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Though luminous and spacious, it is painted with blotchy marks that tend to generalize particulars.
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This electrostatic effect is particularly marked in AT rich segments that tend to adopt very narrow minor grooves in both free and bound DNA crystal structures.
Consistent with this finding, inactive CpG-rich promoters that tend to be marked by bivalent methylation at H3K4 and H3K27 marks have been shown to be bound by Pol II (Mohn and Schubeler, 2009).
The moor has been viewed as both bleak and romantic, but it is the gothic and the ghastly that tend to leave their mark.
Antonio Conte had shivered through much of this contest, hands planted deep in the pockets of his puffa jacket and that helpless, rather haunted look in his eyes that tends to mark out Chelsea managers whose time is up.
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Rather, in XEN cells histone marks that characterize accessible chromatin genes tend to be restricted to genes that are productively expressed at high (Gata6, Foxa2, Pem, Psx1) or moderate levels (Eomes, Fbx15, Rex1, Tbx15).
Eagle owls squirt their faeces almost horizontally for some distance, meaning that the marks tend to land relatively far from the perch sites.
Both labial outline marks and tooth scrape marks tend to record those elements of the teeth which are most prominent anteriorly.
This apparent conflict may be explained by our present examination at higher resolution which shows that DNAMe and H3K4me3 marks indeed tend to localize at different sites within the same promoter.
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