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Isotropic clusters might have possibly prevented the fibrous aggregation of iron oxide nanoparticles under the AC magnetic field.
As discussed earlier, the gap between discrete connector clusters might have an impact on the vertical shear resistance similar to beams with web openings.
This demonstrates how many of this galaxy's globular clusters might have been acquired in the past.
After this treatment, the number of telomere spots increased, indicating that telomeres were indeed associated in clusters, and that the clusters might have been disrupted by digestion.
On the other hand, epistatic selection for optimal recombination rates [24] that is common between clusters might have arranged the relative positions of cluster to each other.
However, there was quite a bit of variation among these clusters for the other 5 REs, which implies that the organisms in these clusters might have a common origin but are presently well distinguishable from each other.
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Thus, ParaHox clustering might have arisen secondarily in the chordates by intercalation of XLOX between GSX and CDX.
Relying on a significant genotype tests using a log-additive model would have excluded 57% of the non-replicated and none of the replicated loci, while use of other SNP features and clustering might have missed true associations.
Given the potential role of protocadherins in specifying the neural network, it is plausible that the high frequency of gene turnover in the protocadherin cluster might have played a key role in the adaptive evolution of the central nervous system in vertebrates.
The M. leprae cluster might have an animal origin.
Thus, CCEs in this cluster might have a universal function rather than a tissue-specific role.
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