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These results indicate that very few differentially expressed genes are shared between genotypes, or between developmental time points, suggesting that expression patterns are rapidly changing during early stages of development, and that the individuals with the different QTL genotypes are developing at different rates [ 30].
Walker's analysis found that Brooke's organs and tissues were developing at different rates.
The expression of genes that are markers of larval moulting suggested that the lines may be developing at different rates.
During the late fetal and first three weeks of neonatal life, the immune system is rapidly maturing, is relatively incompetent, and its diverse components are developing at different rates.
Recently, neuronal signaling was implicated in a dietary adaptation to alterations in proline catabolism (Pang & Curran, 2014) and in a transcriptional response to bacterial signals that resulted in C. elegans developing at different rates when propagated on OP50 and the soil bacteria Comamonas (MacNeil et al., 2013).
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Anti-parasite and anti-disease immunity are often correlated, but develop at different rates and likely differ at least in part in their underlying mechanisms of action.
The ruling was made, in part, because of this growing mass of scientific research indicating that there's a difference between adult and juvenile brains, and that juvenile brains develop at different rates.
In addition to a media-dependent population selection, neurons in culture develop at different rates dependent upon the stage of in situ cell development at the time of neuronal isolation.
Every parent knows that children develop at different rates.
But isn't it normal for children to develop at different rates?
Application and luck will play their parts, but it is also simply the case that players develop at different rates.
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