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Meaning of "nucleotide may"

nucleotide may: Implies the possibility or likelihood of a nucleotide being able to perform a certain function or exhibit a particular characteristic. This phrase is typically used in discussions related to genetics, biology, or biochemistry

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A nucleotide may be modified on the bases.
In another approach such a modified nucleotide may be removed enzymatically.
The nucleotide may be an exogenous nucleotide.
In particular embodiments the labelled nucleoside or nucleotide may be enzymatically incorporable and enzymatically extendable.
The nucleotide may be a ribonucleotide or a deoxyribonucleotide.
The heavy chain nucleotide and the light chain nucleotide may be inserted in one vector.
A first nucleotide may be labelled with a compound of the disclosure.
Any suitable non-extendible nucleotide may be employed.
One nucleotide may be replaced by another or it may be found missing entirely.
The oligonucleotide containing a deoxyuridine nucleotide may be made unamplifiable by a treatment during the amplification process.
Nucleotide may be any natural or unnatural nucleotide or any nucleotide analog.
The choice of the transfecting nucleotide may depend on the duration of expression desired.
A nucleotide may be unlabeled or detectably labeled by well-known techniques.
For ease of synthesis, the last nucleotide may be a deoxynucleotide.
The modified nucleotide may confer nuclease resistance to the oligonucleotide.

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At some positions in a genome, however, the identity of a nucleotide may not be invariant.
The nucleotide may encode a protein of the disclosure isolatable from a mouse or a human.
Under some circumstances, this nucleotide may even undergo exponential amplification.
The nucleotide may be on either strand of a double stranded DNA molecule.
Generally, at a specific position in a genome, the identity of a nucleotide may be invariant or constant.
Optionally the type II nucleotide may be labelled with an isotype for imaging.
Preferably the label is incorporated on to a T nucleotide, although any suitable nucleotide may be used.
The nucleotide may be selected from the group consisting of,.
For example, deletion of only one nucleotide may be made, resulting in a frame shift.
The nucleotide may be modified to contain a disulfide-derivative of a hapten such as biotin.
In a preferred embodiment, after extension and ligation, the chain-terminating nucleotide may be excised.
Alternatively, the nucleotide may also be selected from cytosine or thymine.
A nucleotide may refer to a ribonucleotide, deoxyribonucleotide, or a modified form of either type of nucleotide.
In this example, a " C " nucleotide may serve as a chain terminator.
A nucleotide may be extendable by one enzyme, but non-extendable by another enzyme.
For example, a detectably-labeled ( e.g., tritiated ) nucleotide may be introduced into an assay culture medium.
Further, the nucleotide may be any nucleotide, so long as it forms a complementary base pair.
Also, at least one nucleotide may be modified to form a locked nucleotide.
The nucleotide may be selected from adenosine, thymidine, guanosine, cytidine or uridine.
For example, a labeled nucleotide may be added to a test culture medium.
The probe nucleotide may be constructed with DNA, RNA or synthetic or modified nucleotide analogs.
For instance, one nucleotide may already serve as a nucleotide sequence identifier.
The nucleotide may be in monophosphate, diphosphate, or triphosphate form.
The nucleotide may then be expressed in the recombinant cell to produce, e.g., a “ recombinant polypeptide ”.
This next nucleotide may be, but not necessarily, another 2 ' - O - methyl phosphorothioate RNA nucleotide residue.

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