaction going and keep it under control in a way that the amount of energy extracted is larger than that expended to initiate and manage the reaction.
The authors made a fusion protein, PsaA-hBLyS, which is readily expressed in E. coli and purified.
One common approach was to make a fusion library of chromosome fragments and to clone the fragments in a vector carrying a promoterless gfp gene to capture promoters.
The method involved combining a natural virus protein called Gam with a fluorescent protein called GFP (short for green fluorescent protein) to make a fusion protein called GamGFP.
Since our anti-membralin antibody proved ineffective for immunostaining, we made a fusion protein by adding a myc tag to the C-terminus of membralin (membralin-myc).
Ten different E. coli entry clones were shuttled into the pDEST-Exp vector designed to make a fusion protein with a GST-Tag.
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