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Three-dimensional growth of the GaN cap layer in samples with pseudomorphly grown SLs on the AlN template is observed.
When the non-coordinated β-pyridyl proton (a′ in Figure 3) is selectively irradiated, a gradual build-up of exchange signals corresponding to a 60° rotation of the template is observed to b′, followed by the appearance of exchange signals corresponding to a 120° rotation to c′, and finally by signals corresponding to a 180° rotation to d′.
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No residual AAO template was observed.
At high deposition temperature condition, the growth front was shown to be very disordered and fluctuating while highly uniform growth front which is located near the top edge of the AAO template was observed at subzero centigrade temperature conditions.
Here, the native 3′SL RNA template was observed to bind 6-fold slower than the random ssRNA.
The binding of TRF2 to the template was observed to be specific and persisted even in the presence of high concentrations of nontelomeric competitor.
In all cases with a P53 mutation, the increased ratio of mutated to wild type template was observed after cDNA analyses, when compared with DNA analyses.
Amplification bias inversely correlating with the amount of template was observed also by Rook et al. [ 37] and Bergen et al. [ 38].
No peaks at higher dissociation temperatures – which would indicate amplification of the Wt template – were observed in any sample tested with the vEGTDEL primers.
In both conditions, the ssDNA plasmid template was observed at t = 0 and replication intermediates appeared within the first 5 min.
Significant false-positive amplification from the wild-type template was observed without the 3′ dideoxy blocker (see Figure 4; panel A).
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