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The presumably higher specificity for nickel resistance of nreB compared with mrdH may explain strain W619's much higher MIC value for Ni II) as compared to KT2440.
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The dissimilar expression of the same pmp for different C. trachomatis strains may explain different strain-specific needs and phenotypic distinctions.
The high diversity of strains belonging to the same species may explain the strain-specific expression of virulence factors and consequently the different data obtained from various geographic areas (Baffone et al. 2000).
This may explain why strains with additional copies of the swi6+ gene were employed in previous investigations of heterochromatin boundaries (Noma et al, 2001, 2006; Wang et al, 2013; Verrier et al, 2015).
This may explain why DENV2 strain PR-159 and DENV4 strain Dominica/814669 produced relatively lower titers than Thai references strains.
Acetic acid tolerance and furaldehyde reduction capacity may explain why TMB3720 strain became the resident yeast in the SSL-based fermentation plant.
This may explain why the strain is able to simultaneously hydrolyze both α- and β-keratin in less than three days.
This result may explain why this strain is susceptible to gentamicin and amikacin.
Furthermore, the inability to produce PYR and then AcCoA may explain why this strain cannot grow on glucose.
These two alleles are therefore assigned by eMLSA.net as foreign, which may explain why this strain is an outlier within the S. parasanguinis cluster.
This supports the importance of these genes for Cardinium cBtQ1 and suggests that they may explain why the strain is not confined to a single tissue in B. tabaci (Gottlieb et al. 2008) (supplementary fig. S3, Supplementary Material online), in opposition to Cardinium cEper1 that is restricted to the ovaries of Encarsia (Zchori-Fein et al. 2004; Penz et al. 2012).
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