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We find at doses producing similar toxicity, exposure to non-selective γ-radiation results in more extensive reprogramming of the S. cerevisiae transcriptome than exposure to each of the three enediynes.
This may be superficial, such as updating the look and feel of the system, but often new features and programming that bring the system up to current user expectations may require more extensive reprogramming which are much more costly.
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These findings all point to more extensive alterations in lipid metabolism caused by neonatal parathion exposure in females, associated with increased susceptibility to metabolic reprogramming that resulted in a net catabolic response, as opposed to the biphasic response seen in males.
Focusing more specifically on the tDMRs that differ between fetal and adult tissues supports the existence of extensive reprogramming of the epigenome occurring during development.
"This is much more extensive".
French influence was more extensive.
When the original key was lost, an extensive reprogramming of car and key was needed.
Pike got far more extensive press coverage.
It will be a more extensive procedure.
And yet it could be more extensive.
(Drop-off locations are more extensive).
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