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Discover LudwigThe phrase "newly inserted" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an entity which has just been added or introduced recently. For example, "I was surprised to find a newly inserted clause in the agreement".
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In case of insertion, the newly inserted sequence would be composed of segments of different RUs.
These two families exhibited a high degree of insertion polymorphism and newly inserted copies were inherited steadily throughout clonal propagation.
For each test genome, 100 new IS insertions were simulated with the newly inserted sequence randomly chosen from existing IS element copies.
In this study we implemented a computational pipeline to identify recent Alu insertions, and examined the methylation status of the newly inserted Alu retrotransposons and their flanking sequences.
The insertion mechanism generates direct target site duplications (TSDs) flanking the newly inserted element.
The final treap had better look like the binary search tree that one would get if the newly inserted element had been inserted according to its priority.
The newly inserted code causes the target molecule to glow in a specific color that helps identify its location in fluorescent microscope images.
And the following spring, as things just begin to push, the upper portion of the rootstock plant is cut back just above the newly inserted bud.
Some of the newly inserted material consists of brief reaction shots, just a few seconds long, which establish or accentuate a character's mood.
It takes over a minute just to turn on; menus are sometimes slow to respond; and a newly inserted DVD takes 45 seconds just to get to the F.B.I. warning.
Rehearsal footage shows him in relaxed collaboration with his band; in the concert footage, newly inserted close-ups highlight both Elvis's fancy footwork and the firm, controlling looks he exchanged with his musicians.
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