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We show that this mutation results in the generation of two mutant transcripts which are each predicted to generate a truncated protein.
Similarly, NRAS Q61K/L/R mutations were predicted to generate neoantigens in the presence of certain HLA-A alleles.
To experimentally test this hypothesis, we decreased the speed of the post-fertilization calcium wave, which had been predicted to generate chaos.
Many can be reached only by boat or helicopter as water levels rise and high winds are predicted to generate large waves.
Because SNX2 proteolysis following Asp84 is predicted to generate a 50-kDa fragment, this cleavage site was confirmed by site-directed mutagenesis.
Cleavage at Asp91 (analogous to Asp84 in SNX2) is predicted to generate a 50-kDa fragment, which we detected both in vitro and in cellulo.
The storm is also predicted to generate a devastating storm surge — or raise the water as much as 13 feet above normally dry land at the coast.
The tmem33sh443 allele is predicted to generate a premature stop codon within coding exon 4, located 53 nucleotides downstream of an exon junction.
The study resulted in a magnet system predicted to generate an intensity of 9×1016atoms/s and a record polarized jet-target thickness of 9.5×1011atoms/cm2.
The festival, centred on the Newcastle and Gateshead quaysides, is predicted to generate about £184m.
The company has a programmatic ad product that is predicted to generate $1 billion for the company this year alone.
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