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Abductors present Eliyahu Asheri's ID card
Efrat Weiss
Published: 28.06.06, 13:56
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31. WHO DEFENDS THIS BOY? ANSWER US!!
(06.28.06)
32. Marcel (Post No. 2)
Johnny Weintraub ,   Sugar Land, Texas US   (06.28.06)
Ehud Olmert has done nothing of substance in Gaza, and, in my opinion, is incapable of doing anything of substance. I predict that Olmert will not last very long as Prime Minister of Israel.
33. #15 Atmawi
Jane   (06.28.06)
I would like to tell you something. I am not a hater. I do not, by my nature, wish anyone ill. But, Atmawi, the selfishness, greed, uncompromising attitude of the Palestinian people has tapped into something much more basic within me. It is the need and will to survive for me and my people. We will not give in to Palestinian attempts to exterminate us. That is the truth at my core. And I will stand behind any action necessary to our survival. It is not a case of feeling good about it. But we are commanded to embrace life. Pekuach nefesh - preservation of life - is at the base of everything we stand for.
34. Does anyone know how PRC is pronounced?
jason white ,   afula,israel   (06.28.06)
35. No 34 Jason
Mikael ,   New Zealand   (06.29.06)
I reckon one would pronounce it PRICK
36. LET THE BOY GO
DEBRA ,   USA   (06.29.06)
YOU TERRORIST COWARDS OR HASHEM AND ISRAEL'S RIGHTGEOUS MIGHT WILL DESTROY YOU.
37. poor kid :(
(06.29.06)
38. GOD with Eliyahu Asheri.
JL.L.Franceries ,   France   (07.01.06)
my family and myself ,we pray for Eliyahu Asheri. ,our boy.
39. PCR genome amplification of Asheri
Steven Tobias Weiss ,   Fort Bliss, Texas   (10.28.06)
To screen multiple loci in small purified samples of diploid and aneuploid cells a PCR-based technique of whole genome amplification was adapted to the study of somatic lesions. DNA samples from different numbers of flow-sorted diploid and aneuploid cells from biopsies were amplified with a degenerate 15mer primer. Aliquots of these reactions were then used in locus-specific reactions using a single round of PCR cycles with individual sets of primers representing polymorphic markers for different regions. As a result, polymorphic markers for different chromosomal regions, including VNTRs and dinucleotide repeats, can be used to perform up to 30 locus-specific PCR assays with a single sample obtained from fewer than 1000 cells.
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