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Phlox paniculata is "trouble free" in being difficult to kill, but that same robustness means it needs frequent division.
The demarcation of the ABC transporter genes (blpA) and transport accessory protein gene (blpB) was highly variable even within Categories, and the frequent division of blpA into multiple ORFs was consistent with findings from previous studies [ 21, 22].
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In northern Germany the dukes of Brunswick dissipated their strength by frequent divisions of their territory among heirs.
Thus, human ST-HSCs, similar to mouse, have lower repopulation capacity, more frequent divisions, and a distinct transcriptional profile compared to LT-HSCs.
The double sigmoidal pattern of berry development begins with a first growth phase characterized by berry size increases due to frequent cell division and subsequent cell expansion.
An increase in nuclear DNA content is not consistent with the reduced budding index of calorie-restricted cells, which indicates less frequent cell division.
Cancerous cells undergo frequent mutation, division and selection, ultimately leading to the fittest 'disregulated' phenotype.
Both C48D1.1 and F53G2.1 had frequent cell division defects before gastrulation in ced-5 (n1812 ) and were not pursued further.
The impacts of radiation are especially severe at the prepupal stage probably because of highly frequent cell division during metamorphosis with high metabolic activity.
A genetically induced transient increase in cell size was quickly corrected by more frequent cell division, showing that the cell cycle was adjusted to maintain cell-size homeostasis.
We can therefore speculate that environmental and lifestyle factors might lead both to frequent cell division deregulation (as deductible by the observed high rate of polysomy) and to EGFR gene amplification.
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