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The shortest promoter (p0.3) exhibited very little expression which was localized to discreet regions at the tips of the cotyledons.

Imprinted loci are found clustered in relatively discreet regions of mammalian genomes, implying common regulatory elements [9].

However, in Drp1-depleted cells most of the long tubular mitochondria were devoid of DNA punctae and several intensely stained mtDNA nucleoids were often clustered in discreet regions of the mitochondrial tubule or in large vesicular mitochondria close to the nucleus (see arrowheads in Fig. 4A).

Using these criteria, we found 6011 discreet regions of CN gains (3903) and losses (2018).

MPIO dispersed in suspension produced a light scattering effect represented as discreet regions of bright signal in the OCT image.

18 LMs showed discreet regions of loss, and samples from one patient (#22) allowed identification of a minimal region of loss, between markers D8S1734-NEFL (2019 kb).

Many of the orthologs identified on the smaller chicken chromosomes exist in nearly exclusive synteny or segmental homology with discreet regions of the Ambystoma genome.

Haverty et al reported 11 discreet regions of copy number gain, while Chin et al [ 11] reported 5. We found 3 regions of copy number gain, and three genes showing concurrent up-regulation of expression; FAM83 H, RECQL4, AND KIFC2.

The function of SWR is to exchange histone H2A for histone H2A.Z in discreet regions of the genome such as at double-strand breaks, promoters, heterochromatin-euchromatin boundaries, and centromeric DNA (Lu et al. 2009).

The 60 putative QTL identified for hop secondary metabolite traits mapped to 13 discreet regions (defined as having QTL peaks separated by more than 5 cM) on six linkage groups (Table  4; Figure  2).

Interestingly, 8WG16 staining was consistently excluded from large, discreet regions of the PGC DNA Figure 3A, arrows), suggesting that the staining pattern was not a result of fixation-induced collapse of nucleoplasmic (soluble) Pol II onto DNA.

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