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A good marker could be a molecule that has a recognizable change in concentration or structure when neurodegeneration begins.
This genetic marker could be very useful for the accurate authentication of grouper meals in the restaurant industry.
He argues that an accurate, respectful marker could be built and the site made safer without moving the remains.
Two pairs of primers (MS and MFS) were carefully designed; thus, the male-specific marker could be genotyped by PCR amplification and agarose gel electrophoresis.
Experimental results indicate that all of the 11 DNA fragments of the size marker could be identified in less than 2 min with relative standard deviations less than 0.4 and 8% for migration time and peak area, respectively.
Therefore, we conclude that our novel species DNA marker could be used to rapidly and accurately identify the species of S. bayanus from S. sensu stricto complex by direct PCR.
However if order does matter, a temporal marker could be utilized to assess how recently an association was formed.
And Rudolph, 32, believes putting down an early marker could be the key to a successful season.
Mr Penning said he hoped the marker could be introduced but it was important that when it was introduced, it was effective.
In addition, non-competitive VHHs targeting the same tumour marker could be combined as simultaneous binding of different VHHs to the same target molecule would likely lead to even better T/B ratios and consequently to an improved tumour detection.
Correlation between expression of a useful trait and a linked molecular marker could be used to construct a genetic linkage map by placing many monogenic and polygenic traits within specific regions of the plant genome (Mondini et al. 2010).
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