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...vivid demonstration, Dowling attaches GFP protein to the promoter regions of photoreceptor genes, so that a highly fluorescent protein is produced. This serves as a marker for how the rod cells develop and, as Dowling notes, “it enables us to find mutants who have specific defects in the development of photoreceptor cells.” This marker helps to mutant behavior to specific structural defects...
...performance against the Eagles, including a first period one-timer by junior Brendan Bernakevitch—a new addition to the unit—on a pristine cross-ice feed from Pettit. The goal gave Harvard a 2-1 lead, which it held until a BC power-play marker of its own tied the game nine minutes later...
Several of the Mahan-Blickstead posters in Eliot House have also been crossed out with black marker...
...provides a record of your glucose levels over two to three months. Glucose in the blood attaches to hemoglobin, a protein in red blood cells that ferries oxygen, forming glycated hemoglobin. Because red blood cells circulate in the body for several months, levels of glycated hemoglobin are a good marker for average blood-glucose levels over time...
...wall of the entrance to Byrd’s campaign headquarters—that is, his large pad in DeWolfe—hangs a flattened cardboard box mapping out the week’s strategy meetings in Sharpie marker...