Splicing Sentence Examples

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  • The gap between the two ends has now to be closed by splicing on new cable and paying out until the buoyed end is reached, which is then hove up and brought on board.

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  • Some defects are similar to those seen in OI but others have been point mutations causing aberrant splicing of one or more exons.

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  • This SNP is located in a splicing region, just before the last exon, and might originate a splicing variant with functional consequences.

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  • Introns contain conserved splicing signals which ensure fidelity of splicing.

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  • Also included are expression data relating to the efficiency of splicing relative to other processes in strains of yeast lacking nonessential splicing factors.

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  • Without engineers building the bombs, programming the missiles, splicing the genes into the smallpox virus, this stuff would n't exist.

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  • Such data is presented Table 5. On Figure 15 below is illustrated the splicing of rebars between bond beam and tie-column.

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  • I have not heard of such splicing of genes as you describe, at least not in the pome fruits.

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  • Next, cut off about three-quarters of an inch of splicing tape.

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  • Both the pre-mRNA processing reactions of capping and splicing were also subsequently shown to interconnect with transcription elongation.

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  • We are studying pre-mRNA splicing in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

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  • This might include sash replacement or splicing in pieces of missing woodwork.

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  • The argument goes that the splicing of the note doesn't make the song different enough to qualify for a new copyright, so the copyright for Happy Birthday to You expired when the copyright for Good Morning to All expired.

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  • With genetic engineering examples found in science fiction, it's easy to speculate future gene splicing effects on the world as we know it.

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  • Today advanced gene splicing procedures allow scientists to identify and remove genes, clone them and then replant them; sometimes into the same organism from which they were removed and other times into a totally different organism.

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  • While commonly known as gene splicing, this procedure is also known as recombinant (recombining) DNA technique.

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  • While it may seem like something otherworldly, future gene splicing projects have the potential for real good such as treating illnesses.

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  • Along with using gene splicing to help improve the quality of life for humans, agricultural applications show promise that could help end hunger as we know it today.

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  • Through gene splicing it is possible to create plants that can survive freezing temperatures, plants that can resist pests all on their own, and plants with a longer maturation cycle.

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  • One question raised by sci-fi enthusiasts is whether or not future gene splicing could lead to cloning of humans.

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  • The manufacture of the cable, begun early in the following year, was finished in June, and before the end of July it was stowed partly in the American ship " Niagara " and partly in decided to begin paying out in mid-ocean, the two vessels, after splicing together the ends of the cable they had on board, sailing away from each other in opposite directions.

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