Sentence examples for a partial redundancy from inspiring English sources

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The level of redundancy has been measured by a global (gR) and a partial redundancy (pR) method, which is new in this type of services.

This suggests that in zebrafish a partial redundancy between GPR126 and GPR112 might ameliorate the phenotype of GPR126 mutants.

It is possible that there is a partial redundancy between DS and HS in these signaling pathways, which could explain the relatively low penetrance of these phenotypes.

Furthermore, we did not observe a significant change in the expression of Sens in small or medium-sized opm 9.3 mutant clones, indicating a potential rescue effect from wild-type tissue or a partial redundancy with other p24 proteins.

Taken together, these results validate further that CpoB contributes to proper PBP1B function in vivo; indicate that this function is important for envelope integrity, and particularly important when cells must rely on PBP1B; and serendipitously reveal a partial redundancy of function between CpoB and the LpoA TPR domain.

Therefore, functionally TFs and co-factors may exhibit a partial redundancy even when their exact biochemical activities and ranges of interaction partners do not completely overlap 33– 37. Further, this model suggests that transcriptional activation does not have to originate from a single TFBS or even a single regulatory module containing multiple TFBSs.

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Holstege argued that the majority of genetic interactions are non-intuitive and underlie a combination of partial redundancy and regulatory coupling, allowing a single node in the network to couple/uncouple two distinct responses.

As a result, the main contribution of our paper is a global and partial redundancy model for each digital newspaper, which would allow us to forecast the level of video requests likely to be repeated in the near future.

The presence of these domains in ISWI and Chd1 chromatin-remodelling enzymes may provide a means of efficiently harnessing the action of the Snf2-related ATPase domain for the purpose of nucleosome spacing and provide an explanation for partial redundancy between these proteins.

For example it has been predicted that multiple weaker sites (a scenario that predisposes to partial redundancy) may be easier to evolve compared to fewer strong ones 65.

However, given the broad patterns of co-expression and functional redundancy observed between co-members of various Sox families across the Sox phylogeny [ 27, 31, 32, 37- 49] 49], it is logical to ask whether such partial redundancy is a shared ancestral feature or the result of convergent evolution.

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