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Hours are also spent sitting around while costumes and sets are prepared, or other scenes are shot, and a good alarm clock is vital, too, as the most common start time is 7am.
The most common start codon is AUG, which is read as methionine or, in bacteria, as formylmethionine.
ATG was the most common start codon across all annotations, accounting for 75.7 percent of the starts.
The most common start codon is ATG (10 PCGs), but also alternative codons were detected, in accordance with previous findings in different invertebrates [ 1, 91].
The most common start site in the cluster, position −21, was supported by six tags, five of which were from a skin cell line; other tags in the cluster were derived from intestine, cerebrum, cecum and adipose.
Moreover, amino acids encoded by NAT codons which can form the most common start codon, ATG, appear in lower frequencies than amino acids encoded by NGT- and NTT-encoded amino acids.
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Thus, it was of interest to measure the most common starting nucleotide after combining libraries.
Sclareol is the most common starting material for the synthesis of Ambrox® [ 20], which serves as a valuable and sustainable substitute for ambergris [ 21], a waxy substance secreted by sperm whales.
The most common starting point for the patient's route was level A, the medical shop, where drugs were purchased with or without consultation from a health worker (10/26).
Again, CUG was found to be the most common noncanonical start codon.
Although there are several types of retinal detachment, the most common one starts when a tear or hole develops in the retina, and some of the gel-like substance that fills the inside of the eye (vitreous fluid) leaks through the opening.
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