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lincRNAs may broadly serve to fine-tune the expression of neighbouring genes with remarkable tissue specificity through a diversity of mechanisms, highlighting our rapidly evolving understanding of the non-coding genome.
This branch represents a fairly large group of genetically similar individuals; therefore, although the BARC1.01Gm20_29395999 allele appears to correlate broadly with protein levels, fine-scale analysis of more divergent individuals shows a more striking relationship between BARC1.01Gm20_31610452 and a line's protein level.
Our single-cell technology can broadly link genes to biofilm fine structure and provides a route to assessing cell-to-cell heterogeneity in response to external stimuli.
Donald Kagan has said of him that "...his entire career reveals him to be a patriot and a true moderate, sincerely committed to a constitution granting power to the hoplite class, whether in the form of a limited democracy or a broadly based oligarchy", while John Fine has noted that "like many a person following a middle course, he was hated by both political extremes".
Thirdly, although this approach could reveal genes that are potentially broadly methylated in breast cancer, fine demarcation and exquisite phenotyping of breast cancer cell lines is required for a cell-culture-based approach to deliver revealing DNA methylation signatures that differentiate breast cancer subtypes or signatures that have prognostic value.
The guidelines set a broadly similar starting point for fines imposed against sole traders or individuals.
Furthermore, resting-state based functional connectivity in humans and anesthetized NHP is broadly consistent and appropriate for finer grained analyses of specific networks (Rilling et al. 2007; Hutchison et al. 2011).
Maria Lipman, an analyst at the Carnegie Moscow Center, said she did not expect the new fines to be imposed broadly.
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