Reinhard Mayr aka Czerwinski wrote:
Hello,
there is a strange situation with hyphenation that seems to depend on
my current formatting. The line I wrote is
---
Resulting genotype YRM5: natNT2::PADH-DON1-3mCherry::kanMX6,
PADH-meGFP::URA3
---
where PADH both times is written with ADH as
Reinhard Mayr aka Czerwinski wrote:
Hello,
there is a strange situation with hyphenation that seems to depend on
my current formatting. The line I wrote is
---
Resulting genotype YRM5: natNT2::PADH-DON1-3mCherry::kanMX6,
PADH-meGFP::URA3
---
where PADH both times is written with ADH as
Reinhard Mayr aka Czerwinski wrote:
Hello,
there is a strange situation with hyphenation that seems to depend on
my current formatting. The line I wrote is
---
Resulting genotype YRM5: natNT2::PADH-DON1-3mCherry::kanMX6,
PADH-meGFP::URA3
---
where "PADH" both times is written with ADH as
Hello,
there is a strange situation with hyphenation that seems to depend on my
current formatting. The line I wrote is
---
Resulting genotype YRM5: natNT2::PADH-DON1-3mCherry::kanMX6,
PADH-meGFP::URA3
---
where PADH both times is written with ADH as subscript, therefore these
3
Hello,
there is a strange situation with hyphenation that seems to depend on my
current formatting. The line I wrote is
---
Resulting genotype YRM5: natNT2::PADH-DON1-3mCherry::kanMX6,
PADH-meGFP::URA3
---
where PADH both times is written with ADH as subscript, therefore these
3
Hello,
there is a strange situation with hyphenation that seems to depend on my
current formatting. The line I wrote is
---
Resulting genotype YRM5: natNT2::PADH-DON1-3mCherry::kanMX6,
PADH-meGFP::URA3
---
where "PADH" both times is written with ADH as subscript, therefore these
3