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To test this procedure, a DNA mixture of four alleles at defined ratio (column 1, Fig. 3C) was used for first round of PCR; Ht fractions were gel recovered collectively, and DNA released was used for second and third rounds of PCR (Fig. 3A), and PCR products were quantified by densitometry (Fig. 3B) and cloned for validation by sequencing (Fig. 3C).
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Brackish, aquatic, and terrestrial grassland systems had statistically similar recovery times and collectively they recovered faster than terrestrial forest systems (ANOVA, p<0.001, d.f. = 6, 168, F = 7.217; followed by post-hoc Tukey pair-wise tests; Fig. 4).
And while today in New York there is certainly an imbalance of supply and demand, many people thought that Uber deciding to turn on "surge pricing" while the city is working to collectively recover from the storm was distasteful.
Our data collectively indicate that TALEN-induced germinal mutations can be recovered at reasonably high frequencies using parental lines that efficiently express the TALENs.
The most extreme examples of this are M. capitata colonies 9 and 44 (Table 1, Figure 3) harboring Symbiodinium ITS2 C17 C21, C31, C31, and other novel types, that collectively encompass almost all of the secondary structures in ITS2 recovered here.
Here is where America, collectively, would likely prefer any monies go--to assist unemployed workers until their personal stability is recovered.
Madrid recovered.
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