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Since the B. napus haplotypes were much more similar to those found in B. rapa than B. oleracea, the authors suggested that B. rapa was a much more likely maternal progenitor for B. napus than B. oleracea.
As a result, it would be more likely for the progenitor cells in attractor 2 to differentiate into the attractor 3 rather than 1 during the lineage bifurcation.
Secondly, NCs and NCCM are both able to stimulate the migration of EP chondrocytes [ 70], which makes the NC organizer function more likely than the progenitor function.
Based on the distribution of Tbr2 expressing cells in the developing cortex, the observation that Tbr2 expression follows the known developmental gradient (rostral-lateral first to caudo-medial last) is consistent with the possibility that early VZ progenitors are less likely to generate intermediate progenitors and more likely to produce additional radial progenitors.
Animal studies have shown that CD117/c-kit is more likely expressed by retinal progenitor cells [ 31– 33] and angiogenic cells [ 18, 34], which to a certain extent was the case with our primary hRPE, but not the fvERM cells.
The version of FTO that can prompt weight gain apparently is unable to turn off IRX3 and IRX5, leaving the progenitor cells more likely to form white fat instead of beige fat.
This indicates that the double-positive keratin staining pattern in vitro is more likely to reflect a specific progenitor state than a loss of control of lineage-specific gene expression.
Even when we combined the nestling and cementing categories as "permanent attachers" to reduce the number of categories with a low number of observations, the byssal life habit is still significantly more likely to be the evolutionary progenitor of all other states (X2 = 27.999; d.f. = 4; p < 0.001).
10 Some of these abnormalities are thought to arise from prenatal mutations more likely occurring in neural stem or progenitor-like cells, favoring an increasing genomic instability in those cells.
Given the presence of four highly similar progenitor PABP genes in P. patens, however, the more likely explanation is that following evolution of one of the four progenitor PABP genes in P. patens into a class III PAB7-like gene in S. moellendorffii, class I and class II genes evolved independently from the remaining progenitor PABP genes.
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