It's not a political issue, he repeats, it's one of national responsibility.
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The answer may be found in two-and-a-half mostly unlovely words: Christmas repeats.
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There are a large number of repeats without significant deviation in content.
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This repeats a text story from last month: for video please clickhere
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This loop repeats once for each row returned by a result set.
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The majority of cytosine methylation in mammals resides in repetitiveDNA sequences.
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That is, both contain two repetitiveDNA sequence families arranged in major blocks.
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This approach simplified sequence assembly as the genome is rich in repetitiveDNA.
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Telomerase lengthens telomeres, repetitiveDNA sequences that sit at the ends of chromosomes.
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Thus, a moderately repetitiveDNA element is present in corresponding positions in each cluster.
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That repetitiveelement aside, the colour palette here was soft and soothing.
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In addition, cross-over points of the recombination reaction are largely confined to the ends of the repetitiveelement.
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An STS was developed from one end of the probe, but the sequence at the other end was highly homologous to an L1 repetitiveelement.
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Analysis of data revealed 13 open reading frames (ORFs), three of which corresponded to previously identified genes; two tRNA genes and one repetitiveelement.
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The coefficients of variations of commercial probes within 300 nt of a repetitiveelement were 48.3% higher than the nearest custom probe.
Ús de repeated sequence en anglès
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Mutagenesis of this repeatedsequence resulted in abolishment of binding by Fur.
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Although historically considered as junk-DNA, tandemly repeatedsequence motifs can affect human phenotype.
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The fragment consists of three unique sequence regions flanking two sets of repeatedsequence.
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Climbing vertical ice is a repeatedsequence of three basic movements: squat, stand, and swing.
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This repeatedsequence is not present in Vip3A proteins.
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This repeatedsequence is tandemly arranged and is found in four or five major genomic locations.
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I make the shape to fit the hold to swap the hand to a repeatedsequence.
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Even so, at the end of the piece, the repeatedsequence ends, producing an instant relaxation.
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The ends of vertebrate chromosome are composed of large tracts of a repeatedsequence, TTAGGG, which are known as telomeres.
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The repeatedsequence sets are composed of four types of subunits, the majority of which are arranged in higher-order repeat units.