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An ingenious new calibration sequence guides you through adjusting your set for the best picture.

The engineered DNA binding protein or RNA sequence guides the nuclease to a specific target sequence in the genome to induce a double strand break.

These RNAs, ~22 nucleotides in size, act as sequence guides that direct Argonaute protein complexes to mRNAs, where they decrease protein synthesis through translational repression or mRNA degradation and thereby influence many basic cellular processes and diseases [ 52- 58].

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When describing expression patterns, a gene or an "ID" (shorthand for "identifier") therefore refers to a predicted transcript whose sequence guided the design of a Probe Set on the Lotus Affymetrix array.

Wards will adopt HEADS-UP in a pragmatic sequence, guided by local clinical enthusiasm.

Specific RT primers for the miR-29b sequence, guide strand (5′-UAGCACCAUUUGAAAUCAGUGUU-3′ Qiagen), or U6 RNA were used.

The crRNA consists of a conserved repeat sequence and a variable spacer sequence (guide) complementary to the target gene sequence (Brouns et al. 2008; Hale et al. 2009).

The expression vectors for the gRNAs were generated by ordering a 455 bp DNA fragment (composed of U6 promoter, target sequence, guide RNA scaffold and termination signal) as gBlocks from IDT (Leuven, Belgium) and then cloning them in pUC19 plasmid.

The assembly procedure may include already available reference sequences (guided approaches), as in the case of transcript assemblies based on a genome reference, or they are based on reference-free methodologies (de novo) [77].

Docking site interactions could be viable drug targets because the sequences guiding them are more specific than phosphorylation consensus sites.

We addressed these problems in the present kinematic study through six experiments in which we compared sequences guided by social affordances related to approaching a conspecific (human receiver), with sequences guided by affordances related to approaching an inanimate target (non-human receiver).

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