Sentence examples for exert position from inspiring English sources

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In principle, CNVs may result in altered gene transcription/protein function through different mechanisms: they might encompass dosage-sensitive genes, a deletion may demask a recessive mutation on the homologous chromosome, genes overlapped by structural variation may be disrupted directly or a CNV can exert position effects [22].

Furthermore, GAA repeats can exert position effect variegation (PEV) on a heterochromatin-sensitive reporter gene (Saveliev et al, 2003).

While it appears that deletions limited to pseudoautosomal sequences may be sufficient to reduce the TSCS score, as previously hypothesized, this conclusion is tempered by the fact that two of these deletions were due to unbalanced Xp Yq translocations, and Yq heterochromatin could exert position effects on nearby genes such as NLGN4X [MIM 300427].

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In a sign of the rising tensions, Mr. Van Rompuy has sought to exert his position by calling his own summit meeting of European Union heads of government next month to consider how to increase economic growth.

In a sign of the rising tensions, Mr. Van Rompuy has sought to exert his position by calling a summit meeting of E.U. heads of government next month to consider how to increase economic growth.

Thus, telomeres exert a position effect on the timing of origin activation.

Few examples of nucleosome constraint (peaks) were observed, and dyad positioning scores for the bulk of plasmid sequences fell under 0.20, indicating that most sequences failed to exert strong positioning in this context.

In conclusion, our results indicate that the finTRIM family has been subjected to a quick, extensive diversification by duplication and specialization under positive selection exerted on positions concentrated in the B30.2 domain.

Ribosomes are ribozymes exerting substrate positioning and promoting substrate-mediated catalysis.

Further studies are required to determine if the protein(s) coded by gene(s) at this position exert(s) a unique graduated response or a pleiotropic effect on meat color.

Ms. Waters has vehemently challenged the charges, which included conduct that did not "reflect creditability on the House" and potential financial gain "by virtue of influence improperly exerted from the position of such individual in Congress".

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