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Rice gene GW2 (Song et al. 2007), and maize genes gln5 (Martin et al. 2006) and Sh2 (Giroux et al. 1996) are not physically close to regions inferred to confer seed size variation in sorghum.

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Beyond that was something my white cane inferred to be an open manhole.

By examining the relation of the Mg2+ cation to the reactive residues, we inferred that Mg2+ is likely to confer transition state stabilization during nicked strand religation and may also help stabilize the ribofuranose of the AppN intermediate.

Silencing with small interfering RNA to BIM in MCF-7 parental cells was sufficient to confer paclitaxel resistance, inferring the significance in downregulation of this protein in contributing to the resistant phenotype of the MCF-7TaxR cell line.

From the analysis of spontaneous and induced Sal-resistant mutants, we conclude that a single substitution in an RNAP subunit gene, either rpoC or rpoB, is sufficient to confer Sal-resistance, and we infer that RNAP is the functional cellular target for Sal.

Moreover, alleles of the qcr2 and the qcr3 of 'NK-310mm-O' appeared to confer CLS susceptibility, which led us to infer that, although 'NK-310mm-O' was the highly resistant line, there might be room to improve its resistance to CLS.

It is reasonable to infer that a function of a deficient G6PD allele is to confer malaria resistance, although it is implausible that a laboratory experiment alone would identify this function in the interaction between humans and other species in an ecosystem.

Based on the known and inferred functions for some of the variable genes of the phages analyzed here, they appear to confer selective advantages for the phage survival under particular host conditions.

In C. jejuni and C. coli, the absence of a secondary target for fluoroquinolones infers a situation whereby a unique modification in the GyrA subunit is sufficient to confer a fluoroquinolone-resistant phenotype [ 21].

Something has happened to him, we infer, to produce this "susceptibility".

"That suffices to confer First Amendment protection".

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