I spent most of it sitting down because I'm in the middle
of a palindromic rheumatism flare - up right now, but I did have fun surfing the web from my bed and the couch while I was down for the count.
Did the artist Tauba Auerbach know that her exhibition at London's ICA would launch on a palindromic day, at the centre
of a palindromic week?
Lewandowski and Belinfante have also contributed individual works highlighting their inspiration for The Reversing Machine; a series
of palindromic clocks entitled Setter and a two part film shot on 16 mm film entitled Accordian respectively.
I spent most of it sitting down because I'm in the middle
of a palindromic rheumatism flare - up right now, but I did have fun surfing the web from my bed and the couch while I was down for the count.
As Jews prepare to observe Rosh Hashanah, the start
of the palindromic year 5775, New York's pols are making sure they know they're appreciated this election season.
Not exact matches
CRISPR (an acronym for «clustered regularly interspaced short
palindromic repeats») refers to bits
of viral DNA that bacteria have incorporated into their own genomes.
Looking for a mechanism, researchers found remnants
of genes from past infections, sandwiched between odd, repeated bacterial DNA sequences — the «clustered regularly interspaced short
palindromic repeats» that give CRISPR its name.
These microbes essentially keep mug shots
of dangerous viruses in their DNA, storing snippets
of viral genes between certain repeated segments
of their own genes in a natural biological process known as CRISPR, for clustered regularly interspaced short
palindromic repeats.
Clustered regularly interspaced short
palindromic repeats (CRISPR) / CRISPR - associated (Cas) systems provide bacteria and archaea with adaptive immunity against viruses and plasmids by using CRISPR RNAs (crRNAs) to guide the silencing
of invading nucleic acids.
Zhao and colleagues examined the ability
of the CRISPR - Cas system, a set
of molecules borrowed from a form
of immune system in bacteria (CRISPR stands for clustered regularly interspaced short
palindromic repeats, describing a feature
of this system in bacterial genomes).
LoxP (locus
of X (cross)- over in P1) sites are 34 - base - pair long recognition sequences consisting
of two 13 - bp long
palindromic repeats separated by an 8 - bp long asymmetric core spacer sequence.
palindrome (adj.
palindromic) A word, a name or a phrase that has the same ordering
of letters when read forwards or backwards.
In the frame
of this call, we have added constitutive knock - out models to be generated using CRISPR (clustered regularly interspaced short
palindromic repeats) genome editing technology.
At its most basic, CRISPR, or Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short
Palindromic Repeats, is a string
of RNA.
This defense system works for Streptococcus pyogenes, using a duplex
of two small RNA molecules that contain sections
of the virus genome called «clustered regularly interspaced short
palindromic repeats» (CRISPR), which carry the memory
of a previous attack.
This past year, scientists hijacked survival tactics
of prokaryotes to deliver the technological biological blockbuster known as the CRISPR (clustered regularly interspaced
palindromic repeats) Cas (CRISPR associated genes) system.
«CRISPR» stands for «clustered regularly interspaced
palindromic repeats,» first described in 1987 by Japanese researchers who found chunks
of oddly repeating DNA sequences in the genome
of E. coli.
One
of the fastest growing areas in genome engineering is research using the powerful editing tool
of clustered regularly interspaced short
palindromic repeats (CRISPR).
FRT sites and loxP sites differ at the nucleotide level but share an overall structure
of 13 base pair
palindromic repeats separated by an 8 bp asymmetric core.
Clustered regularly interspaced short
palindromic repeats, also known as CRISPR, evokes a sense
of unease in many people, especially since the term has become synonymous to gene editing technology.
HAR1 does not code for a protein but for a long RNA, a type
of molecule that guides proteins or modulates their expression.5 We predicted that the HAR1 RNA could fold into a three - dimensional structure because its conserved sequence has
palindromic regions that pair up to form a series
of interconnected «stems» that look like ladders — think
of an untwisted DNA double helix.
Ultimately this will include the expanding repertoire
of advanced technologies such as clustered regularly interspaced short
palindromic repeats (CRISPR), CRISPR - associated protein 9 (Cas9), and zinc - finger nucleases (ZFNs)(46) along with the new clinical indications and markets that they address.
Fitness -, virulence - associated genome regions, and CRISPR / CAS (clustered regularly interspaced short
palindromic repeats / CRISPR associated sequence) arrays
of these STEC O156: H25 and O182: H25 isolates were highly similar, and identical genomic integration sites for the stx converting bacteriophages and the core LEE, identical Shiga toxin converting bacteriophage genes for stx1a, identical complete LEE loci, and identical sets
of chemotaxis and flagellar genes were identified.
Here we describe genome - engineering based evaluation
of RNA regulatory element activity (GenERA), a clustered regularly interspaced short
palindromic repeats (CRISPR)- Cas9 platform for in situ high - content functional analysis
of RREs.
Before CRISPR — an acronym for clustered regularly interspaced short
palindromic repeats — there were already about 2,000 strains
of mutant zebrafish.
In January 2016, no less than three studies published in the journal Science and contributed by collaborative teams led by researchers at Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute
of Technology (Tabebordbar M et al. 2016), the University
of Texas Southwestern Medical Center (Long C et al. 2016) and Duke University (Nelson, CE et al. 2016) reported using CRISPR (clustered regularly interspaced short
palindromic repeats) / Cas9 (CRISPR - associated protein 9) genome editing approaches to permanently correct the genetic mutation in the well - known Dmdmdx mouse model for DMD (C57BL / 10ScSn - Dmdmdx / J — 001801).
Dr. Perlmutter I have
palindromic rheumatism in my feet that is debilitating without the use
of prednisone during flareups.
It's the size
of a standard bookmark and its polished surface reflects text and generates
palindromic phrases while saving your page.
Well, Jesus walks in Chelsea this month at Gladstone, where an early pair
of videos that Barney filmed
of 1991 performances at the gallery — which involved such «Cremaster» - era motifs as petroleum jelly, Houdini, and
palindromic footballer Jim Otto — will be on view alongside other related pieces, bringing the work together for the first time in a quarter century.
Language and storytelling play an overarching role in his work, not least in his series
of Loose Association lectures or in his attempt to slip a nonsensical,
palindromic new word, «mitim», into the English language.
Kaino further throws rocks gathered from those various regions to dent the surface
of the steel, thereby giving the piece an exponentially broader, more metaphorically expansive space than the geographic one referred to in the (mostly)
palindromic title.
Introduced by Cerith Wyn Evans's neon In girum imus nocte et consumimur igni (2006)-- an homage to the
palindromic title
of Guy Debord's 1978 film — the show stages and remixes the passions
of Turin - based collectors and collections.
Montreal - born, London - based Allison Katz is a true virtuoso
of the genre, to the point that she's titled her first exhibition with Giò Marconi in Milan «AKA» — a
palindromic acronym that naturally stands for «also known as,» but which takes on a broader scope here with its almost obligatory hint at the initials «Allison - Katz - Allison.»
I suppose this kind
of research is beyond your abilities when you work for the United Nations University (surely the «UNU» is a rare beast, a
palindromic oxymoron).
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