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Reliability theory also predicts the late-life mortality deceleration with subsequent leveling-off, as well as the late-life mortality plateaus, as an inevitable consequence of redundancy exhaustion at extreme old ages.

Genetic and laser perturbation studies establish that closure is robust, resilient, and the consequence of redundancy that contributes to four distinct biophysical processes: contraction of the amnioserosa, contraction of supracellular Actomyosin cables, elongation (stretching?) of the lateral epidermis, and zipping together of two converging cell sheets.

A practical consequence of redundancy is that errors in the third position of the triplet codon cause only a silent mutation or an error that would not affect the protein because the hydrophilicity or hydrophobicity is maintained by equivalent substitution of amino acids; for example, a codon of NUN (where N = any nucleotide) tends to code for hydrophobic amino acids.

To examine whether the modest difference in wound re-epithelialization between WT and efnB1Δepi mice was a consequence of redundancy across the ephrin-B ligands (Cejalvo et al., 2013, Davy and Soriano, 2007, Orioli et al., 1996), we wounded epidermis-specific, double ephrin-B1 and -B2 KO mice (efnB1/B2Δepi), which tissue biopsies indicated to have considerably reduced levels of efnB1 and B2 mRNA.

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Aging, therefore, is a direct consequence of systems redundancy.

An important consequence of functional redundancy is robustness against genetic perturbations such as deleterious mutations.

It is not excluded that the mild phenotype of this mutant is the consequence of gene redundancy.

The consequence of this redundancy is that multiple parameter configurations can produce phenomenologically identical patterns of network activation (Goaillard et al., 2009; Caplan et al., 2014).

In mammals, probably as a consequence of their redundancy, the function of core polarity proteins in the regulation of asymmetric cell division has been harder to elucidate.

A second, potentially counterintuitive consequence of genetic redundancy is that groups of TFBSs may be in epistatic relationships with each other that are not observable under normal conditions.

The modest effect of uvrD mutation on R388 plasmid transfer could be a consequence of gene redundancy (a likely candidate is rep helicase [ 33]).

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