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The phrase "and the extensive variability" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a range of differences or variations in a particular context, such as research, data analysis, or descriptions of phenomena.
Example: "The study highlighted the importance of understanding the factors influencing the results, and the extensive variability observed in the data was a key finding."
Alternatives: "and the significant variation" or "and the considerable diversity".
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That is, they have by design ignored the context of human ecology and the extensive variability in the human genome.
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These and other differences in immunomodulatory gene families encoded by avipoxviruses may account for the extensive variability in virulence, host range and host interaction [ 11].
However, the extensive variability in the length and position of SCNAs makes the problem of identifying recurrent aberrations notoriously difficult.
Because of the extensive variability in clinical symptoms and common misdiagnosis as chickenpox, developing multiple diagnostic techniques that can be used to identify and confirm monkeypox is crucial.
Perhaps the two most surprising recent realizations regarding plant mitochondrial genome evolution are the extensive variability in mitochondrial genome size and the compositional changes that have led to this variability.
Because mean differences between young and older adult groups are often small, especially relative to the extensive variability that can be seen among healthy older adults (e.g., some perform much more poorly than young people, whereas others are indistinguishable from the young [ 34]), we capitalized on the individual-differences approach used by Glisky and colleagues [ 35, 36].
Different groups have shown the extensive variability of the aberrations, such as balanced and unbalanced translocations, hypodiploidy, deletions and whole-chromosome gains in MSCs obtained from leukemic patients.
Studies have reported the extensive variability in intracellular MTXglu concentrations in JIA, and an association of long chain MTXglu with toxicity (but not efficacy) in children [ 22].
The significant fitness consequences of flowering time variation, demonstrated in annual [ 5, 6] and perennial plants [ 7], have most likely contributed to the evolution of the extensive variability in flowering time control.
This statistic can be intuitively understood as the ratio between the typical distances separating the blue and red curves in Figure 1B and C. Our results show that a binomial model fails to properly capture the extensive variability in read count ratio across samples.
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