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Even though the molecular origin of the majority of AZFc rearrangements can be imputable to homology-based recombination, the analysis of some variants suggests otherwise (Repping et al., 2004; Ferlin et al., 2005; Hucklenbroich et al., 2005; Lynch et al., 2005; Premi et al., 2007; Balaresque et al., 2008).
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The number of imputable SNPs, i.e., the number of SNPs for one platform that can be imputed using a second platform, was calculated as the number of unshared (not dually genotyped) markers with phasing information in the HapMap II CHB+JPT set (Table 3).
Again, in this case, the good performance for a target (wee1) may be imputable to the decoys.
Therefore, the relationship between the program performance and the similarities with the crystal structure ligand may be imputable to the positioning procedure of the program.
This might be imputable to the intrinsic variability of the recipient genome even in our conditions where this variability is reduced.
Although clinical symptoms may be imputable to another cofactor, including spicy food, our data suggest the possibility of a direct or indirect pathogenic role of plant viruses in humans.
The main thread is not pinned and then those migrations could be imputable to the main thread.
To minimise the effect of attrition in the planned analyses, missing data may be imputable from other obtained data.
The ancestral nature of this duplication suggests it is likely to be imputable in GWAS analysis, making this hypotheses easily testable.
Yet, conflicting observations may perhaps be imputable instead to compounding factors due to nanoparticle aggregation, which so far has not been given serious consideration.
Thus downregulation of survivin mRNA and protein levels in our cells might at least in part be imputable to ras inhibition.
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