| 31. | Because of the close proximity of the 5'tail it anneals to the 3'end of the primer.
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| 32. | Distinctively, though, he anneals his cutting-edge irony into a compassionate anger that goes beyond the literary times.
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| 33. | The temperature required to anneal a particular steel depends on the type of annealing to be achieved and the alloying constituents.
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| 34. | After mixing and denaturation, the strands are allowed to anneal to produce three different combinations as detailed in the diagram.
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| 35. | Primers should also not anneal strongly to themselves, as internal hairpins and loops could hinder the annealing with the template DNA.
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| 36. | Once off the bath, the glass sheet passes through a anneals without strain and does not crack from the temperature change.
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| 37. | The primer will anneal at the highest temperature which is least-permissive of nonspecific binding that it is able to tolerate.
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| 38. | The AAV ITRs of two genomes can anneal to form head to tail concatamers, almost doubling the capacity of the vector.
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| 39. | The duplex is denatured and the second primer anneals to the newly formed DNA strand, containing sequence from the first primer.
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| 40. | If the probe sequence of the molecular beacon encounters its target genomic DNA during the assay, it will anneal and hybridize.
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