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At such a close phylogenetic distance, clusters of orthologous proteins not only are predicted to have the same molecular function in the different species, but also are expected to exert this molecular function at the equivalent location.
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We found restricted monoallelic (i.e. monoallelically silenced) expression of an altered allele from ATP50 in our colon cancer tissue, which would be expected to exert the same effect as would a somatic mutation of this gene.
On this basis, self-affirmation can reasonably be expected to exert the typical effect of increasing message acceptance amongst those who are less active, but to facilitate open-minded rejection amongst those who are already relatively active.
The high level of neotectonic activity in this region is expected to exert a key role in slope-failure development.
This, in turn, could be expected to exert a potent influence on plasticity thresholds and the direction of change in synaptic strength that results from novel experience.
Since an influenza pandemic can be expected to exert disparate surge capacity demands on different communities at varying times, this finding represents a substantial EMS challenge to be tackled.
This gene family was selected because PTPs are expected to exert tumor suppressive function and thus represent potential targets of inactivating mutations in DNA mismatch repair deficient tumors.
This change in the groove environment would be expected to exert a sequence dependent effect on cation binding, especially when there is a flanking G.
Mothers who are worried about the quality of their child's diet might also be expected to exert more pressure, but perceptions of diet quality were not assessed in this study.
For this reason, cell-cycle-specific drug, such as taxanes, are expected to exert little effect on most primitive cells.
The tax rise is expected to exert a powerful drag on growth for the full year.
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