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    Supplementary data: In vitro amplification of whole large plasmids via transposon-mediated oriC insertion by Masayuki Su'estugu (11359558)

    Published 2021
    “…</b> The indicated amount of pRpoABCDZ was subjected into the Tn-oriC insertion reaction, followed by RCR at 30˚C for 16 h. …”
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    The introduction of mutualisms into assembled communities increases their connectance and complexity while decreasing their richness. by Gui Araujo (22170819)

    Published 2025
    “…(C) Mutualism also promotes an increase in network connectance when introduced into assembled communities, while stopping mutualistic interactions from entering an assembled system slowly decreases it. …”
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    Increasing the number of commonly represented features decreases the assignment error rate, but increases the level of redundancy between the representations. by W. Jeffrey Johnston (8463480)

    Published 2023
    “…This is true for points with any distribution that has non-zero variance. <b>C</b> At the average distance between two points (dashed lines), the probability of an assignment error decreases by orders of magnitude as the dimensionality of the commonly represented space increases, without changing the estimator variance for the representations <i>D</i><sub><i>XY</i></sub> = 10. …”
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    Both cis- and trans-cycles decrease in number upon treatment with auxin. by Manu Aggarwal (15990691)

    Published 2023
    “…(C) The number of trans-cycles also decreased. (D) The opacity of edge (<i>c</i><sub><i>i</i></sub>, <i>c</i><sub><i>j</i></sub>) indicates a difference in the number of trans cycles between control and auxin-treated that go through chromosomes <i>c</i><sub><i>i</i></sub> and <i>c</i><sub><i>j</i></sub>. …”
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