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Dictionary » P » Possibility Possibilitypossibility Origin: F. Possibilite, L. Possibilitas. 1. The quality or state of being possible; the power of happening, being, or existing. All possibility of error. . Latent possibilities of excellence. 2. That which is possible; a contingency; a thing or event that may not happen; a contingent interest, as in real or personal estate. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: PCR... individual has less than 12 bands, it could be because two of the PCR products have masses so similar that they cannot be distinguished. Another possibility is that there has been one or more mutation(s) in one of the primer binding sites so that the primer has some mispairs with its putative ...
See entire post Re: nuclear DNA binding... down and check against the chromosomal sequence. It's useful to know where the protein is interacting with the DNA. That doesn't eliminate the possibility that the protein also binds cytoplasmic DNA, but if there is nuclear DNA binding you can nail that down. You could also fluorescent-tag ...
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Need details for this type of crabyeah, I'm sure you didn't keep it, but you wrote it's often found in the traditional market so maybe you could take new pictures if you have the possibility.
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parallel binding of miRNA with mRNA... opposite strand of each other. But the problem here is, miRNA and mRNA are parallel to each other; not anti-parallel. Now my question is there any possibility of binding this miRNA with the mRNA? Is it necessary to be anti-parallel for binding of miRNA with a mRNA?
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If God's a myth, isn't Evolution Science Fiction?... Also, god(s), by definition are outside of the laws of physics. Since science is constrained by those laws, science completely disregards the possibility of any gods.
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