Sentence examples for abortive event from inspiring English sources

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Furthermore, we conducted a survival analysis (Poisson regression) and calculated incidence rate ratios (IRRs); we calculated the IRRs of psychiatric hospital contacts (in 2-month segments) of the 2-year period surrounding the day of the abortive event, while the incidence rate 11 12 months after the abortive event was defined as the reference category.

This observation suggests that transcription initiation and reinitiation are noncooperative and independent, which is somewhat inconsistent with a previous notion that the scaffold of transcription initiation factors remains bound to the promoter and reinitiates multiple rounds of transcription at the end of each abortive event.

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Not all L1 transcripts lead to new insertions, as the transposition process is inefficient and often leads to abortive events [ 13, 33].

It has been shown that transposition is accompanied by a significant number of incomplete or abortive events that result in the creation of widespread DSB throughout the genome [ 90, 91].

Another explanation is exonization [77], [78]; indeed, the presence of read-through or R-transcripts [79] [81] in AChE could be considered a nascent or abortive exonization event, and the low abundance of such R-transcripts is consistent with an exonization process [78].

We hypothesize, however, that rapamycin's ability to increase parkin levels in stressed cells is also likely to be an abortive compensatory event and that its neuroprotective affects are more likely due to its ability to prevent mTOR-mediated repression of lysosomal autophagy independent of parkin.

We then quantified these abortive invasion events using an assay based on the injection of the rhoptry kinase ROP16 into the host that causes rapid phosphorylation and nucleus translocation of STAT6 (ref. 18).

Alternatively, many genetic studies have highlighted the necessity of salvaging tRNA species from prematurely released peptidyl-tRNAs generated through abortive elongation events during protein synthesis, a function normally provided by a freely soluble PTH (reviewed by Das and Varshney, 2006).

Thus the spatiotemporal integration of Ca2+ bursts may serve as a filter via which cellular signals may be sorted into either abortive local events or propagating global Ca2+ signals via lysosome-S/ER junctions (47, 48), analogous to the mitochondrial-S/ER junctions conferred by mitofusin 2-dependent interorganellar bridges (28).

Then an aberrant transposition event (abortive excision event) of this MULE caused a DNA double-strand break that enabled exonucleases to digest the unprotected DNA ends thereby extending the gap into the adjacent P1-wr repeat.

Promoter escape is the transition from initiation to productive elongation, which may involve multiple reinitiation events (abortive initiation).

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