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He only got a nick on it - full face and it would have flown away.
Importantly, single gRNA-guided Cas9 nickase can only induce a nick, which is less mutagenic than a DSB.
This conversion requires only a single nick.
Just a nick.
In contrast, the hinge junction has only a small nicking burst (∼15%), based on HPLC analysis (data not shown).
He does the hokey-cokey with Dhoni, going out, in, then out again, the batsman only able to get a nick through to the keeper as he pushed at a length ball.
However, our observation that Mus81 cleaves nicked HJs with and without a 5' phosphate with equal efficiency suggests that at least in some cases a nick may only be needed to impart junction flexibility.
Only George Osborne, nicking a bit more licence-fee cash to bolster that "long-term plan" of his, could possibly embrace its misty ways or murky means.
After denaturation and annealing, the insert and the vector will hybridize and extend using each other as a template to form a complete double-stranded plasmid, leaving only one nick in each strand.
In contrast, only a limited number of strand-specific nicking endonucleases are currently available.
Starting at the groove ensures that a slip will only nick the wax on the base, not the base itself.
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