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Given a set of biological sequences, the primary objective of sequence alignment is to predict the best overall mapping between the sequences, which accurately aligns the homologous regions that are embedded in them.
Rather than centromeric sequences, the primary candidate for epigenetic specification of centromeres is the histone variant CENP-A, which replaces canonical H3 in centromeric nucleosomes (Palmer et al., 1987, 1991; Stoler et al., 1995; Henikoff et al., 2000; Yoda et al., 2000).
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We first sequenced the primary and secondary cDNA prey libraries to assess representation and bias arising from the initial library construction and subsequent amplification.
By sequencing the primary transcriptome, we utilized RNA samples from exponential growth phase to analyze TSSs recognized by the housekeeping sigma factor σA.
Moreover, we sequenced the primary structure of PLA2, performed pharmacological and biochemical characterization assays, and used molecular modeling to analyze the structure obtained.
I collected and compared plant Syt-like sequences from the primary nucleotide sequence databases at NCBI.
The active sequences are designed to be complementary to intronic sequences of the primary transcript of the target genes.
From these three sequences, only the primary ranging code is desired as the transmitted signal for imaging, while the other two act as interference.
Individual primer sequences for the primary round of amplification are provided in Table 1.
Modern techniques have facilitated the use of DNA sequences as the primary source of phylogenetic data.
Protein sequences are the primary and central source of information of the SwissPalm database.
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