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1 atural families, and are not involved in the monster.
2 eiotic arrest genes, always early and cookie monster.
3 nd map out some of the territories where lie monsters.
4 trum gregarium, popularly known as the Tully monster, a large soft-bodied organism from the late Carb
5  enhance resistance to the venom of the Gila monster, a toxic component of that venom (helodermin), a
6             Non-commercial users can perform Monster analysis free of charge at http://monster.northw
7 ne the phylogenetic affinities of the 'Tully monster', and although it has been allied to such dispar
8 the discovery of new examples, including the monster, and six pariah groups which do not belong to an
9 with this idea, both always early and cookie monster are still expressed in flies deficient in vismay
10  similar phenotypes, always early and cookie monster, as components of the machinery required for the
11  and shown that POT1a depletion results in a monster cell phenotype and growth arrest.
12  to their ends, after which the frequency of monster cells decreased to wild-type levels.
13 e deregulation leads to enlarged, misshapen "monster" cells with increased DNA content and apparent d
14                    The core software, called Monster, comprises a PERL wrapper that takes advantage o
15 novel Drosophila meiotic arrest gene, cookie monster (comr), that has a mutant phenotype indistinguis
16                       The resulting "hopeful monster" differed significantly from the intended (betaa
17 on/GLP-1 cDNAs and Southern blotting of Gila monster DNA demonstrate the coexistence of separate gene
18                             These 'spaghetti monster' fluorescent proteins (smFPs) distributed well i
19 ted from the salivary secretions of the Gila monster (Heloderma suspectum).
20 isolated from the salivary gland of the Gila monster, Heloderma suspectum, are approximately 50% homo
21                   Host species included Gila monster, leopard gecko, fat-tail gecko, blue-tongued ski
22 rm Monster analysis free of charge at http://monster.northwestern.edu.
23                           Chimaeras are both monsters of the ancient imagination and a long-establish
24 st in a complex with Always early and Cookie monster proteins.
25                    Potential applications of Monster range from mining and validating experimentally
26 P-1, their cDNAs were first cloned from Gila monster salivary gland.
27                                    The green monster strategy is potentially applicable to assembling
28 nstrous moonshine, which is an appearance of monster symmetry in number theory that catalysed develop
29                  Here we describe the 'green monster' technology that enables precise deletion of man
30 ogically unlikely, alternative is a "hopeful monster" that transforms in a single step from the ances
31 n-polymerase chain reaction of multiple Gila monster tissues identified approximately 500-base pair t
32 k on the vertex operator construction of the Monster to give a geometric definition of vertex operato
33 iting or stabilizing Always early and Cookie monster to specific target genes that need to be transcr
34 re consistent with the observation that Gila monster venom PLA2 (Pa2), which is homologous to bvPLA2,
35 ance host resistance to the toxicity of Gila monster venom.
36                          Cloning of the Gila monster VIP/peptide histidine isoleucine, pituitary aden

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