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Although it is difficult to compare the effects of QTLs detected from different populations because the genetic background affects the effect of each QTL, we assumed that there should be some alternative QTLs explain the differences between BG23 and LG10.

Because the genetic background of the two mouse strains influenced test results in an age-dependent manner, it is imperative to recognize that diverse genetic backgrounds in mice may yield different data in preclinical studies and would need to be interpreted individually for translational applications.

Obtaining these mutations does not necessarily mean the virus will be transmissible through respiratory droplets between ferrets because the genetic background of each strain is different from the strain used by Herfst et al. (Fig. 1A, blue circle) and the strain used by Imai et al. (Fig. 1J, red circle).

However, allelic polymorphisms of these genes can only partly explain the variance of the clinical course, because the genetic background of RA involves multiple genes [ 4].

Because the genetic background of stone formation is a complicated issue and includes single-candidate genes and the epigenetic process, a single gene is difficult to be identified as responsible for urolithiasis.

By using within family comparisons, we minimized the effect of genetic factors other than those associated with the MHC class IIB region, because the genetic background characteristic for each family cancels out in this analysis.

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Also, these loci may not have a role in this study because of the genetic background used.

We propose that the Chaoshan littoral region is an EC high-risk area because of the genetic background of the CSP and FJP shared with those in north-central China.

Because of the genetic background difference, it cannot be ruled out that the Mesoamerican population is more vulnerable to the effect of certain, perhaps deleterious, EFHC1 alleles.

The shorter CLS and increased O2 - detected in 10% compared to 2% glucose SC cultures was not related to increased medium acidity, because in the genetic background of the strains employed in these experiments (DBY746), the pH of stationary phase cultures established in 10% glucose was not significantly different from the pH of 2% glucose cultures (Table 1).

7) When you mention, in the Introduction, that, at E11.5, gastrulation has already occurred, and the embryo is already composed of multiple different cell types, how much of a concern is it that, across N2 embryos, the rate of development may differ (perhaps because of the genetic background), which might lead to heterogeneity in the composition of cell types profiled across embryos?

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