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"There's not too many clones around right now," Groh said.
But in trying to mix issue-play, tissue-debate and media satire, Weldon has sent in rather too many clones.
Of course, while a flurry of business accelerators could eventually dilute that talent pool and succeed in creating too many clones — or similar looking companies — in the big picture, accelerators can be great for the ecosystem.
However, we either obtained no clones or we obtained too many clones to properly match clone and twinspot.
If repetitive sequences significantly affect contig assembly, deep contigs (too many clones assembled in a small region) can be made.
If not too many clones need be assayed, the 96 well procedure can be replaced by replica striking directly on a master and filter containing plate.
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This indicates that reliable results cannot be obtained with SNaPshot data in wheat at cut-offs lower than 1e-15 because of the presence of too many Q clones.
The current soybean physical map represents merges done at e-26; a value chosen since lower stringency merges generated too many Q (questionable) clones [ 14].
Besides contaminations and clones with too few or too many fingerprint fragments, empty vector clones or non-viable clones can compromise the quality of a BAC library since such "empty" wells in BAC-library plates increases the preparation costs and increases the need for larger number of clones to be processed in fingerprinting if used for physical map construction.
Way too many shows are 'Friends' clones — urban, affluent, twenty-seven-year-old yuppies who wear black knit shirts and just want to get laid.
It's a cliche for a reason––too many of us are chasing after clone status, wanting to be like a celebrity, a popular person or someone else.
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