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Now it turns out in this most open of autobiographies that Agassi started losing his hair at 17, like his father, like his brother, and that he was weaving hair among his own strands, and came close to losing it at the French Open.
If you can create your own strands of DNA, with the ones and zeroes of binary data converted into these As, Gs, Cs, and Ts, you have a storage medium that will never go obsolete.
In some cases this is simply an insurance measure, he told us, since sellers have been known to defraud customers by mixing horsehair with their own strands.
Set as the main characters of the installation, the cacti were at times either taking independent roles or rather weaving together the whole visual mass by interlacing their own strands of light to create a thirdpart living reality, which naturally took its place in the context.
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However, in the case of rDNA, the broken end may recombine with the sister chromatid of neighboring homologous copies or its own strand because of the repetitive nature of the structure (Fig. 2B).
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