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Together, these data suggest that the CTCF insulator landscape is evolving under two regimes: the first involves a tight conservation of both sequence and binding landscape, and the second shows a dynamic interplay between divergence of specific cis elements and consequential evolution of the CTCF binding trait.
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The evolution of protein families and the consequential evolution of their function are accompanied by the accumulation of mutations at individual sites throughout the protein sequence [ 43].
It is a change that speaks to much bigger -- and consequential -- evolutions in the global economy, in the functioning of markets, and in the financial landscape.
— to have been one of the most powerful and consequential women of the 20th century.
Hayden Herrera is the author of a lively and consequential biography of Frida Kahlo.
A more serious and consequential version of that clever magic trick is happening every day.
Whewell's conception of verification thus comprises elements of generative and consequential methods of inquiry.
The dissociation of GSK-3 β, in turn, prevents the phosphorylation and consequential degradation of β-catenin [ 6, 30– 30].
Failure to detect and faithfully repair chromosomal damage leads to genomic instability and consequential loss of cellular viability.
Accordingly, catalytic inactivation of MGRN1 and consequential monoubiquitination of α-tubulin resulted in misoriented mitotic spindle apparatus.
METs appear to reduce the incidence of cardiac arrests in ordinary wards, and consequential use of scarce intensive care resources.
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