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This large and underexploited reservoir of resistance genes could be easily moved in clusters across genomes by choosing appropriate molecular markers to selectively introgress only the resistance traits.
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Ultimately, Mayor Rudolph Giuliani's campaign merely meant untoward establishments moving in clusters to the Village, creating a sort of red-light district according to the Amsterdam model.
Other late passages, in which the dancers moved in small clusters, were also visually interesting, with a tension that was missing from the rest.
Surprisingly, cells moved in small clusters rather than in a continuous sheet (supplementary material Movies 2 4).
They moved in a cluster, gesturing at invisible handholds, as though reaching for fireflies, and even occasionally shared their impressions and tactical notions with one another.
He said the changes overall would save £240m a year in running costs as soldiers are moved into "clusters" in key locations, and the re-organisation bill would be £1.8bn.
At the start of "Unit in Reaction," three men and three women move in a cluster, appearing in different spots with the aid of blackouts.
Each value of k0 shown in Fig. 2 is found in Appendix S1 to result from a corresponding number of protein types moving in a cluster toward the nucleus.
And though the physical disposition of a band — whether it is seated or not — usually has little effect on the performance, here the players often moved in and out of small clusters, depending on the density of the scoring and the speed of the music.
Near Tahrir, hundreds of riot police clustered together moved in, anticipating the arrival of large crowds of protesters.
Records move in clusters and then seize up for a generation.
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