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The fact that OW/O Tepehuán present relatively low leptin levels suggests that obesity is not under by the same biochemical parameters in both populations could be related to differences in the nutritional qualities of the diet, which could affect fatness degree and therefore leptin levels.
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By enriching with the 10% strongest DsRed-fluorescent cells, the productivity of both cell populations could be successfully improved.
Both cell populations could be maintained with comparable viability when cultured in IL-7 (Fig. 5E) but the viability of the CD3/CD38 triggered LKB1-null cells were markedly reduced compared with the control LKB1 WT cells (Fig. 5E).
As discussed above, the existence of structured populations or the genetic correspondence between both partners' populations could be indicative of genetic specificity (Thompson 2005), but the impacts of gene flow on mutualism effectiveness, compatibility and endophyte transmission for the endophyte-grass symbiosis are largely unknown.
In this study, PCA, STRUCTURE and NJ-tree analysis both revealed that Chinese sheep populations could be subdivided into two genetic clusters.
For decades, scientists have thought populations could be classified into one of three genetic groups.
Using footprint DNA, we could dramatically cut the investment required, so monitoring populations could be done more easily".
Dr. Chatwin agreed that if the New England boats come to local waters, local fishermen and fish populations could be hurt.
Such populations could be exposed to multiple combinations of discrete mixtures within a relevant time frame.
An early-warning system for WNV transmission in equine populations could be developed.
To determine whether blood leukocyte populations could be modulated in endometriosis.
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