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Moreover, three different transcripts of the ASMT gene have been identified The identification of mutations in the genes encoding melatonin receptors suggests that also variants in other melatonin related genes might be implicated in the abnormal melatonin metabolism observed in ASD.
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After that, if at least two -locators are identified, the sensor conducts identification scheme I5 to detect other -locators.
PubMed revealed 23 papers that contained RRIDs (from 2014, all identify the resource identification initiative identifiers).
Both individual and collective modes were clearly identified allowing the identification of the main contributions to the collective mode.
Coefficients of transfer functions and are identified using the identification module of the CRONE Matlab toolbox [15, 16].
Yet despite more than a century of effort, no convincing example of a contemporary peneplain has been identified, and the identification of relict peneplains is uncertain and controversial.
Everyday smells have to be identified with the identification test.
In this approach, usually, causative polymorphisms for diseases or phenotypic variations are identified after the identification of susceptible genomic regions by using SNP markers.
RBPs can be identified by the identification of RNA-binding domains in a given genome of interest.
Novel treatment strategies may be identified from the identification of the involvement of functional groups with development of new pharmacological agents targeting the specific biological process.
All genes coding for the virulence factors were correctly identified, allowing the identification of the six E. coli strains used (see ESM Table S 2).
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