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In adult Drosophila, the majority of sexually dimorphic gene expression occurs within the germline, where it is likely dedicated to gamete production [ 3- 6].
It is clear that Mg2+ is transported into and out of a variety of intracellular compartments and there is likely dedicated magnesium transporters for each event.
The tpsA genes were found in the same operon and adjacent to a tpsB gene that is likely dedicated to its secretion.
Therefore, it is reasonable to hypothesize that the downstream region of the scytonemin cluster is likely dedicated to supplying the building blocks for the biosynthesis of scytonemin, while the standard housekeeping copies remain important for central metabolism.
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This suggested that the paralogous MtRS is likely to be dedicated to a pathway involved in synthesis of a distinct metabolite, separate from protein synthesis.
Thus, a significant portion of local translation in axons is likely to be dedicated to maintaining an adequate supply of ribosomal proteins and the integrity of the axon.
Use of GPs to notify study personnel of acute changes is likely to need dedicated resources to be effective.
It is likely that the dedicated pipeline more efficiently eliminated false positive SNPs than the manual selection used in our study.
Scaling up of HCT services in South Africa for the general population is likely to require more dedicated HCT facilities and healthcare workers that deal with large numbers of clients.
Although he nowhere identifies the emperor to whom his work is dedicated, it is likely that the first Augustus is meant and that the treatise was conceived after 27 bc.
It is likely that the T1SSs are dedicated to the secretion of these proteins that are encoded in their gene cluster.
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