Used to mark text that should appear in a non-proportional font, such as courier.
This is common for computer code examples, man-machine dialogues, etc., that are inline with other text. If spaces and line breaks also need to be preserved, use the block structural element
%emphasized-text;)* >
(#PCDATA | email | ext-link | uri | inline-supplementary-material | related-article | related-object | bold | italic | monospace | overline | roman | sans-serif | sc | strike | underline | alternatives | inline-graphic | private-char | chem-struct | inline-formula | tex-math | mml:math | abbrev | milestone-end | milestone-start | named-content | styled-content | fn | target | xref | sub | sup)*
Any combination of:
,
...... An example of one tag and its anti-tag complement is shown below:
5′-TACT.TTAC.ACAT.ATCA.CTTT.CTTT.CAAA.AATC-3′
3′-ATGA.AATG.TGTA.TAGT.GAAA.GAAA.GTTT.TTAG-5′ Because of the words used to construct the tag repertoire ...
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