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Armed with a better sense of the student journey, the university has designed a 'development strand' to support students' transition through higher education and enable them to take responsibility for their own development.
Indeed, because of the inability of the scaffold strand to support chromophores, our designs could not have been carried out using standard DNA origami.
He added, "Occasionally I will sell a few strands just to support my habit".
Interestingly, Ago2 catalytic activity is indispensable for Rad51 focus formation and HR, demonstrating that diRNAs most likely needs to be in a single-strand configuration to support Rad51 accumulation and subsequent repair.
And, in fact, there are strands of evidence to support that view in places like the West Bank and Jordan.
However, there are several emerging strands of evidence to support a causal relationship between gastro-oesophageal reflux and low blood pressure.
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The phosphodiester cleavage reaction by a tyrosine in the enzyme core also requires divalent metal ions and thus metal ions are required to support strand passage.
In addition to the C4 type zinc finger nucleotide binding motif, the RIG-I C terminal region and the MDA5 TFIIS domain contained another noticeable β strand structure which appeared to support the C4 type pocket.
The budding yeast scaffold protein Saw1 was recently shown to support single-strand annealing (SSA) repair of double-strand breaks (DSBs) (Li et al., 2008, 2013).
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