| 41. | Mitochondrial fusion plays an important role in the process of mtDNA ) copy number and lose membrane potential.
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| 42. | An increase in copy number is useful for genetic engineering applications to increase the production yield of recombinant protein.
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| 43. | For example, a much larger fraction of the genome is now thought to be involved in copy number variation.
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| 44. | An overview of genome copy number profiles for the majority of cancer types is presented through the Progenetix project.
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| 45. | Thus the target copy number is significantly lower allowing the drugs to theoretically be administered at much lower doses.
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| 46. | Bioinformatics searches have discovered vapBC homologues on both chromosomes and plasmids, and often in high copy number per cell.
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| 47. | MLPA can successfully and easily determine the relative copy number of all exons within a gene simultaneously with high sensitivity.
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| 48. | However, in many situations somatic cells double their copy number by means of endoreduplication as an aspect of cellular differentiation.
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| 49. | The ship carried more than one copy of the SKM codebook and copy number 151 was passed to the British.
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| 50. | Some of the tumorigenic process through integration into a host genome which is associated with alterations in DNA copy number.
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