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The locus of study is partitioned into 49 amplicons that represent genomic fragments obtained from known locations and thus having positional information.
Canadian studies had a particular focus on groups identified as 'vulnerable' and behaviors defined as 'high-risk', with 14 articles on PWID and 11 on youth with a locus of study activity in and around Vancouver, British Columbia [ 30– 30].
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Mutations in the selected loci of studied genes were not found after high-throughput sequencing.
The role of information diffusion in conditioning the diffusion dynamics of an innovation is the locus of this study.
The locus of this study is the annual Trans Baviaans mountain biking event staged in the Baviaanskloof Mega-Reserve situated in the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa – part of this reserve was declared a World Heritage Site in 2004.
This is the locus of interdisciplinary study, but it is caught uncomfortably between these two conflicting demands, unwilling to concede wholly to either.
Our study demonstrates the importance of molecular population genetics of targeted loci for studies of fisheries-induced selection and highlights the importance of evolutionary thinking for both short- and long-term management of exploited fish populations.
We measured macular sensitivity and corresponding thickness in 1,708 loci of 61 study eyes.
One sample of whole blood was collected for genomic DNA preparation (and genetic analysis of the KLK1 locus) at the time of study entry.
This confirms pfap2-mu as a locus of interest for studies of artemisinin susceptibility.
In this case, the locus of causation for studying is fully external.
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