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They indicate that introns may have been the random sequences that needed to be eliminated in order for the coding sequence pieces available within unconnected short ORFs in random DNA to be joined.
In either case, a completed draft genome has contiguous sequence pieces (contigs) spaced by paired clone end sequences, forming scaffolds.
For this, we extracted sequence pieces whose sizes varied between 50 and 600 bp from both CDS extremities.
Conservation of functional residues and, possibly, similarities in the sequence architectures within a subfamily (the sequence pieces outside the homologous domain) might support this clustering independently.
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I hope it frees people up from doing stuff that maybe hasn't been all that rewarding, such as cloning and sequencing pieces of DNA that hadn't been sequenced before.
Before we ever exchanged a letter or text message she mailed me her cheek swabs and hair clippings, and I extracted her DNA, sequenced pieces of it and analyzed them to create her portrait".
Thus the coding-sequence pieces within the short ORFs became exons, and the intervening sequences with clusters of stop codons became introns.
They first broke the organism's genome into pieces, sequenced each piece, and then used powerful computers to help them arrange the sequenced pieces in the correct order.
The sequence of pieces, each about five minutes long, represented a strong statement.
The ketawang transitions to a sequence of pieces in which the gongs play more frequently.
At his Carnegie Hall solo début, in 2003, he memorably mangled a sequence of pieces by Schumann, Haydn, and Schubert, effectively rewriting them in a humid Romantic-Impressionist style.
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