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This suggests that regulation of G1/S transcription by the DNA replication checkpoint, as shown in fission yeast, may also be conserved in humans [29].
The extracellular region (M2e) of this protein was observed to be conserved in humans, and thus proposed as a vaccine candidate [31].
Together, these results provide evidence that zebrafish gene-ethanol interactions may be conserved in humans.
This interaction may be conserved in humans, through our analysis of the human datatset herein, although further analysis in humans is necessary to confirm this finding.
If these indeed play a fundamental role in development, then they would be expected to be conserved in humans as well.
Similar X-linked dimorphism may not be conserved in humans, however, as regulation of X-inactivation is substantially different between species [ 41].
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A recurring debate is whether large carnivores can be conserved in human used landscapes (land sharing) or whether they require specially designated areas (land sparing).
In the future, it will be interesting to study whether similar pharmacogenetic interactions in hypomorphic Sp4 mice may be conserved in human.
This DNA damage specificity appears to be conserved in human and yeast.
The important role of dOCRL during cytokinesis appears to be conserved in human.
A total of 246 annotated pre-miRNAs (miRBase release 10.0) are found to be conserved in human, mouse and rat.
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