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For example, sickle cells, which cause anemia, evolved as a protection against malaria; the shape of the cell blocks the spread of the parasite.
For example, sickle cells evolved as a protection against malaria; the shape of the cell blocks the spread of the parasite.
The presence of cen1 tDNAAla blocks the spread of heterochromatin and permits gene expression from a centromere proximal ura4+reporter gene (at a moderate level of 27% of wildtype ura4+activity), as observed previously ([16]; Fig 1).
We have performed gene expression studies and chromatin immunoprecipitation on strains in which native centromere sequences have been mutated to study the mechanism by which a tRNAAlanine gene barrier (cen1 tDNAAla) blocks the spread of pericentromeric heterochromatin at the centromere of chromosome 1 (cen1) in the fission yeast, Schizosaccharomyces pombe.
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And even if the West lacks the gumption to do much within Sudan, it should at least try to block the spread of genocide to the entire region.
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