noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
DNA sequencing
gene sequencing
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
dna
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Point mutations were created by oligonucleotide-mediated site-directed mutagenesis and confirmed by DNA sequencing .
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Today's techniques for DNA sequencing are comparatively laborious and indirect.
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Genomic DNA sequencing and mapping of the exon-intron boundaries showed that the visceral isoform was the product of cassette-type alternative splicing.
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Direct DNA sequencing of the relevant amplification products in both patients was used to characterize each mutation.
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The predicted 5' and 3' boundaries of the expression regions were confirmed by direct plasmid DNA sequencing .
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Immunocytochemistry can then be used as a marker of p53 mutation, although DNA sequencing remains the gold standard.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A method is needed for the rationalization of the instruction, in terms of sequencing , presentation and feedback as to progress.
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Culture microtitre dishes are stored at 4°C for several weeks until sequencing is finished.
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In this way, the correct sequencing is maintained.
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Radioactive methods for cycle sequencing may also be used.
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The programmes of the future need closer preparation in detail in order to ensure both sequencing and comprehensiveness of delivery.
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There are two possible variations in sequencing .
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These experiments tell us a great deal about certain aspects of cognitive processes, particularly their relative timing or sequencing .
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Transfer speed is variable from two seconds upwards with automatic sequencing or user programming by logic touch controls.