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Yet the actual origin of these schemata, constantly subject to geographical variants, is controversial.
Interbreeding occurs, and some authorities consider the four to be geographical variants of one species, usually the cedar of Lebanon.
It has no recognised subspecies or geographical variants.
The PCR primer-binding sites for the amplicon were based on published sequences of geographical variants and were as highly conserved as possible.
The European herring gull L. argentatus has long been considered a single species with many different subspecies and/or geographical variants [ 4, 7, 9].
Viral strains and geographical variants (Table 1 and Table 2) were cultured and isolated in permissive Vero-E6 cells as previously described 11, 27.
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A further geographical variant is given with Debussy's "Ibéria".
The risk variants on 3q27.3 and 11p11.2 show strong association with mRNA expression levels in blood cells while allele frequencies of the risk variants within ST6GAL1, ACCS and DEFA correlate with geographical variation in IgAN prevalence.
Ethnic and geographical variation should also be taken into consideration for such type of observation, especially for post infectious variant, as infectious agents vary with the environmental factors.
Geographical variation is huge.
Third and last, while previous studies of EMF clearly show the possible role of genetic variants, geographical locales and socioeconomic status in the etiology of EMF [5], [6], our work is limited in that, although studying the insults possibly common in these groups, it never took consideration of those other factors including age and genetic variations.
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