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The development of lesion mimics cosegregated with existence of Be2 in the two families.
These results suggest that a complete NRKe is important for the development of lesion mimics.
The development of lesion mimics on the leaves cosegregated with the existence of NRKe in the two families.
The impact of different irrigation catheter flow on the development of lesion dimension and thrombus formation has been investigated in a thigh muscle preparation in sheep.
To determine whether the development of lesion mimics was due to overexpressed NRKe, two T1 families (NRKe-oe6 and NRKe-oe15) derived from two of the T0 plants that developed lesion mimics were further examined for their phenotypes and the existence of NRKe-oe construct.
To determine whether the LRR or kinase domain was critical for the development of lesion mimics, we constructed two chimeric genes, the Be1 and Be2, using the different fragments of NRKe and Xa3/Xa26, and constitutively overexpressed them in rice variety Mudanjiang 8.
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Four hours later, the development of lesions was assessed.
Our new data support this conclusion and serve to explain the development of lesions, especially the uterine tumors, they have reported.
The early development of lesions was first observed at 7 days, wherein the lesions surrounded the GO, and this was associated with a nonuniform, diffuse pattern of GO particulate deposition in the lung.
Prodrome precedes development of lesions.
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