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Hence, one may focus on fragments likely to be exposed and accessible to antibodies rather than the entire protein in order to overcome eventual cloning and expression problems.
Mr. Ligon's paintings are often based on fragments of narratives, historical or fictional.
Many of Eggleston's photographs dwell on fragments of reality that might otherwise go unregarded.
Charles Wuorinen's music is based on fragments of an incomplete score by Stravinsky.
On Fragments of Time there may even be a lap steel guitar sighing.
Building on fragments quoted from Mozart's Requiem, the work depicts a journey towards the mythical island of Gwales.
There, on fragments of butcher paper, he drew what he saw around him.
On "Fragments of Time" there may even be a lap steel guitar sighing.
Microbes exposed to antibiotics evolve dozens of biochemical tricks to inactivate or evade them, and then can pass the tricks around on fragments of DNA.
If an overall technique ran through Saturday's concert, it was the composer's reliance on fragments: ideas in short bursts that collide, overlap or fit together in order to form larger, flowing musical sentences.
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Reads mapping outside the boundaries of annotated genes could be explained either by polymerase run-on fragments or a bad annotation of the gene endings.
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