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The data identify PAC as an efficient selectable marker for studies of HCV replication, which may be useful with different genotypes in different host cell systems.
It has been adopted as a phylogenetic marker for studies of the Bacteria [57], the Archaea [58], and the Eukaryota [59], as well as for metagenomic studies of phylogenetic diversity in the Sargasso Sea [19].
This mAb has potential as a powerful molecular marker for studies on the function of this organelle.
The order of mitochondrial genes has been suggested to be a good phylogenetic marker for studies of relationships [ 14].
Although K6 does not seem to have a function in progenitor cells, it may still provide a useful lineage marker for studies of mammary gland development and tumorigenesis.
In sum, electrophoretic mobility is a useful, selectable phenotypic marker for studies of virus sex and could itself be an indicator of important determinants of virus fitness.
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The gene encoding the active site of the ammonia monooxygenase (amoA) has been exploited as molecular marker for studying ammonia-oxidizing bacteria (AOB) diversity in the environment.
Thanks to its periodic expression, this putative orphan nuclear receptor could serve as a suitable cellular marker for studying changes of epidermal cell sensitivity to 20E during the cell cycle.
Notably, the FTR1-like sequence identified in these analyses has been associated with varying levels of virulence in other pathogens [102] and may therefore serve as a useful marker for studying populations of 'Ca .L. solanacearum'.
The most traditionally used phylogenetic marker for studying microbial communities is the 16S rRNA gene.
One ortholog of LEAFY, LFY2 int2-N, is currently the best nuclear marker for studying interspecific relationships of Pyrus.
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