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This non-linear classification has significant medical implications because it is able to explain some chromosomal disorders, among other genomic particularities.
In accordance to their phylogenetic relationship, most genomic particularities observed in C. glabrata as compared to S. cerevisiae, are also shared by the two emerging pathogens and N. delphensis.
Because the strongest link of clonal diversity with clinical features within major phylogenetic groups was the association of two B2 clones (CC1 and CC4) with urinary tract origin, we concentrated our analysis on the genomic particularities of CC1 and CC4.
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An optimal review should be responsive and proportionate to the particularities of research with genomic data, which differ from the physical risks associated with, say, clinical trial studies.
These particularities fostered our interest in characterising the genomic regions involved in CNCs and identifying genes at 1q whose expression was modified in relation to gains.
To understand if this might be a particularity of allopolyploid animals, further larger scale genomic studies are required to address this issue.
However, most of the research has focused on the particularities of individual cancer types that result from the overwhelming number of genomic alterations that can drive these phenotypes.
This particularity offers exciting prospects in studies of phenotypic traits of economical interest, or in genomic surveys tracking genes under selection.
But Pompeii has its own particularities.
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Fiction thrives on physical particularities.
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