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Unlike BCS1, PBP1, YNL058C and SGO1, the 5′ UTR GSH1 mutation increases in frequency in the first three rounds of evolution and therefore, as with UBP7, more likely contributes to the tolerance phenotype than the other four mutations.
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These carotenoids more likely contributed to color of salted shrimp paste to some degree.
The smaller peptides or compounds in MFI could survive during heating and they more likely contributed to prevent lipid oxidation in thermally processed foods.
Our results indicate that Rehmanniae, Angelicae and Chuangxiong are more likely contribute to the overall phytoestrogenic activity of SWT.
In conclusion, our meta-analysis supported that the rs13181 polymorphism in ERCC2 gene more likely contribute to the increasing risk of oral leukoplakia.
However, the presence of only one putative Pbf in Brachypodium indicates that the two copies are more likely contributed by two of the three oat subgenomes.
Salmonella serotypes behaved similarly regarding growth in egg contents, attachment to egg shells and survival on eggs, indicating that other factors more likely contributed to reasons for S. Typhimurium being implicated in multiple egg-associated outbreaks.
For example, since the cholesteryl ester transfer protein gene, CETP, is associated with cardiovascular diseases [ 99], then any rare variants within CETP could more likely contribute to cardiovascular diseases, compared with other diseases.
Of those who do contribute to an I.R.A., women are more likely to contribute the maximum amount, the survey found.
I find that while advocates often lobbied their allies, they were more likely to contribute heavily to legislative leaders regardless of position, and often even contributed to rank-and-file opponents as the environment became more competitive.
But I am convinced that faith groups are more likely to contribute to cohesion than division.
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