Consequently, the gene products recovered from this genome are expected to be extremely thermostable, or heat-tolerant. |
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The technique utilizes a thermostable DNA ligase to ligate together perfectly adjacent oligos. |
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The enzyme was then purified from the thermophile and characterized as a thermostable meso-DAPDH, and the gene was sequenced. |
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The firefly's chemical secret is a combination of air, water, and two diffusible thermostable compounds named luciferin and luciferase. |
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Dried Vaccines The hardest-hit inventors were those working on thermostable vaccines. |
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Back then, I thought: 'Wow — we'll have a bunch of thermostable vaccines by 2010.' But we're not even close to that. |
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If users have access to normal cold chain facilities, then by all means these should be used, even when dealing with a thermostable vaccine. |
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There are even more indications that it is a thermostable protein. |
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The production and distribution of modified, thermostable, brightly fluorescent GFPs suitable for expression in plant cells has stimulated many experiments with plant systems. |
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The pathogenicity of Vibrio parahaemolyticus and the role of thermostable direct haemolysin and related haemolysins. |
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The enzyme thermostable alpha-amylase is added to the suspension. |
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Thermostable vaccines can address this problem. |
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