Sentences with phrase «then synthesised»

They then synthesised DNA to repeat that sequence of bits, encoding one bit at every DNA base.
Students are scaffolded and guided through an Inquiry Process which focusses on them developing a research question based on what they have found out so far, finding the information and then synthesising it to develop new knowledge.

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Then why is it that a gene that in other animals synthesises vitamin C for them, is flawed in human beings.
His team synthesised small pieces of DNA with a specific sequence, and then joined them together to create an entire genome.
In order for cellular life to emerge and then evolve on earth, the fundamental building blocks of life needed to be synthesised from appropriate starting materials — a process sometimes described as «chemical evolution».
In 1953, Stanley Miller, then at the University of Chicago, was the first to synthesise amino acids by passing high voltages through a cocktail of ammonia, methane, hydrogen and water vapour.
Three enzymes were needed to synthesise SLex: galactosyltransferase to combine a glucose and a galactose sugar ring; sialyltransferase, to attach the sialyl group; and then finally fucosyltransferase to add a fucose sugar ring.
Then, if and when the mitochondrial DNA gets mutated so that one or more of the 13 proteins are no longer being synthesised inside the mitochondria, it won't matter — the mitochondria will be getting the same proteins from outside.
From here it is synthesised to 5 - hydroxytryptophan, then to serotonin, and finally to melatonin.
You may find yourself trying to avoid most battles completely, to not have to go back and forth between your atelier to synthesise items and then walk (there is a quick travel system, but it only warps to the beginning of an area) all the way back to the area you were trying to explore and progress in.
It's not an uncommon occurrence to be exploring a painting only to be stopped and asked to go to the outside world to synthesise an item that you don't even have the recipe for, obtain the recipe and get the ingredients to synthesise the item, then go all the way back to where you were in the painting (remember, the fast travel system only takes you to the start of an area), use the item, and then progress further into the location.
As it turns out, though, you will frequently be road - blocked by a number of extra hoops to jump through, examples including: having to synthesise a specific item to fix a painting, your final exam going awry for story reasons and then having to do a completely different one, having to do extra missions before even unlocking the missions that unlock the final exam... it just kills the pace sometimes.
Casualist painting, then, is a synthesising phenomenon.
And then, in climate, we have the additional layer of the IPCC reports, which take the published reports and synthesise those in this assessment process and the IPCC assessments themselves are subject to review.
At the University of Liverpool, Cyril Caminade and his many confederates have synthesised a total assessment of future trends, then fitted the presence / absence of the mosquito to the different models, as shown in the map above.
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