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In principle, all people should have the same string of DNA letters in their mitochondria.
"It's a sensible development not least because it means the whole editorial team ends up pulling on the same string".
Most legitimate mail servers will say "hello" with the same string over and over, for every message.
Moreover, the same string of amino acids fol ded differently creates a protein that acts differently in the body.
The structural DNA consists of the same string of DNA letters repeated thousands of times over, and cannot be decoded by present techniques.
"Europe has only ever been strong when Germans and French pulled on the same string in the same direction," it said.
One day, when I was preparing a test for my 10th-grade class, I was creating problems that required the kids to recognize a pattern in a certain string of numbers and come up with an equation that would produce the same string of numbers.
I bet you still remember it, somewhere, deep down — the low psychic twinge of the intro, the electric feedback before Kid Rock's first line, which is, of course, "Bawitdaba da bang a dang diggy diggy, diggy said the boogy said up jump the boogy," followed by that same string of syllables repeated five times.
Now, four years later, comes a brash young man who not only begins the finale of his symphony the way Beethoven began his in the Ninth, by quoting the tunes of earlier movements, but also introduces a broad choralelike melody that more than resembles Brahms's: it begins with the same string texture, the same four notes (transposed from C to E), the first three of them in the same rhythm.
The same string is always generated for any particular compound.
To see how that happens, imagine two waves traveling on the same string.
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