Sentences with phrase «key sequences needed»

However, as we approached our final deadlines and started wrapping up the game's levels, we realized that several key sequences needed extra resources to bring them to the finish line,» the post, published by Neil Druckman and Bruce Straley reads.
«However, as we approached our final deadlines and started wrapping up the game's levels, we realized that several key sequences needed extra resources to bring them to the finish line.

Not exact matches

To do this, one needs a spot of DNA for every possible combination of a 17 - base - long sequence [enough to identify key elements of a germ genome].
Among the key elements engineers need to get an organism such as E. coli to make a protein from a synthesized gene are extra sequences such as promoters (to help the cell make RNA from DNA) and ribosome binding sites (or RBS, which the cell needs to make proteins from the RNA).
Using whole - genome sequencing, they found that immune cells needed this «key» to become specialised T helper cells.
After the sections of DNA sequence have been assembled into a complete genome sequence we need to identify where the genes and key features are, but how do we do this?
The need to accurately evaluate sequences makes a bioinformatician a key member of any imprintome team, advises David Monk of the Bellvitge Institute for Biomedical Research in Barcelona, Spain.
They use natural plant centromeres (a key part of chromosomes needed for their inheritance), promoters (gene activation sites), and gene - termination sequences to assemble linear or circular minichromosomes that contain at least a dozen genes that can improve crops by promoting traits like pest and disease resistance.
Well, Breath of Death suffers from the same ailment, with only two differences - you need to use a different Key (ENTER, in this case), and holding it doesn't work, so you need to be hitting it like a maniac in combat sequences.
Teachers need to plan for the scope and sequence of how they will cover the key learning over the half term — these, as we know, vary in length from year to year so this involves making decisions and choices.
The education secretary has in her grasp some key levers to head off the perfect storm that is beginning to gather: in seeking information, before the election, about the workload challenges facing schools, she knows that: Ofsted needs extensive reform, possibly replaced with validated peer - to - peer accountability and the incoherent sequencing and pace of curriculum changes need to be rethought with school leaders thinking about what will have a significant impact on children's learning.
Additionally, there are a number of action sequences (Quick Time Event challenges) where you need to escape death quickly by following onscreen directions with appropriate key presses, though these moments are far and few between.
It contains highlighting key points, needs of the employer rather than yours, and adhering to the sequence of a resume.
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