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The observation, that 14 RIAILs have intermediate induced lethality levels and yet have CB4856 ppw-1 flanking markers suggests that additional loci contribute to both decreases and increases in induced lethality and that the increasing effects are background dependent.
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But four epistatic QTLs with increasing effects were from Pokkali.
Most of the QTL alleles with increasing effects were from Bengal.
The increasing effects were notable when a thin implant wall was present to accommodate wide abutments.
All alleles with increasing effects were from Ciherang-Sub1 except for the largest QTL, qGW10.2 (LOD = 6.30 and R2 = 13.1%) on chromosome 10S (Table 3, Fig. 1).
When neurons were co-cultured with HEK293 cells overexpressing the Cntns, increasing effects were observed on both neurite length and branching, but the effects were different depending on the Cntn member and duration of co-culture (Fig. 4A).
However, the increasing effects were more pronounced in the nutrient solution than in the soil; this phenomenon was possibly due to the low mobility of Pi in the soil (Schachtman et al., 1998).
Nine interacting QTLs with increasing effect were from Bengal and five were from Pokkali.
The slope of this linearly increasing effect is larger for the water-based nanofluid as compared with the EG-based nanofluid.
From the graphical analysis of the solvent effect, an increasing effect was suggested when changing the solvent from benzene
An increasing effect is associated with PWK/PhJ alleles and a decreasing effect is associated NOD/ShiLtJ alleles (Fig. 2f), which is consistent with the observation that PWK/PhJ progenitors spent more time in the light compared to other strains.
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