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were mate
noun
A fellow, comrade, colleague, partner or someone with whom something is shared, e.g. shipmate, classmate.
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The MATE exon primer for the reverse transcription reaction was 5'-AGCAATGGAAACTCCAGCAGC-3' and the primers for the PCR reaction were MATE exon forward, 5'-CATCCCTCTCTTGCACCATCA-3'or MATE intron forward, 5'-GCAAAGAGGAACAATGGCGA-3' and MATE exon reverse, 5'-AGCAATGGAAACTCCAGCAGC-3'.
Of the 75 BAC end sequences falling within this contig, only 29 were mate paired reads.
When females were mate guarded, exhales were longer than during copulations outside of mate guarding.
When females copulated with a male by which they were mate guarded, exhales were significantly longer than when copulation took place outside the context of mate guarding (F1, 101.1 = 7.5, P = 0.008).
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"They were mates," he said.
They were mating.
We were mates.
And just like that, we were mates.
Him and Alex were mates.
I think they were mating while flying.
They were mates.
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