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Dictionary » B » Borders BordersThe anterior and posterior edges of the free margin of the upper and lower eyelids. Synonym: limbi palpebrales. ![]()
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Results from our forumA biological way to indirectly proof that God exists? No BS... on something interesting while reading people who experienced near death experiences. Now the Near death experience is something that already borders the edges of Biologic science, it has a LOT of sceptics, but i found that in one of the stories there IS something that CAN be experimented ...
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Any SOLID arguments against evolution?LeoPol, I don't know what you are using, but I might be interested if you can ship it over the borders, it looks very potent. And startingly good at allowing to create hallucinations and maintain cognitive dissonance. Would you care to share?
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qPCR for CNV validation... +/- 0.1? At the moment I really use 0.4-0.6; 0.9-1.1 and 1.4-1.6 for deletion, normal and duplication. But I'd like to be pretty sure that these borders are widely used and approved. Could you give me some references confirming this? About sample homogenity: they are homogenous not mosaic ones.
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Mendel's single-gene inheritance or not?... genes (AaBbCcDdEe) and crossed it with itself. If you wanted to do a punnett square you would have to write all the possible gametes around the borders and you would end up with a total of 1024 squares! I hope this helps (and that my math above is right... it's late). The main thing to understand ...
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What is transgene silencing??... of course. transcriptonal activation of NG has to do with epigenetics. If affect the transcription activity in some region (e.g. you can disrupt borders of hetero/euchromatin), you can gain transcription in region, which would be silenced otherwise
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