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Commonly, only a single copy of the deleted gene is reintroduced into a mutant.
Also, most commonly only a single breast was involved, although in some, it became bilateral later in the course.
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Usually only a single eye is affected.
This is usually only a single event.
Previous studies on bug localization commonly selected only a single release and ran the bug localization for all bugs on the same release.
The basis for these approaches are mapping populations, which are commonly phenotyped at only a single time point.
Propellor tip mutations most likely act as dominant negative, loss-of-function alleles that provide sufficient derangement for tumorigenesis and they are found commonly because they require only a single 'hit'hit
Specifically, knowing whether phages commonly have narrow host ranges, infecting only a single or multiple genotypes of a single host species, or broad host ranges, infecting multiple species or even species spanning multiple genera, is a prerequisite for elucidating the impact that phages will have on their host population and community and vice versa (Fig. 3; Sullivan et al., 2003).
However, in 34 SLE patients the earliest pre-clinical serum sample positive for any detectable common autoantibody bound only a single autoantigen, most commonly 60 kD Ro (29%), nRNP A (24%), anti-phospholipids (18%) or rheumatoid factor (15%).
Interestingly, although commonly cultured in the younger group (17.1%), only a single case of Methicillin Sensitive Staphylococcus Aureus was cultured in the older group.
An associated region may contain only a single strongly associated SNP, or more commonly, a set of SNPs with varying degrees of association due to local linkage disequilibrium (LD) patterns.
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