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The proposed amendments to GM policy will lead to a segregation policy with pro-GM and anti-GM states taking sides.

As shown in Figure 5A, differences in gene expression lead to a segregation of cell types and a clustering of samples by cell type when the data from all genes were used.

Use of Ru, Ir, Ni, or Co lead to a segregation growth procedure, in which carbon dissolves into the bulk metals at a high temperature and segregates to form graphene after reaching the carbon saturation, and the graphene expand with carpet growth mode.

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For the bet11 HM/bet12 HM line maternal transmission of the heterozygous bet11-1 aledle led to a segregation rate of 12%% and a transmission efficiency of 24%%.

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.10811.008 Furthermore, we assessed whether reduction of pilus density (i.e., the average number of pili per cell) leads to a segregation of variants.

Block of transcription leads to a segregation of nucleolar subcompartments and formation of the so-called "nucleolar caps", but the marker proteins fibrillarin, PML and coilin were not detected in DPR inclusions [ 45].

Such events typically lead to a 3 1 segregation of alleles among the four gametes of a single meiosis.

"These are major attacks on the civil rights movement that will lead to a re-segregation of universities," he told the Guardian.

Male meiotic chromosome spreads reveal the formation of five trivalents at diakinesis (B) and metaphase I (C), that inherently lead to an unbalanced segregation of homologous chromosomes at anaphase I (D; 8 7 chromosome segregation).

This is surprising because Cdk-Clb1 is normally present (and active) during meiosis I. Previously Amon and co-workers have shown that the presence of the monopolin complex during mitosis (as opposed to meiosis) can clamp sister kinetochores together and lead to a meiosis I chromosome segregation pattern (Monje-Casas et al., 2007).

Alterations occurring in actively dividing cells lead to a red/white sectoring color segregation phenotype, whereas those occurring in stationary-phase cells result in a novel phenotype known as blebbing (Kelly et al. 2007) in which white microcolonies form on the surface of a red colony.

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