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The question is, how could these receptors become specific for different hormones when one of the hormones did not yet exist?
Lambowitz and co-workers address an important question in RNA biology: how RNA helicases have become specific for RNA, even though they are structurally very similar to DNA helicases.
During the course of Y degeneration, some of these systems would have had to become specific for the X chromosome to avoid the genomic instability associated with over-efficient general buffering.
"I am talking about love," he declares, and becomes specific: "I am looking for something I never knew — Mary, ooh, Mary ooh — oh Mary, you know I'm looking for you".
Black churches in which civil rights were discussed became specific targets for attack.
Buffering components at different stages and applying postponement, i.e., delaying the moment when generic products become specific, might also be an approach for coping with longer lead times caused by slow-steaming.
But at the same time they must maintain a constant gene expression profile that is required for them to become specific tissue such as muscle.
Nevertheless, these systems become very specific for the intended task and are quite difficult to adapt for other databases.
Although the correlation between replicates was slightly lower when only the most informative probes were used, the correlation between the samples became more specific for sample pairs.
The alerts become very specific for critical pathway steps related to optimal care processes.
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