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- Inters****d repetitive DNA is found in all eukaryotic genomes. They differ from tandem repeat DNA in that rather than the repeat sequences coming right...
- Long inters****d nuclear elements (LINEs) (also known as long inters****d nucleotide elements or long inters****d elements) are a group of non-LTR...
- Short inters****d nuclear elements (SINEs) are non-autonomous, non-coding transposable elements (TEs) that are about 100 to 700 base pairs in length....
- They mostly fall into two types – LINEs (Long inters****d nuclear elements) and SINEs (Short inters****d nuclear elements). SVA elements are the exception...
- and intensively exploited, the Punjab was dominated by thorn forest inters****d by rolling gr****lands which were grazed on by millions of Blackbuck,...
- for improving the speed of access to memory Interleaving (data), the interspersing of fields or channels of different meaning sequentially Interleaving...
- (encomp****ing between 100 and 500 titles overall) that are free to stream, with inters****d ad breaks. YouTube began offering free-to-view movie titles to its users...
- based on Beirut's position as a regional center for finance and trade, inters****d with political turmoil and armed conflict (1948 Arab–Israeli War, Lebanese...
- Mammalian-wide inters****d repeats (MIRs) are transposable elements in the genomes of some organisms and belong to the group of Short inters****d nuclear elements...
- Precambrian, which were uplifted during the later Caledonian orogeny. It is inters****d with igneous intrusions of a more recent age, remnants of which formed...