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the owen
proper noun
Of origin, possibly derived from Eugene, cognate to Gaelic Eòghan.
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"They'll always remember the Owen Schmitt stories.
The Owen of the screen is a very different creature.
They seemed to be losing the Owen they knew.
But in the end, that's not really what the Owen line is about.
Not enough is at stake between the Owen siblings for the payoff to have startling consequences.
The Owen and the Crosby scream "Buddy Holly" to anyone over 35, "fashion blogger" to anyone under.
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The Owen-Prior vision is flawed both intellectually and politically: a telling start to the post-euro British debate that will now unfold.
This is in contrast to the Owen-Hughes genome-wide analysis referred to above indicating no role for Chd1 in remodeling the +1 nucleosome (PMID: 21940898).
Satoh et al. [ 3] sequenced the Owen-CMS mitochondrial genome in sugar beet, and a comparison with the non-CMS mitochondria revealed the existence of several CMS-specific ORFs generated by the genomic rearrangements.
The authors emphasize the idea that Chd1 does not remodel promoter nucleosomes in yeast, but I don't understand why (they cite a Science paper from the Owen-Hughes lab that focused on nucleosome positioning).
In sugar beet, Owen-type CMS line has a significantly larger mitochondrial genome than fertile line because the Owen-type mitochondrial genome contains one 86-kb large repeat [ 21].
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