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Directions for Use Uracil-DNA Glycosylase (UNG), Cod

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... and FS blastomeres, from intact embryos of the corresponding stage, were collected concurrently as controls. At the 2- and 4-cell stages, we analyzed 1/2 and 1/4FS and LS blastomeres, and found that Oct4 expression is comparable between 1/2FS and LS, and 1/4FS and LS, whereas expression of Cdx2 in t ...
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Using Genetic Algorithms with Asexual Transposition
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... kit from Stratagene, according to the recommendations of the manufacturer. From the partial genomic phage library, 400 O00 plaques of the recombinant bacteriophage were plated at a density of about 50 O00 per plate, transferred onto Hybond N f membrane (Amersham) and screened with the thioredoxin X5 ...
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... such as aneuploidization and dysploidy (inversions and translocations). Despite the relevance of chromosomal instability as a driver for genome evolution and adaptation, little is yet known about the cellular mechanisms and processes that actually underlie these modifications. Here, in this paper, we ...
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