recombination in A Sentence

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    Using oxygen Recombination technology: maintenance-free.

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    It can promote Recombination of amino acids;

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    Such Recombinations have recently been observed in the laboratory.

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    could catalyze this Recombination reaction, reducing the overall amount of ozone.

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    Evolution strategies(ES, see Rechenberg, 1994) evolve individuals by means of mutation and intermediate or discrete Recombination.

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    Absorbent Glass Mat(AGM) technology ensures efficient gas Recombination up to 99% and freedom from electrolyte maintenance.

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    Importantly, we compare and contrast the different HCoVs from a perspective of virus evolution and genome Recombination.

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    Gas Recombination technology ensures the battery high seal reacting rate, which can prevent the acid fog from separating out.

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    A counter-proposal is in favour of a Recombination between a pangolin SARS-CoV-2-related beta-CoV and RaTG13 in the third wild animal species.

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    Until this point, it had only been hypothesized that genetic Recombination could occur during meiosis, although it had not been shown genetically.

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    Herein, Recombination of SARS-CoV is taken as a typical example, which also showed evidence of positive selection during interspecies transmission events.

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    Eventually, at a time known as Recombination, electrons and nuclei formed stable atoms, which are transparent to most wavelengths of radiation.

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    This is a bit like a secret code embedded within our normal language that is decoded by gene Recombination," Dr. Chun adds.

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    We were able to accomplish this by developing a procedure that I tried to call the"one-step isothermal in vitro Recombination method.

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    Likewise, it has been shown that the epidemic MERS-CoV experienced Recombination events between different lineages, which occurred in dromedary camels in Saudi Arabia.

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    The era of Recombination" is the earliest point in our cosmic history to which we can look back with any form of light.

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    Ji, et al., proposed snakes as a carrier of the virus from bats to humans which involved homologous Recombination within the S protein.

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    Third, as mentioned above, Recombination and adaptation of SARS-CoV-2 might have occurred in a third species that has contact with both bats and pangolins.

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    Phylogenetic evidence of natural Recombination has been found in both HCoV-HKU1 and HCoV-OC43, as well as animal CoVs such as bat SL-CoV and batCoV-HKU9.

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    Mutations can involve large sections of a chromosome becoming duplicated(usually by genetic Recombination), which can introduce extra copies of a gene into a genome.

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    Moreover, their data suggested that sister chromosomes doubled from the same chromosome make pairs so that Recombination between the chromosomes does not affect their clonality.

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    ES cells are a useful tool in chimeras because genes can be mutated in them through the use of homologous Recombination, thus allowing gene targeting.

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    Besides SARS-CoV and MERS-CoV, Recombination events have also been observed in other HCoVs, in which the HCoVs recombine with other animal CoVs in their non-structural genes.

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    In addition, Hans-Joachim Bremermann published a series of papers in the 1960s that also adopted a population of solution to optimization problems, undergoing Recombination, mutation, and selection.

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    The next step is to generate the next generation population of data points from those selected earlier(using selection), through the operator algorithms called crossover(also called Recombination), and/or mutation.

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    In the 1950s, David Bates and Marcel Nicolet presented evidence that various free radicals, in particular hydroxyl(OH) and nitric oxide(NO), could catalyze this Recombination reaction, reducing the overall amount of ozone.

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    This is supposedly because the variation we see in nature- the many different physical features and forms of behaviour that lifeforms can have- is caused by random genetic events, such as genetic mutations and Recombination.

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    Even more interesting was the discovery that this signal may somehow be transmitted even when the female is exposed to the threat in the larval stage- well before egg production(and the associated chromosomal Recombination) begins.

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    Second, the large RNA genome in CoVs exerts extra plasticity in genome modification for mutations and Recombination, thereby increasing the probability for interspecies co-evolution, which is advantageous for the emergence of novel CoVs when the conditions become appropriate.

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    We hope to evaluate gene Recombination in more brains, in different parts of the brain and involving other recombined genes- in Alzheimer's disease as well as other neurodegenerative and neurological diseases- and use this knowledge to design effective therapies targeting gene Recombination.".

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