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to duplication
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The act of duplicating, or the state of being duplicated; a doubling; a folding over; a fold.
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Thus, our results indicate that P110 and P140 proteins are negative effectors of TO duplication in M. genitalium.
Herein, we describe the isolation of a M. genitalium mutant showing an increased rate of TO duplication.
Experiments performed on M. pneumoniae also show that mycoplasma cells become non-motile coincident with TO duplication.
And, in addition to duplication rates, gene duplicability is also determined by survival rates of duplicate genes.
It says Whitehall's engagement with outside interests so far has been haphazard and prone to duplication.
This could also accelerate the merger of its print and online newsrooms, operations that have remained unusually separate by industry standards, leading to duplication and turf wars.
It also leads to duplication and ridiculous national rivalry, such as India's building of a third base to prove that it is geologically part of Antarctica.
And next month, the task force will be providing a detailed report and recommendations on topics ranging from strategies to duplication in licensing to improving access to capital.
One email from MyCSP asked pensioners "not to contact us via any other channel as there is a risk that different communication chains could lead to duplication and delay an effective response.
Virgin Media and some smaller operators currently own their own networks, but Ofcom said this model of "end-to-end" competition could lead to duplication of networks and weak competition.
A lot of the responsibility for wastefulness can be laid to duplication, with each province -- and indeed many city governments -- simultaneously pushing for the same kind of growth, based on industrial parks and manufacturing zones.
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