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... function , yielding few clues to its biological function . BRCA2 contains2 eight conserved sequence motifs - the BRC repeats of about 30 amino acids each , positioned between residues 990 and 2100 in human BRCA2 . Although the overall ...
... function , yielding few clues to its biological function . BRCA2 contains2 eight conserved sequence motifs - the BRC repeats of about 30 amino acids each , positioned between residues 990 and 2100 in human BRCA2 . Although the overall ...
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... function based on the motifs . For nstance , transcription factors and enzymes an be recognized from their motifs , but not where and when they would be expressed and who their partners are . This information is encoded in the genome ...
... function based on the motifs . For nstance , transcription factors and enzymes an be recognized from their motifs , but not where and when they would be expressed and who their partners are . This information is encoded in the genome ...
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... function has a non - trivial shape ( even for a flat bandpower analysis ) which is dependent on the shape of the true spectra as well as the intrinsic sensitivity of the instrument as a function of angular scale . Parameter window functions ...
... function has a non - trivial shape ( even for a flat bandpower analysis ) which is dependent on the shape of the true spectra as well as the intrinsic sensitivity of the instrument as a function of angular scale . Parameter window functions ...
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