| 31. | This trifunctional molecule inserts itself in the polymeric chain and bonds to three carboxylic acid groups forming a branch point.
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| 32. | The age assigned by researchers to some major branch points have almost doubled in age over the last 30 years.
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| 33. | Migration of the branch point to the second cleavage site would then somehow trigger the second half of the pathway.
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| 34. | As is typical in highly branched metabolic pathways, there is additional regulation at each branch point of the pathway.
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| 35. | The modifications to their bacteria fermenters will allow the alteration of chain length, branch points and saturation / unsaturation.
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| 36. | Chanoclavine-I aldehyde is a branch point, leading to different ergot alkaloids, depending on the specific fungus.
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| 37. | Using the branch points, these functions may be redefined to be single-valued functions, by restricting the range.
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| 38. | To date the only way to assess this variance is to apply molecular phylogenetics on species claimed to be branch points.
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| 39. | The general trend as new fossils are discovered, is that the older fossils underestimated the age of the branch point.
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| 40. | In most cases is a branch point and the line from to positive infinity is a branch cut for this function.
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