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Finally, the 2DL5 sequences were subgrouped according to their linkage to either 2DS3 or 2DS5 and their presence in either the centromeric or telomeric interval.

The existence of a large number of breast cancer families who lack linkage to either BRCA1 or BRCA2 [ 3] suggested that other breast cancer susceptibility genes remained undiscovered.

Sphingobacterium species synthesize phosphoethanolamine, phosphomannose and phospho- myo-inositol DHCs with the long-chain base in amide linkage to either iso-15:0 or iso-15:0 2-OH) FAs [ 11].

We excluded those who emigrated or died before age 20 years (n=66 687) and those with unknown exposure status owing to missing linkage to either parent or any siblings (n=8318), which left 1 076 878 potential participants.

Of these, all but nine either had a BRCA1 or BRCA2 mutation, or had clear linkage evidence in favour of one of these loci, and only one (reported by Seitz et al [ 24]) actually had strong evidence against linkage to either locus (LODs <-1).

Labeling of genomic DNA and hybridization to the Roche NimbleGen array were performed by the company (Roche NimbleGen) and used random priming to incorporate modified nucleotides by either amino-allyl or direct linkage to either of the two dyes used (Cy3 and Cy5).

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We did not detect linkage to LG20 in either cross in the current study.

A common feature of tubulin-binding compounds is a linkage to assembly, either the stabilization of a microtubule lattice by compounds like taxol or epothilone A, or the preferential formation of alternate lattice contacts and polymers at microtubule ends by compounds like colchicine (Amos, 2011).

This is particularly true in plant biology, since a considerable amount of information is now available allowing the linkage of traits to either genomic DNA sequences, ESTs or proteins for a wide range of different plant species (see for example Arabidopsis, [ 1]; Solanaceae [ 2]; Grasses,[ 3]; Legumes, [ 4]).

Another common modification of viral glycoproteins is the covalent attachment of fatty acids, usually palmitate (C 16:0) in a thioester-type linkage to cysteine residues located either at the cytosol-facing end of the transmembrane region or in the cytoplasmic tail (Veit, 2012; Veit et al., 2013).

However, the simultaneous lack of diversity in the adjacent intron indicates either strong linkage to the conserved exon or perhaps that an insufficient amount of time has passed for a large number of substitutions to accumulate in the intron.

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