Sentence examples for molecular characterisation for from inspiring English sources

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Identified more than a century ago as the primary constriction of condensed metaphase chromosomes, the centromere remained elusive to molecular characterisation for many years owed to its unusual enrichment in highly repetitive satellite DNA sequences, except in budding yeast.

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Molecular characterisation of genes for protein antigens expressed on the surface of merozoites during blood stage malarial infection has revealed extensive sequence polymorphism in many of these antigen-coding genes.

This gene and homologues in O.sinensis are thus promising candidates for molecular characterisation of the ion channels underpinning diatom membrane excitability and signalling.

The development of targeted therapies has created a pressing clinical need for molecular characterisation of cancers.

The development of novel targeted therapies has created the need for molecular characterisation of cancers to allow more appropriate treatment decisions.

In conclusion, the use of chitinase genes for molecular characterisation of fungal virulence needs to be supported by other markers such as conidiation genes.

The aim of this study was to generate Expressed Sequence Tags (ESTs) for molecular characterisation of processes associated with the formation of resting eggs, their survival during dormancy and hatching.

To many diabetologists it may not be clear why the imaging world struggles to develop a simple and effective method for clinical, non-invasive BCI, especially since developments towards the molecular characterisation of tumours and techniques for imaging the consequences of metabolic disorders have become a reality in other biomedical fields.

For the molecular characterisation of RV strains we have used PCR/nested amplification and direct sequencing of a 513-nucleotide region of the E1 gene.

The system of choice can be applied under controlled laboratory conditions to guide selective sampling for the molecular characterisation of rapid stress-induced changes.

This review discusses how current developments in translational oncology may be applied in clinical practice in the future, assesses current programmes for the molecular characterisation of cancer and describes possible collaborative approaches designed to maximise the benefits of translational science for patients with cancer.

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