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The construction of the Dna2 containing fragment and further construction of the mutants was described previously [25].

The ability for inhibitor-specific interactions of HIV mutants was described by inhibitor-RT cross-terms (I×R block) and eventual cooperative effects of sequence mutations were represented by cross-terms between RT descriptors (R×R block).

The morphology of BR deficient mutants was described in detail.

The generation of intestine-specific Arfrp1 null mutants was described before (8).

Genotyping of abp1-c1 and abp1-TD1 mutants was described previously (Gao et al., 2015).

The method for isolation of such mutants was described by Katsumata et al. [ 14].

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Details of the production and maintenance of the IR64 mutants are described in Wu et al. (2005).

In this paper, the application of parallel capillary electrophoresis to rapidly quantitate lovastatin production levels by Aspergillus terreus mutants is described.

Many enemies, from decaying feral ghouls to massive super mutants, are described as terrifying and ruthless – but it never took much for the player to tear through them like a particularly enthusiastic radroach through rice paper.

The different phosphorylation mutants are described in Table 1.

mpa and pafA mutants are described elsewhere [3].

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