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Consequently, the qualitative analyses included all of the ablation groups produced during this period to eliminate non-specific and/or non-essential defects from the ablation phenotype.

Such factors may not be needed for breast tumors with a defect in a non-essential gene such as CHEK2.

Surprisingly, although dGIPC can interfere with PCP generation and myosin based processes, the complete loss-of-function of dGIPC gives viable adults with no PCP or other detectable defects arguing for a non-essential role of dGIPC in viability and normal Drosophila development.

In contrast, clp1 encodes a non-essential phosphatase whose loss confers only weak cytokinesis defects during typical growth [1], [9].

Because of the biochemical burden imposed by plasmids, we tested whether the virulence defect that remains in KIM D27attTn7::dapA was caused by the lack of dapX/nlpB, a non-essential gene with no previously known role in virulence.

Jacques suggests, provocatively, that democracy is a "non-essential end" for China.

Try: Mentioning a non-essential skill.

It's clear that tickets to an event are a non-essential, luxury good.

πp (probability that a non-essential gene is present in a parasitic genome), πq (probability that a non-essential gene is present in a non-parasitic genome).

The sounds in the kitchen will get quieter, a gentle, non-essential clattering.

This approach was originally used to assay a library of non-essential genes in S. pombe, enabling identification of scores of strains that displayed defects in splicing of two endogenous pre-mRNAs.

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