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The future characterisation of the genomes of Dictyocaulus spp. should underpin these endeavours.
Such genes could be potential candidates for future characterisation of phenylpropanoid metabolic and regulatory networks.
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Future functional characterisation of these genes, including the elucidation of protein-protein interactions, may enable their use in grapevine rootstock breeding efforts.
Future functional characterisation of these putative precursor peptides will determine if these sequences are part of the bacteriocin gene clusters identified from the Subsection V cyanobacteria.
We expect that this first comprehensive data set of miRNA and mRNA gene expression during mammary gland development will provide an important resource for the future functional characterisation of individual miRNAs and their targets in mammary epithelial cells.
However, further myxobacterial genomes are becoming available at an accelerating rate, and it is possible that in the near future, physiological characterisation of the new genome host organisms will enable correlations with genomic features.
The aim of this project was to generate clones and sequence data in the form of ESTs to provide a platform for the future molecular characterisation of the processes involved in protective dehydration.
With the risk of resistance emerging in the future a detailed characterisation of the diamide target, as described here, will facilitate the rapid characterisation of future resistance and is a first step towards the development of insecticide screening tools based on heterologous expression of the RyR.
In future more precise characterisation of the tumour by genetic tests and surveillance with MRI may enable earlier detection than routine mammography.
Although beyond the scope of this initial urinary EpCAM description and characterisation, future work should also investigate whether urinary EpCAM is a prognostic biomarker in recurrent as well as primary UBCs and whether it is predictive of therapeutic responses.
All the men offer tantalising glimpses of future rich Chekhovian characterisations: Alan Cox – affected, drunken, profligate landowner; Iain Glen – emotionally underdeveloped lawyer; Tom Georgeson – plain-speaking worker; William Postlethwaite – young idealist; John Sessions – pragmatic, self-made engineer.
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