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  2. V (D)J recombination - Wikipedia

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    DNA-PK forms a complex that leads to its autophosphorylation, resulting in activation of Artemis. The coding end hairpins are opened by the activity of Artemis. [17] If they are opened at the center, a blunt DNA end will result; however in many cases, the opening is "off-center" and results in extra bases remaining on one strand (an overhang).

  3. The McCoys - Wikipedia

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    The McCoys were a rock group formed in Union City, Indiana, United States, in 1962. [1] They are best known for their 1965 hit single "Hang On Sloopy". [1]Originally named Rick and the Raiders, they changed their name to "The McCoys" from the B-side of The Ventures' hit record "Walk, Don't Run" titled "The McCoy".

  4. Cell (album) - Wikipedia

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    Cell (2004) 白盤 [Shiro Ban] (2005) Cell is the tenth album by the Japanese rock group Plastic Tree. Track listing. No. Title Length; 1. "Cell"

  5. DNA (duo) - Wikipedia

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    DNA was the name taken by English electronic music producers Nick Batt and Neal Slateford, best known for releasing a remix of Suzanne Vega's "Tom's Diner" in 1990. [ 1 ] As well as "Tom's Diner", the duo remixed two other Suzanne Vega tracks: "Rusted Pipe" in 1991, and a radio mix of "Rosemary" in 2000.

  6. DNA on DNA - Wikipedia

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    DNA on DNA is a compilation album by DNA, released on May 11, 2004, through No More Records. [5] Booklet liner notes written by Glenn O'Brien and Jason Gross.

  7. The Very Best of Soft Cell - Wikipedia

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    The Very Best of Soft Cell is a greatest hits album by English synth-pop duo Soft Cell. It was released on 16 April 2002 by Mercury Records , Universal Music TV and Some Bizzare Records . The album includes most of the duo's singles, as well as B-sides, such as "Insecure Me" (in a newly edited version) and "It's a Mug's Game".

  8. Soft Cell discography - Wikipedia

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    This is the discography of Soft Cell, a British synth-pop duo consisting of Marc Almond and Dave Ball who rose to prominence in the early 1980s. The duo broke up in 1984 after releasing four albums, but reunited in the early 2000s for a series of live dates and released an album of new material in 2002.

  9. Love Yourself: Her - Wikipedia

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    According to the monthly Album Chart, released on October 14, the album was the highest-selling release of September 2017, with 1,203,533 copies sold since its release on September 18. The album also had the second highest monthly sales in the history of the Gaon Chart, [ 10 ] and was the first in 16 years to exceed 1.2 million copies sold ...