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TALE: A tale of genome editing

Progress in Biophysics and Molecular Biology, 2014
Transcription activator-like effectors (TALEs), first identified in Xanthomonas bacteria, are naturally occurring or artificially designed proteins that modulate gene transcription. These proteins recognize and bind DNA sequences based on a variable numbers of tandem repeats.
Mingjie, Zhang   +5 more
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Bone Tales

2020
This chapter focuses on visions of Patagonia as the origin of the world in the work of the renowned Argentine scientist Florentino Ameghino (1854–1911), and particularly on his recourse to indigenous myth in the development of his (later discredited) theories of biological evolution.
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A Tale of Tales

Dramatherapy, 2005
When our life is complex, which it is more often than not, we hope to find within the story images relevant to our own predicament, hoping maybe against hope, that an answer to our problem might dwell within the story…
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Tale madre.. tale figlio!

2013
Evidenza del problema comune di ipocalcemia nei bambini di origine medio-orientale ricoverati presso la Neonatologia di Ferrara, riconducibile al deficit materno di Vitamina D.
Gallo, Paola   +6 more
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A Tale of Two Tales

Journal of Constructivist Psychology, 2013
Cromwell's Being Human: Human Being (2010) covers a broad array of theoretical and practical arenas that can impact how we all—but psychologists in particular—conceptualize the nature and function of human mentation. In this article, I will abstract an overarching theme from the book that explains how (and even why) humans evolve as storytellers—first ...
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Thylacine tales

Nature Ecology & Evolution, 2017
Barnett, Ross, Lorenzen, Eline
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