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Excessive or unfolded proteins accumulation in endoplasmic reticulum (ER) will cause ER stress, which has evolved to involve in various metabolic diseases.
We have evolved to need coercion.
In summary, the results presented here and in our previous CHI screens suggest that many cellular pathways that involve actin have evolved to operate within a narrow range of actin concentrations coupled to a finely tuned balance between the pools of monomeric vs. filamentous actin.
Owner You have evolved to the point where you are not involved in the daily decisions.
However, Dnmt1 MTases involved in RIP bias may have evolved to recognize dinucleotides other than CpG.
The gene families involved in RNA silencing in plants have evolved to provide a large degree of functional diversity.
Both sexes are usually heavily involved in parental care, so it makes sense that both have evolved to be beautiful.
According to [ 12] and [ 13], mating types have evolved to suppress harmful conflicts between cytoplasmic elements, while [ 11] suggests that mating type loci have evolved in response to polymorphisms for genes involved in gamete recognition.
We are also interested in why it is that Sir4 is the specific Sir protein that has evolved to be involved in Ku-mediated telomerase recruitment.
Developed as part of a new road safety campaign in Australia, the lifelike sculpture highlights our own vulnerabilities, "designed with bodily features that might be present in humans if they had evolved to withstand the forces involved in [car] crashes," according to the Transport Accident Commission in the state of Victoria.
In fact, even though the evaluation of running backs has evolved to include far more complex drills involving running and jumping and lifting and shifting directions, the 40-yard dash stands above them all as having the strongest correlation to success in the N.F.L.
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