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C.D.: It's almost impossible to tell from the sequence whether there has been a functional change in the virus.

Non-trophic effects amongst species of the food web are modelled as interaction modifications, i.e., a functional change in the trophic interaction between two species caused by a third species (a three-party interaction that we call "rheagogy").

Five steps are necessary to develop a tension gastrothorax: (1) existence of a diaphragm defect, (2) increased intraabdominal pressure, (3) prolapse of the stomach into thoracic cavity, (4) a functional change in the gastroesophageal junction (by way of an abnormal angulation) to form a one-way valve, and (5) a reduction in cardiac output as a result of mediastinum shift [2, 3].

This indicated that loss of postsynaptic Dg led to a functional change in the other synaptic compartment, the presynapse.

An alternative possibility for stimulating DNA elongation in dna(Ts) cells is a functional change in the replisome, a hypothesis consistent with all our results.

Hence, a functional change in granule cells may directly affect the information integration within the cerebellar computational network and subsequently affect motor learning.

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The core is usually selected as a few single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) around a polymorphism that either causes a major functional change in a protein or results in a particular phenotype and the similarity between the chromosomes is measured by the length of homozygosity of genetic markers.

And it is a first in tying a change in a gene to a change in a protein that made a relevant functional change in primates.

The G305S mutation with a predicted functional change in the binding domain (a score of 0.998 based on polyphen-2 [ Adzhubei et al. 2010]) might be the major contributing factor for the high-altitude hypoxic adaptation.

Finally, there may be mutational pieces seen on the exposure side that result in a functional change related to the target organ in which the outcome is seen.

Two of these cathepsin SNPs represent non-synonymous, non-conservative amino acid changes (Fig. 3), indicating a possible functional change in enzyme activity.

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