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joined together

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See: conjoint


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The girls were joined together at the chest and shared the same liver.
In this process the priming segments of the fragments are removed by an enzyme named the flap endonuclease, and the fragments are joined together by the enzyme DNA ligase.
If the chains were all joined together into a circle, the finished piece would just fit over his mother's head as a necklace.
 
 
 
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