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Indeed, larger amounts of input RNA resulted in decreased signal intensity of the probe positioned more towards 5'-end, while the probe spots designed to recognise sequences located more towards the 3'-end showed more stable intensity.

Patterns were also used as features to recognise sequence element symbols (e.g. to cover abbreviations, chemical formulae or chemical identifiers).

To evaluate the ability of the different methods to recognise sequence patterns reported in literature, we collected TF motifs present in Jaspar [ 29] and Jolma et al. [ 30].

Both constructs were expected to express fusion proteins with 266 amino acids (aa), including TGFαL3 (17 aa), mutated SEA (233 aa), linker sequence (8 aa), C-terminal histidine tag (6 aa), and two amino acids (LE) before the histidine tag encoded by the restriction enzyme recognising sequence for cloning.

It is not clear why the BETA5 primers recognised BETA1 sequences from BACB but not from BACF.

The work schedule required recognising sequences of operations, their duration and the posture of the upper limb.

Several transcription factors, for example, the cyclic AMP-dependent activator CREB, E2F, HIF and NFkB, recognise sequences that contain CpG residues and binding of each has been shown to be inhibited by methylation [ 16].

Alternatively, being involved in the immune response, Ly6 genes evolved more rapidly than others, and might have diverged sufficiently to not be recognised by sequence similarity searches.

Six probes were used, designed to recognise nucleotide sequences in the fusion protein gene sequence corresponding to the precursor protein F0 cleavage site of both virulent and avirulent viruses.

They had become interested in restriction enzymes, proteins that cut DNA only if it has a particular short nucleotide sequence known as a restriction site; different restriction enzymes recognise different sequences.

Different restriction enzymes recognise different sequences, so it should be possible to snip out the required fragments with enzymes that will make their cuts in exactly the right places.

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