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This observation suggests that maize Helitrons, in addition to intertwining coding regions of different genes, dramatically increase their transcript diversity by alternative splicing as well as capture and splicing of flanking exon sequences.
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Mr. Lew's friends saw their disparate styles begin to intertwine.
It was explicitly meant to intertwine national law with divine rules.
Kyocera has designed the phone and the Palm software to intertwine in dozens of ingenious ways.
When they met, neither one had any inkling that they would one day wish to intertwine their lives.
But the key to Bayern's big revenues actually comes from its ability to intertwine with corporate titans rather than shun them.
And where the software and the hardware and the applications need to intertwine in an even more seamless way than they do on a PC.
That, of course, is one reason why efforts to intertwine the private schools more closely with the public sector, which is heavily unionised, are fraught with difficulty.
Keep the separate voices in a state of nearly perpetual motion and then confound the ear by allowing them to intertwine.
Mr. Lazio sought to intertwine campaign finance reform with another favored theme, the trustworthiness of Mrs. Clinton, by noting she made a similar pledge in May.
Meanwhile, Chinese businessmen continue to intertwine the two economies with tens of billions of dollars in trade and investment, a significant disincentive for war.
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