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SNP mapping of two candidate R genes in both the F1 NA6 × AU6) and p150/112 mapping populations has provided possible candidates for the major gene crown rust resistance QTL (LpPc1) on LG2 [ 14].
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Some recent investigations have provided possible explanations for these differences.
Finally, we have provided possible ligands for the hTLR10 complex activation.
Interestingly, a recent study from Tseng et al. has provided a possible explanation for this phenomenon.
The procedure of in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer (IVF/ET) has provided some possible ways to identify the most dangerous time frame for TCS and BPA exposure in humans.
However, the subsequent discovery by Sakaguchi and colleagues [ 3] of a spontaneous mouse mutant, known as 'SKG', which developed inflammatory arthritis resembling RA, has provided a possible mechanism.
Recently the presence of the 'sixth base', 5-hydroxymethylcytosine (5 hmC), has provided a possible explanation for rapid active or passive cytosine demethylation.
Study of M2 protein has provided a possible mechanism in which blockade of autophagolysosome formation is through the interaction of M2 protein to Beclin 1 [ 68, 69].
This study has provided a possible method for monitoring access, a system of hospital classification and a baseline for future analysis that will be helped by the inclusion of Dukes' staging in future cancer registration data.
Within this scenario, the recent detection of adult neurogenesis in live human brains using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) [ 47] has provided a possible method to discover the functional role of adult neurogenesis in the human brain.
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