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However, the lack of resolution in the vicinity of the phonolitic chambers could be consequence of the low coverage of MT sites in this area.
This high proportion of 24-nt class sRNAs in annual plants could be consequence of an active state of heterochromatin transcriptional silencing (mediated by 24-nt sRNAs) rapidly established at each generation [10].
Because the decreased proportion of MIG-210 transduced CD34+ cells with FANCD2 foci could be consequence of a reduced number of cells in S-phase[25], we investigated the cell cycle distribution of MIG-R1 and MIG-210 transduced cells.
This could be consequence of the very low, if any, transcriptional expression of both subunits.
This lack of correlation could be consequence of gene functional redundancy and/or to further levels of post-translational control.
Given the difficulty associated with the definition of effector proteins, our results could be consequence of a misclassification of effectors.
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