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One duplicate, myo6a, is expressed in a ubiquitous pattern during early development and at later stages, and is highly expressed in the brain, gut, and kidney.
Interestingly, the monocarboxylate TH transporter-8 (MCT8) is expressed through the radial dimension of the chick retina in a ubiquitous pattern similar to that of TRα (data not shown).
E z) was first detected by in situ hybridization at stage 8 in a ubiquitous pattern (supplementary material Fig. S2A,C).
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It thrived on the URL to IRL exchange that is now a ubiquitous pattern in the formation of niche communities.
Each PHD differs in the relative abundance of their mRNA, but all the PHD mRNA show a ubiquitous pattern of expression that includes the brain.
However, in the recurrent setting, radiosurgery is an FDA-approved treatment modality, but progression at the margin of the target is a ubiquitous pattern of failure.
U-rich DSEs are a ubiquitous pattern of all organisms studied here, including C. elegans.
While the expression of dynamin1 is limited to cells of the nervous system, dynamin2 exists in a ubiquitous expression pattern [2].
Regarding the ill-defined T family, apart SIT53/T1 sublineage known to be a well-recognized ubiquitous pattern in SpolDB4 and SITVITWEB databases [ 6, 7] and present in 9/12 countries in our study, we also identified a geographically localized clone corresponding to SIT131/T1 (Table 2).
Closer analysis indicated that many of these "ubiquitous" expression patterns were rather unique, with GFP expression often noted to be particularly strong in some tissues, consistent with a tissue-specific expression pattern superimposed on a ubiquitous expression pattern (data not shown).
In all cases, the TIC events were detected in all samples, showing a ubiquitous expression pattern across prostate tissues.
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