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This observation may be an artifact of diminishing tick abundance later in the summer months.

In elicitor-treated opium poppy cells, asparagine increased in abundance later than most amino acids.

We use the abundance data of yeast proteins { p i}, in Ref. [ 27], because the datasets for both rich (YEPD) and minimal (SD) media are available, and we exploit those conditional changes of abundance later on for our analysis.

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A set of probes (18.5%) had high transcript abundance at later stages of seed development (after 25 DAP) (Additional file 12: Figure S7C: I-IV), while a larger number of probes (40.7%) showed higher transcript abundance at earlier stages before 30 DAP (Additional file 12: Figure S7C: II).

Cluster 1 contained 2,545 transcripts that were highly specific to young berries, while cluster 9 contained 1,227 transcripts that were most highly abundant in young berries and exhibited decreasing abundance in later stages.

Since Tamilakam was deficient in metallic silver and since Roman silver did not become available in abundance until later, around 44 BCE, it has been postulated that the Pandyan kings melted silver from the coins brought in by trade with Magadha or some foreign location other than Rome.

PPARγ stimulation would have instead to first recruit the smaller active PGC-1α pool to co-stimulate transcription of a first set of target genes, again including PGC-1α itself, whose progressively higher abundance would later amplify the response.

Next, we identified those transcripts that decrease significantly between 2 7 HPF, regardless of changes in abundance over later intervals.

This is because the microscopic eggs need to be deliberately sought and the characteristic webbing, clearly visible in abundance at later infestation stages, may not yet be established.

During these stages of development, there is a balance between cells from the apical shoot and inflorescence meristem (more evident in stages B and D) and cells from the flower meristems, with the latter becoming more abundance in later stages of development (more evident in stages G and H) since we collect buds (early and late) and not flowers.

In 'La France' pear, the expression of a cellulose synthase A catalytic subunit (89 % identical to PcM_60480) was up-regulated from −7 (flower bud) to 30 DAFB, but there were no significant changes in its abundance during later fruit development stages [ 18].

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