Used to hold encoded math, expressed in TeX or LaTeX
Although the Book Tag Set and Collection Tag Set have no way to enforce it, best practice would be to enclose the contents of this element in a CDATA marked section, because the use of the ampersand in TeX and LaTeX presents a problem on occasion.
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Text, numbers, or special characters
<abstract>, <ack>, <alternatives>, <alt-title>, <app>, <app-group>, <article-title>, <attrib>, <bio>, <body>, <bold>, <book-title>, <boxed-text>, <chem-struct>, <collection-name>, <comment>, <def-head>, <disp-formula>, <disp-quote>, <glossary>, <inline-formula>, <italic>, <license-p>, <meta-value>, <monospace>, <named-content>, <notes>, <overline>, <p>, <ref-list>, <roman>, <sans-serif>, <sc>, <sec>, <strike>, <styled-content>, <sub>, <subtitle>, <sup>, <td>, <term>, <term-head>, <textual-form>, <th>, <title>, <trans-abstract>, <trans-subtitle>, <trans-title>, <underline>
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<p>... PCR products were separated on gel, blotted, and probed with
a probe designed to react only with the <italic>ter1-Acc</italic>
template sequence and not with the wild-type sequence. Acc-35: (GG1935
<italic>ter1-Acc</italic>). Selected as described for Acc-29
<disp-formula>
<tex-math id="M1"><![CDATA[\documentclass[12pt]{minimal}
\usepackage{wasysym}
\usepackage[substack]{amsmath}
\usepackage{amsfonts}
\usepackage{amssymb}
\usepackage{amsbsy}
\usepackage[mathscr]{eucal}
\usepackage{mathrsfs}
\DeclareFontFamily{T1}{linotext}{}
\DeclareFontShape{T1}{linotext}{m}{n} { <-> linotext }{}
\DeclareSymbolFont{linotext}{T1}{linotext}{m}{n}
\DeclareSymbolFontAlphabet{\mathLINOTEXT}{linotext}
\begin{document}
$$
{\mathrm{Acc/Acc:\hspace{.5em}}}\frac{{\mathit{ade2-202}}}{{\mathit{ADE2}}}\
hspace{.5em}\frac{{\mathit{ura3-59}}}{{\mathit{ura3-59}}}\hspace{.5em}\frac{{\
mathit{ADE1}}}{{\mathit{adel-201}}}\hspace{.5em}\frac{{\mathit{ter1-Acc}}}{{\
mathit{ter1-Acc}}}\hspace{.5em}\frac{{\mathit{MATa}}}{{\mathit{MAT{\alpha}}}}
$$
\end{document}]]>
</tex-math>
</disp-formula> TER1/ter1-Acc: Acc-29 crossed with GG1935 Bsi-29:
(GG1929 <italic>ter1-Bsi</italic>). Constructed by integration of pTER1-Bsi
into GG1929 and screening for cells that retained ...</p>
...
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