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Copying by strand displacement permits either strand of a double-stranded RNA to serve as template.
Such copying can in principle be initiated from either the or strand of a double-stranded RNA.
Like a natural restriction enzyme, a zinc finger nuclease (ZFN) operates as a dimer, with one zinc finger binding to each strand of a double-stranded DNA molecule.
My mother was fair-skinned with a delicate, bony strand of a nose and dark, straight hair.
The family survived without the loss of a single strand of a hair on a child's head, the father said.
It's just one strand of a national picture unfolding through the Guardian's Cutswatch, which, with readers' help, is mapping the fallout from the coalition government's austerity measures.
To highlight one aspect of a correspondence is distorting: it isolates one strand of a life that was more varied, emotionally and intellectually, than most.
That complaint is one strand of a long-running investigation into the activities of the undercover officers stretching back 40 years.
For government, the big problem is that sugar is but one strand of a UK food policy which has been fraying for years.
His main criticism of contemporary CDs is the lack of sound clarity arising when producers try to make each strand of a recording as uniformly loud as possible.
A desperately dramatic storyline in its own right, it's only one strand of a series of epic, multilayered stories in Our Friends.
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