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Additionally, we find that a large number of families are completely lost from one or more mammalian genomes, and a similar number of gene families have arisen subsequent to the mammalian common ancestor.
Here, extinction refers to an event where a family is completely lost from the genome.
Among conifer plastomes, this canonical IR is highly reduced in Pinaceae and completely lost from cupressophytes.
More obviously still, expression of connexin-43 was almost completely lost from cardiomyocytes in Rac1 f/f Nkx2.5-Cre embryos.
Eight whole-SCBs have been completely lost from these four modern rosids (blank at the corresponding positions).
Subsequently we observed that Piwi/mdp1 was completely lost from developing macronuclei (r) during the second round of DNA amplification.
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In an attempt to use MSC in cell replacement therapies for neurologic disorders, the neuroectodermal differentiation potential, which can be provoked in vitro in MSC derived from young donors, was completely lost in MSC from old donors [ 23].
In line with this, we found that the ability of NSAIDs to increase bronchoconstrictor responses in mouse airways was completely lost in tissue from COX-1−/− mice.
ceh-19 expression in MC is completely lost in progeny from animals subject to RNAi for pha-4, which encodes an organ-specifying forkhead transcription factor.
In contrast, MG-II representatives live in fully oxygenated waters and do not harbor any remnant of enzymes involved in methanogenesis, which would therefore have been completely lost during adaptation from a strict anaerobic methanogenic lifestyle to this very different new environment.
In contrast, H3K9me is completely lost, and Swi6 dissociates from heterochromatin in cells lacking components of the ClrC complex.
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