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Phenotypical analysis has revealed quite opposite in vivo functions even in cells where both isoforms coexist, for example in the intestinal epithelial cell, (Oster and Leitges, 2006; Murray et al., 2009).
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In fact, our results support this study with the fine-tuned postulation that the deletion led to reduced virulence that enabled the carrier strain to coexist with the host; for example, in the tissue of gall bladder.
For example, in Drosophila, three distinct pathways coexist, and generate siRNAs, microRNAs (miRNAs) and piwi-interaction RNAs (piRNAs - also known as rasiRNAs or repeat-associated siRNAs), respectively.
For example, in the heterogeneous network environment where wireless sensor network and wireless fidelity (WiFi) network coexist, the wireless sensor networks often need to communicate important information through WiFi network.
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For example, swimmers coexist in close proximity in lap lanes, pacing and passing smoothly without saying a word.
Individuals will often be exposed to a mixture of endocrine-disrupting chemicals—for example, phthalates in cosmetics usually coexist with parabens, which also act as endocrine disruptors.
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Together, these somatic alterations constitute multidimensional oncogenomics datasets that describe the variations that coexist in common elements (for example, the genes) of the genome (or transcriptome) of a particular cohort of tumor cells.
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