By recombining insect DNA Tyler creates a biological counteragent, a new species to be our six-legged ally in wiping out the roach population. |
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Eggleston was combining elements in his immediate surroundings and recombining them to form new narratives. |
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When I die those atoms will carry on combining and recombining, and I may find myself part of a pencil, a penguin, a nurse or a nebula. |
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Our results also hold in both sexual and asexual species and recombining and nonrecombining chromosome regions. |
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He creates bleak snowscapes peopled by groups of disconsolate figures, dispersing and recombining. |
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These studies rely on the model that the likelihood of two sequences recombining with each other depends on the average amount of space separating them. |
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It is also historical materialism, which far predated postmodernism in understanding that human affairs were matters of cutting, pasting, and recombining. |
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The generation of new genes can also involve small parts of several genes being duplicated, with these fragments then recombining to form new combinations with new functions. |
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