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During periods of biotic or abiotic stress, ROS levels can rise excessively, leading to an oxidative stress state (Apel and Hirt 2004).
The necessity to repeat phrap on large datasets probably merges distinct but similar sequences excessively, leading to a loss of microsatellites but also a canceling loss of "nonredundant" sequence to host them.
Try to abstract the question and response a bit if you feel that the questions are excessively leading or too pointed overall.
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Adding to these criticisms, state management and public administration systems are generally portrayed as excessively bureaucratic, leading to accusations of deception and corruption (Rowley & Truong, 2009).
It was speculated that under the reductive compound-enriched environment using cassava-based substrate, reductive power NADH might have been excessively produced/consumed leading to a burden on cellular metabolism [33].
As shown in Figure 1C, the microtubule fibers in taxol-treated oocytes were excessively polymerized, leading to significantly enlarged spindles and numerous asters in the cytoplasm.
When oocytes were cultured for 8.5 h and 12 h, corresponding to MI and MII stages, respectively, the microtubule fibers in taxol-treated oocytes became excessively polymerized, leading to significantly enlarged spindles and numerous asters in the cytoplasm.
Hypothalamic TSH and T3 might then become excessively elevated, leading to an April-June peak in mania.
A blind pouch forms when the portion of the proximal segment that extends distal to the stoma is excessively long, leading to stasis of intestinal content, abnormal bacterial growth, impaction, ulceration or perforation [ 8- 18].
"Some people criticize market-based approaches as leading excessively to liquidation, and liquidation has this negative connotation.
Callus/corn removers should be used cautiously as they contain salicylic acid and can excessively deteriorate tissue, leading to open sores.
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