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Gene synthesis is a convenient method of obtaining sequence-verified cloned DNA, especially when the source biological material is not readily available (rare, lost or dangerous specimens), when codons need to be optimized for expression in a particular host or when the desired sequence is chimeric or designed de novo.
There will no doubt be criticism of Labour's decision to stand which resulted in a rare lost deposit, but from the left that is surely misplaced criticism.
Bonding over a shared love of cats and rare Lost In Translation posters, Jen and Maise survive and even thrive during their crash-course in pop squats and crotch-blocks.
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Profit-sharing plans, though hardly rare, lose popularity fast in bad times.
Anaheim Canyon is mired in a rare losing streak and things aren't getting any easier for the Comanches, who have dropped three in a row heading into a nonleague doubleheader against No. 16 Fullerton Rosary on Wednesday at Cal State Fullerton.
Northern Iowa, seeking a return to the FCS playoffs after a rare losing record in 2012, jumped to a 21-7 lead on a steamy Midwest evening and handed Iowa State its first season-opening loss in five seasons under coach Paul Rhoads.
Seen in this light, Ms. Tanaka's case could be viewed as a rare opportunity lost by Japanese women.
Compared to the North American population, European beetles have lost rare variants and rare mutations (Table 1, Figure 2), which is typical for populations that have experienced a founder event [ 14].
Battles for position are more rare, so losing a lead tends to sting longer.
"Speak to my wife, family, anybody I have worked with it's incredibly rare to lose my temper".
Getting scallop roes is rare – they lose their lustre so fast, most restaurants don't bother with them.
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