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Size of a block "NLV is kept small enough to allow workers making sequence adjustments.
T. cruzi (TIGR), Thalassiosira (Joint Genome Institute), P. sojae (JGI), P. ramorum (JGI) and Chlamydomonas (JGI) for making sequence data available prior to publication.
In order to model the three-dimensional (3D) structure of human Puf-A, the mGenTHREADER method of the PSIPRED server [31], [32] was used for predicting secondary structures and making sequence alignments.
For the first one, the number of plastid 16S rRNA gene sequences available for known photosynthetic species is much smaller than for the 18S rRNA gene, making sequence assignment much more uncertain.
The advantage of the plastid approach is that it can be performed on filtered samples that are easy to obtain on oceanographic cruises, while its main drawback is the lack of a large reference sequence database making sequence assignment sometimes difficult.
These issues have led to fears about transitive annotation errors making sequence databases less reliable.
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It is now possible to extract DNA from wood, and hand-held, portable DNA sequencers are making sequencing possible in the field for the first time.
Microbial motility is often characterized by 'run and tumble' behavior which consists of bacteria making sequences of runs followed by tumbles (random changes in direction).
The MBD is a regulatory domain and the site of stoichiometric nickel binding, while the dimeric RHH domains are responsible for making sequence-specific contacts with DNA.
In addition, the alanine (A276) making sequence-specific hydrophobic contacts in Hsp53 [ 40] is replaced by a threonine in Dmp53 (T262).
Usually, the most common DNA-binding motif and transcription factors contain one or more capable of making sequence-specific recognition of DNA and also binding to RNA and protein targets.
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