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Examples of splice


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Our approach yields an overall estimate of 75,982 transcriptional units, with 66,610 supported by multiple transcripts or individual transcripts with splicing evidence.
Several of the introns in the myosins are between 66 and 70 nucleotides and so may be long enough to be spliced.
A third alternatively spliced exon (22a) was identified in the first phosphatase domain between exons 22 and 23.
All of the recorded target words were then spliced onto a single rendition of the carrier phrase spoken by the same speaker.
Expression levels of splicing factors appear to have a strong influence on the natural variation in abundance of corresponding alternatively spliced transcripts.
No differences in splicing were observed among these mice (data not shown).
The splices, prompter, and audience participation are clearly audible.
A completely new possibility of organising sounds appears with tape editing, which permits tape to be spliced and arranged with an extraordinary new precision.
The situation is further complicated by extensive splicing variation and elusive gene expression.
Therefore, only exons that were spliced out individually were compared to the mean values.
Besides, it was a more suitable medium for splicing and editing.
The finding of a splicing protein that was highly expressed in the brain was initially met with considerable excitement.
The use of such consensus sequences is likely to improve alignment, increase splicing evidence, and has been shown to improve the detection of protein homology.
The second word invades, splices to itself engrafted signs, charges the boundaries of the single term.
The usual approximation of lubrication theory represents bearing films by splicing together a series of fullydeveloped flows of the kind studied here.
Cities is a strange, textual beast whose genetic strands are spliced and mutated increasingly as the narrative proceeds.
Does the transcript level of upstream splicing factors affect the amount of mis-spliced transcripts ?
Genotypes that express lesser amounts of splicing factors possess more incorrectly spliced transcripts.
Thus, four different major protein isoforms result from the two major alternative splicing events.
Identification of a transcript formed by trans splicing.
Although abnormalities in splicing or post-translational modifications can cause a disease process, they can also be a consequence.
Numerical results show that accurate predictions can be made by splicing together analytic results for small and large scales.
One drawback of this method is that splicing introduces extra amino acids at the junction of the two segments.
Two soundfiles can also be spliced together by the program, with user-defined crossfade time.
Working from the various accounts, each with its own selective information and individual timeline, she splices together the various observations into a coherent whole.
A new method for purifying the protein and characterization of physical and enzymatic properties pertinent to splicing.
Many of the scenes are so long that they can only appear in a conventional-size book by splicing of plates and drastic reduction in size.
First, the trapped gene is normally subject to 'alternative splicing'.
Small deletions and splicing defects are also common.
Each stimulus was spliced out of the recording.
Structure and sequence variation of the trypanosome spliced leader transcript.
Note that the result of a choice is not grouped into a subformula, but spliced into the argument list without grouping.
Several splicing variants in each subtype have been identified in both brain stem and spinal cord based on molecular diversities in the two termini.
She was instructed to insert a brief pause between the main and relative clauses to facilitate later splicing and help avoid coarticulation.
As spliced together in these regulations, the two models undercut one another.
As with the experimental sentences, the target-bearing word from the recording without contrastive accent was spliced into the prosodic context of the other recording.
Retrovirus-like elements transcribe, their transcript is spliced by the host and two to three proteins required for transposition are translated from it.
The same subexpression may be spliced into more than one context to form several expressions.
The scissors and needles by which the genes get tailored and spliced are enzymes.
The remaining 9.5% of the products were spliced normally not shown!.
Patterns of alternative splices seen by isoform-specific antibodies.
The interviews were much longer, but each was filleted and spliced so as to juxtapose - and sometimes contrast - the views of different conductors on particular aspects of their art.
Dashed line indicates spliced intron.
Cryptic splicing not only reduces vector efficiency but also compromises vector safety by promoting the translation of aberrant proteins, which might be either toxic to the cell or immunogenic.
If we unified types when splicing a subexpression into a context then it would not be possible to share subexpressions, we would have to copy it.
The splicing action once more dominates.
Overexpressed, infrequently amplified, alternatively spliced?
Looping is done by selecting a section of the soundfile to be repeated a number of times, with each repetition being consecutively spliced after the initial portion of the soundfile.
Furthermore, if exonic regions correspond to functions put together by splicing to form special combinations in the finished protein, then recombination within introns will assort these functions independently.
Juxtaposition as a cultural phenomenon may only have emerged with the invention of the moving picture and the viewer's experience of instantaneous splices (typically with the body at rest).
After recording, each stimulus was spliced into the identical realisation of the carrier sentence with a pause 50 ms before and 40 ms after the critical item.
Mice into which a human gene has been spliced appear to show much greater resistance.
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Are we to have health education programmes spliced with demands that we smoke more cigars?
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Will we have practical education for the car owner spliced with encouragement to drink more bitter?
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They have spliced together our right-of-centre rhetoric with the left-of-centre practice that is in their genes.
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Three different speeds creates twelve different loops not needing to add additional splices.
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The first group is composed of seven options: envelope, mixer, splice crossfade, loop, reverse and pitch shifter.
Flat or round dictates the construction method: flat materials normally are sewn to buckles or rings at attachment points; round materials are knotted or spliced.
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The hangman's noose can also be used in boating to secure an eyelet on a rope or sheet without splicing it.
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The mutations a re also heterogeneous in type, and include missense and splice site mutations as well as frameshift and nonsense mutations.
Once they saw it with all the bad splices and the distress and scratches they were fine with it.
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The transcript is spliced but apparently does not encode a protein.
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The ends of the fibers must be carefully cleaved, and then carefully spliced together with the cores perfectly aligned.
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Basically it is density splicing applied to a pseudocolor overlay.
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Splicing optical fibres is much more difficult than connecting copper wires.
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The clips are actually spliced from several different clues to form one bizarre giant clue.
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Alternatively spliced variants which encode different protein isoforms have been described; however, not all variants have been fully characterized.
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One other advantage is that fusion splicing and cleaving of silica fibers is relatively effective.
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The complexity of this process makes fiber splicing much more difficult than splicing copper wire.
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Multiple alternatively spliced variants, encoding the same protein, have been identified.
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The 70 mm film was cut lengthwise into two equal width (35 mm) strips, spliced together end to end, and then perforated along both edges.
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Four alternatively spliced variants have been described, two of which encode identical products.
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Filmstrips were large and durable, and rarely needed splicing.
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Recording engineers soon discovered that tape could be cut with a razorblade and spliced back together in a different order, and even from different sources.
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Adjacent modules were bolted together, with the splices occurring at mid-span of the columns and spandrels.
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The function of this intron in the vectors is unknown, but it is theorized that it might be involved in splicing or translation efficiency.
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They kept up an intimate correspondence, which is spliced into the 1952 edition of the diaries.
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Multiple alternatively spliced variants which would encode different isoforms have been identified although some fit nonsense-mediated decay criteria.
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The effect was to snap the tape tight just at the point where there was a splice, leaving me with a mass of loose tape.
Three alternatively spliced variants encoding different isoforms have been described for this gene.
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Shortly afterwards he discovered that using magnetic tape made the process of splicing and storing recordings easier.
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After those scenes were taped, they were spliced into the otherwise completed episodes.
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Back-adjustments are often employed when splicing together individual monthly futures contracts to form a continuous futures contract spanning a long period of time.
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An osteopontin splice variant induces anchorage independence in human breast cancer cells.
However, in some cases this process can reveal further cryptic, alternative splice sites, and thus, unexpectedly, reduce vector expression.
The music video was composed of recordings from their live shows, and the audio was spliced together with the original album version.
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He also uses techniques analogous to cinema, such as cutting quickly from one scene to the next, or splicing one scene into another.
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All of the tracks featured on this disc consist of group improvisations, spliced together from different performances.
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Ultimately, the helicopter footage proved too shaky and had to be spliced with footage from the studio.
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In 1981, the first example of alternative splicing in a transcript from a normal, endogenous gene was characterized.
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The gene encoding the thyroid hormone calcitonin was found to be alternatively spliced in mammalian cells.
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A trans-acting splicing regulatory protein of interest is then precipitated using specific antibodies.
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Examples of alternative splicing in immunoglobin gene transcripts in mammals were also observed in the early 1980s.
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However, shantymen more often adapted lyrics and themes from ballads and spliced them to existing shanty melodies and choruses.
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Negative would be spliced together to create rolls less than 2000 ft which would then be sent to the film laboratory to print release prints.
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A bioinformatics analysis has shown that processed pseudogenes can be inserted into introns of annotated genes and be incorporated into alternatively spliced transcripts.
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