The result is part trip, part secret journal, spliced together into a lurid public memorandum.
The two edits detailed in the complaint saw portions of a lengthy call compressed and spliced together.
Could a strand of DNA be spliced open at a precise location at the beginning of a gene?
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They do it by infecting them with retroviruses that have had the four relevant genes spliced into their genomes.
Ian Blackwell thought he was out too when a spliced shot was caught.
But their version has had genes from several other bacteria spliced into it.
In the second great unbundling, production is spliced and diced into separate fragments that can be spread around the globe.
Laney doubled his tally four minutes later when John Hayes was penalised 40 metres out and the full-back camly spliced the uprights.
Into the sweet potato she spliced a gene from the pyrethrum, a white flower whose ingredients are fatal to insects and the feathery mottle virus.
Aside from new varieties that have lower water requirements, pest- and disease-resistant gene-spliced crop varieties also make water use more efficient indirectly.
Lined up behind the lectern in polo shirts or jacket and tie, they could have been spliced seamlessly into an old Apollo newsreel.
The result is a dark and broody palette for leather coats spliced with fur, the colors shifting from black to caramel to brown.
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Another summer hybrid: a double-barrelled post-adolescent dudefest spliced to a macabre crime thriller that resembles, in many details, a true story from 2003.
Into the sweet potato she has spliced in a gene from the pyrethrum, a white flower whose ingredients are fatal to insects and the feathery mottle virus.
Each print must be delivered in its metal canister by courier to the cinema, where the reels are spliced together, spooled on a platter and fed through the sprockets of a film projector.
Dr Chalfie realised that if the GFP gene could be spliced into a chromosome next to the gene for a protein of interest, it would be controlled by the same genetic switch as that protein.
In his love of angling for trout and other freshwater fish, Walton used a long rod of spliced ash and hazelwood, with a line of about the same length as the rod, made out of woven hair from a horse's tail.
Peterffy had taken the incoming data wire meant for the terminal and spliced it, soldering the split end into a circuit board that his team of programmers and physicists had built from scratch and embedded into the motherboard of an IBM PC.
As expected, Basso turned up a supremely uptown collection but he raised it several notches higher than usual sending out fur coats spliced with crocodile leather (could you get anymore luxurious than fur mixed with croco?), delicately beaded frocks, and brilliantly hued fur stoles and jackets.
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