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Part of this gene is a repeated section called a trinucleotide repeat, which varies in length between individuals and may change length between generations.
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Such N-truncated peptides may change in length or simply disappear if non-3n indels occur downstream of VuAUGs.
Increasing the width of the intercostal space may change the length of the muscle fibers less than space width, producing smaller changes in muscle tension.
Herein, we predict that the down-regulation of the gene coding for FabG in the D9 mutant may change the length and saturation level of the fatty acid chain, leading to accumulation of more short-chain fatty acids or unsaturated fatty acids.
You may change the length of the strip until the tube it forms can fit tightly in the cap.
"Many factors likely influence rates of healthcare utilization, and rates may change as the length of time since ACA implementation increases," the report authors concluded.
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However, it was found that the pattern of MyHC isoform expression may change along the length of rabbit and rat EOM fibers, whereby the majority of fast and developmental MyHC isoforms expressing fibers were present in the middle muscle region of the OL and less in the GL [ 18, 25, 28, 41].
As genome length may change after every rearrangement, this hypothesis may seem strong.
However, lower limb geometry and the muscle activation characteristics that determine the leg length, may change during the task as demonstrated during hopping [ 25- 27].
It should be noted that although the sequencing platform and read length may change, the cSBT primers and much of the analysis methods presented here would be applicable to any cDNA-based assay.
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