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The audit, involving $48 million in grants in 2002 and 2003, found that $4.5 million had been spent for counterterrorism response kits for firefighters, most of which were in storage or unassembled.

And with five million sold, it is today Britain's fastest-selling personal computer, a $35 £255) successor to kit - or unassembled - computers like the Heathkit H8.

Misfolded or unassembled proteins are retained in the ER and subsequently degraded via ERAD.

In addition, it is involved in the quality control (QC) system by which misfolded or unassembled proteins are selectively retained in the ER [19].

Of the 2200 T. crunogena protein-coding genes (obtained from the Joint Genome Institute IMG database), 652 had tblastn [20] hits with E values better than 10−100 to a Lost City contig or unassembled sequence (1217 hits better than 10−50; 1842 hits better than 10−10).

This produced 42 large fragments (those amplified using primers matching to PE sequences) ranging in size from 1124 to 7725 bp with an average size of 3028±1386 bp and 50 smaller sequences (those representing assembled or unassembled portions of a PE read) ranging in size from 55 to 548 bp with an average size of 243±83 bp.

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This information resides, for the most part, in partially-or unassembled genome sequences, and is not practically available for such purposes without further technical developments.

OpenDesk is a free, open source line of furniture that you can make yourself or order unassembled from a maker with a CNC machine.

Two strategies were used: the cyanobacterial sxt genes were queried either against the assembled Alexandrium datasets or the unassembled 454 read datasets.

Potential homologs for all T. crunogena proteins were identified by searching against a database of all Lost City metagenomic contigs or all unassembled sequencing reads with tblastn [20].

The most current assembly for other species examined in this work are placed in parenthesis here – human (36.2), mouse (37.1), horse (1.1), and dog (2.1). 2. The "WGS contigs" database contains the contigs, or overlapping unassembled sequences, that forms the basis for the assembled genome.

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