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'Comparisons of the gene in humans to those in chimpanzees and other primates, and analyses of variations within FOXP2 could add to our understanding of how human language evolved.' It is an idea that finds favour with palaeontologist Prof Chris Stringer of the Natural History Museum in London.
His books appeal to expert players rather than beginners: they contain many long analyses of variations in critical positions, and "singularities and exceptions were his forte, not rules and simplifications".
In respect to the spatial dimension, analyses of variations on the most detailed regional level - these could be districts or even municipalities in Switzerland - would be productive.
Exploratory analyses of variations in OGG1 and MnSOD genes indicate that hypotheses about patterns of exposure to selenium and smoking combined with data on genetic variation in genes involved in DNA repair can be valuable to pursue.
Overall, the single-point analyses of variations in the PADI1, PADI2, PADI3, PADI4 and PADI6 genes revealed a modest genetic effect size in the RA population and showed that the peak association varies between different ethnic groups.
Analyses of variations in case-mix and mortality patterns between different counties would not be of any help in evaluating this, since such differences in disease patterns (advanced, large, complicated) are not reflected in the national statistics of diagnoses or procedures.
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The potential statistical impact of these scaling relationships is revealed in simultaneous analyses of variation of (local) site parameters of 20 arable fields and their surrounding landscape context.
Limitations may include limited study numbers, the use of a single coder, a need for more in-depth analyses of variation in form VR intervention, and omission of presence as a moderating factor.
Therefore, analyses of variation in the stability and assembly of Stx1B and Stx2B are fundamental to understanding the molecular basis of differential toxicity between Stx1 and Stx2.
It would be interesting to see if this hypothesis is supported by analyses of variation in other traits that are shared between humans and other animals.
A large body of theoretical work suggests that analyses of variation at the maternally inherited mitochondrial (mt DNA and the paternally inherited non-recombining portion of the Y chromosome (NRY) are a potentially powerful way to reveal the differing migratory histories of men and women across human societies.
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