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The cadA gene and truncated cadC gene are separated by a large fragment of DNA inserted into the cadC gene.
PCR amplifications were performed in order to rule out the possibility that these three strains may have had an IS 605-based rearrangement in the island similar to genotype 2 in the NCTC 11608 strain (where the cag I and cag II regions are separated by a large fragment of chromosomal DNA flanked by two IS 605 sequences) [ 26, 27].
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The LSU rRNA gene in each of the three respective cupped oyster mitochondrial genomes is split into two fragments separated by a large number of nucleotides (9958-9960 nts in C. virginica, 6662-6663 nts in C. gigas, and 11999 nts in C. hongkongensis); this phenomenon has not been previously characterized in any bilateral metazoan mitochondrial genome.
Mr. Gold created two large bedrooms, separated by a large, long living-and-dining room.
The United States is separated by a large ocean when it comes to these refugees.
If the axles are separated by a larger distance, the assembly is called a spread tandem.
This vector has two multiple cloning sites to facilitate sense and antisense cloning of the target sequence, separated by an intron fragment of 200 bp.
These two transcripts are separated by a 17 bp intergenic fragment (TAIR, version 9).
Clearly, if the fragments are separated by an indel, the combined fragment will also contain indels.
The resulting molecule, termed a di-tag, should comprise two different DNA fragments separated by a modified restriction site.
Pulsed field gel electrophoresis: This is a technically cumbersome procedure of generating larger genomic fragments by restriction enzymes that need to be moved and separated by a special gel electrophoresis.
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