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  2. List of restriction enzyme cutting sites: G–K - Wikipedia

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    A maximum number of 8-10 most common isoschizomers are indicated for every enzyme but there may be many more. Neoschizomers are shown in bold and green color font (e.g.: BamHI). When "None on date" is indicated, that means that there were no registered isoschizomers in the databases on that date with a clearly defined cutting site ...

  3. Glycerol kinase deficiency - Wikipedia

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    Glycerol kinase deficiency has two main causes.. The first cause is isolated enzyme deficiency. The enzyme glycerol kinase is encoded by the X-chromosome in humans. [8] It acts as a catalyst in the phosphorylation of glycerol to glycerol-3-phosphate which plays a key role in formation of triacylglycerol (TAG) and fat storage.

  4. Wikipedia:List of two-letter combinations - Wikipedia

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    This list of all two-letter combinations includes 1352 (2 × 26 2) of the possible 2704 (52 2) combinations of upper and lower case from the modern core Latin alphabet.A two-letter combination in bold means that the link links straight to a Wikipedia article (not a disambiguation page).

  5. International vehicle registration code - Wikipedia

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    SK Slovakia: 1993 CS 1919–39,1945–92 SQ 1939–45 Formerly Československo (Czechoslovakia). Coincides with ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 code. SLO [20] Slovenia: 1992 SHS 1919–29 Y 1929–53 YU 1953–92 Formerly part of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes Kraljevina Srba, Hrvata i Slovenaca (Serbo-Croatian), then part of Yugoslavia. SME ...

  6. Silent k and g - Wikipedia

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    In English orthography, the letter k normally reflects the pronunciation of [] and the letter g normally is pronounced /ɡ/ or "hard" g , as in goose, gargoyle and game; /d͡ʒ/ or "soft" g , generally before i or e , as in giant, ginger and geology; or /ʒ/ in some words of French origin, such as rouge, beige and genre.

  7. SK Group - Wikipedia

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    SK Inc. (KRX: 003600) is a holding company which resulted when SK Corporation was reorganized on July 1, 2007, into a holding company and operating company, SK Inc. and SK Energy, respectively. SK Inc. is a part of the SK Group that focuses on 4 core business interests, High-tech materials, Bio, Green and Digital.

  8. List of Slovak football transfers winter 2024–25 - Wikipedia

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    GK SVK: Benjamín Száraz (Released and joined KFC Komárno) [8] 22 FW HUN: Ákos Szendrei (to Paksi FC) 19 FW HUN: Norbert Balogh (Released) 99 FW SVK: Ladislav Almási (loan return to Banik Ostrava)

  9. K - Wikipedia

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    Of these, Q was used before a rounded vowel (e.g. EQO 'ego'), K before /a/ (e.g. KALENDIS 'calendis'), and C elsewhere. Later, the use of C and its variant G replaced most usages of K and Q. K survived only in a few fossilized forms, such as Kalendae , "the calends ".