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These will be described below, of which, given our research interests, the HSPs will be characterised in most detail.
The match will be characterised not by fear but by motivation.
It is likely that, in the near future, the sequencing and resequencing of the ryegrass genome will precipitate the development of economic genotyping-by-sequencing approaches which will be able to characterise allelic variation at far greater depth.
Participants will be advised about the study's aims and procedures (which will be exactly the same for all participants), but not about the details characterising the control and the active intervention.
The series, which will be repeated on Channel 4 in the new year, demonstrates the same mind-bending ambition that characterises Noble and Silver's stage show.
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