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Mr. Owen was a longtime member of the St . Wilfred Club the NYC Chapter of the AGO, and founder and life member of Westchester Chapter of the AGO.
This stage involves the application of the AGO.
The AGO ASIs acquire images in two different wavelengths (630.0 and 427.8 nm).
Equation (6) presents the differential equation based on the AGO sequence.
Then the difference equation is established with the AGO series, whose results will be conducted with the IAGO.
The AGO proteins, like other key elements of the small RNA biogenesis pathway, are conserved across animals, plants, and fungi.
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where xp(1) is the AGO-generated value at the predicted time k + 1.
To date, sequencing data of the AGO-associated sRNA populations has been reported by several research groups (Table 3).
We suggest that experimentally observed internal states of the Ago-miRNA search complex may have the explicit biological function of speeding up search while maintaining specificity.
Argonaute proteins are segregated into three paralogous groups: the AGO-like subfamily, the PIWI-like subfamily, and the WAGO subfamily (for Worm specific AGO).
The use of data included in this study was approved by the AGO-OVAR and the AGO Ovarian Committee.
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