Sentence examples for has no described from inspiring English sources

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Of the three Coptotermes known to exist in the region, one (C. frenchi) has no described Pseudotrichonympha, and the other two (C. lacteus and C. acinaciformis) are both documented as containing "Pseudotrichonympha hertwigi 10,13.

LZAP has no described enzymatic activity, suggesting that LZAP may exert its effects through association with other proteins.

While the Dcas1/Dcas1 stock had somewhat elevated expression of the adjacent CG7049 locus (which is predicted to encode a protein, but has no described phenotype or known function), the Dcas1/Df 3L Exel6083 and DcasP1/DcasP1 stocks did not: indeed, gene expression of CG7049 was diminished in Df 3L Exel6083/+ stock.

Trichoplax notably has no described nervous system, and only four to five recognized cell types [ 8, 58].

RAS1 has no described function but has been confirmed to be involved in salt-tolerant and ABA-insensitive germination (Ren et al. 2010).

BTB AND TAZ DOMAIN PROTEIN 2 (BT2) (At3g48360) induces telomerase activity in response to auxin [ 99], while BT5 (At4g37610) has no described function.

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ifit1, ifit2 [ 39], ifit3 [ 40], and ifi203 [ 41] are all IFN-a-inducible genes but have no described function.

T3SS appendages are used as transport devices and have no described adhesive properties, whereas T4SS pili could be the only pili to have dual roles.

As an example, human DAG1 has no phenotype described in PhenomicDB.

He was a man that Conway has no qualms describing as a hero.

Each of these individuals was a mutation carrier, whereas 1 had no previously described ARVD/C-related abnormality.

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