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In the absence of fragmentation, the mass spectrum of any particular molecule will contain only a single peak (in conjunction with its corresponding isotopic pattern [ 63, 64]).
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In the case of OMG, we only use neutral atoms and as a consequence only neutral molecules are produced, therefore all finished molecules will contain atoms with the valences mentioned before.
In a highly processed and supposedly exceedingly complex material such as deep sea marine organic matter, most of the molecules of formula CnHmOq will contain an intermediate amount of unsaturation and numerous oxygen atoms [ 18, 20].
If the Okazaki fragments are joined less efficiently in the DNA ligase III-depleted cells than the control cells, replicating mtDNA molecules in the former condition will contain more ss nicks on the lagging strand, and thus be more susceptible to S1 nuclease, than in control cells.
Theoretically, applying the Poisson distribution, with an average of 5 molecules per reaction chamber, we calculate 99.3% probability that a reaction chamber will contain at least one molecule.
If 0.4 nl of a complex sample, containing 1 g/l of a 180 kDa protein such as C3 (corresponding to 2.2 µM), is transferred to a slide, it will contain approximately 1.3×109 molecules of this particular protein.
This is not unexpected since larger droplets will contain more fluorescence molecules than smaller droplets.
It is then expected that, on average, each vesicle will contain Nµ = NA V C0 molecules, (with NA being the Avogadro number).
Because in a complex library the two strands comprising the X almost always will contain different 19-bp inverted repeats, spontaneous branch migration within the "X" molecules cannot resolve the Holliday junction to generate linear molecules (Fig. 2D).
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