Sentence examples for using a suitable marker from inspiring English sources

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An agarose gel evaluation is sufficient to check the DNA quality (i.e., nondegraded) and concentration using a suitable marker (e.g., Marker II; AppliChem GmbH, Darmstadt, Germany).

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Holding the bottle cap in place, trace around the edge of the cap's circle using a suitable plastic-surface marker.

Since E-cadherin in the liver is present only in the periportal zone (~50%% of hepatocytes) (Ueberham et al. 2010), it can be used as a suitable marker for revealing the enrichment of periportal cells by immunocytochemical staining.

Fire from cover using a suitable weapon.

Background/Purpose: The accurate and early diagnosis of intestinal ischemia remains difficult chiefly because of a lack of a suitable marker that is noninvasive and easy to use.

Based on the Gn1a sequence context of the background varieties, a suitable marker among the Gn1a-indel1, Gn1a-indel3, and Gn1a-17 SNP markers can be used to select the yield-positive Gn1a allele.

The Y chromosome is a better genetic clock, if a suitable marker can be found, he said.

But it has been hard to put a date on when the first people set foot in the Americas, for lack of a suitable marker in the Y chromosome.

Therefore, CD25 is not a suitable marker by itself to identify Treg in human [41].

gondii fraction as a suitable marker to diagnose congenital toxoplasmosis.

Use a suitable enclosure.

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