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Capable of being edited.
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This is incredibly useful for manipulating content inside of the editable container, but can introduce a number of irritating bugs that are hard to track down.
MiniDisc Another ill-fated Sony product, the MiniDisc was an attempt to replace audio cassettes as the editable music format of choice.
Consideration needs to be given to who can read the entries, and also who has access to the editable resource.
These input data consist of two variants ancestral (the "Base sequence" window) and minor (the "Editable sequence" window)—of the 90 bp DNA sequence { s −90 ⋯ s i ⋯ s −1} in the proximal core-promoter region immediately upstream of the transcription start site (TSS, s 0) of interest within the human reference genome, hg19 (where s i ∈ { a, c, g, t}).
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If it is not selected, click the box where the current option is and click "Can Edit" to make the document editable by that particular person.
Below the static data are the user editable section for community annotation.
Click inside the field and type in the email of the person you want to make the document editable for.
On the screen will be a field that says enter a name or email; tap inside it and enter the email of the person you want to make the document editable to.
First, when the user has ownership over the text block, the block is editable and the window can be used as a regular word processor.
Scribe is a polyfill (although sometimes it has a touch of the shim about it) for the Content Editable spec (MDN | HTMLDoctor).
Then, these target sites are BLAST (using the Basic Local Alignment Search Tool) against both gene and promoter regions to eliminate off-target sites using strict criteria, where the candidate editable site is defined only when the seed region (12 bps adjacent to Protospacer Adjacent Motif) is unique.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com